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How to Help Your Puppy Grow Up to Be a Wonderful Dog: With a Complete Month-By-Month Guide to Raising Your Puppy
Contributor(s): Randolph, Elizabeth (Author)

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ISBN: 0345472772     ISBN-13: 9780345472779
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
OUR PRICE: $18.05  

Binding Type: Paperback - See All Available Formats & Editions
Published: March 1995
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Annotation: Thanks to pet care expert Elizabeth Randolph, you can happily raise your puppy without pain. Month-by-month, you'll not only learn the specific physical and psychological changes your pet is going through, but you'll also discover the best times -- and methods -- to successfully train your puppy.
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BISAC Categories:
- Pets | Dogs - Training
- Pets | Reference
Dewey: 636.7
Physical Information: 0.65" H x 5.5" W x 8.5" L (0.82 lbs) 288 pages
Features: Index
 
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"This delightful book is a must for all new or old puppy owners. We can all learn from Elizabeth Randolph's sage advice."--William J. Kay, D.V.M., chief of staff, The Animal Medical Center

Love is not enough if you want your puppy to grow up into a responsive, well-adjusted dog. Without the proper training and care, that sweet irresistible bundle of joy can quickly turn into an impossible burden.

Thanks to pet care expert Elizabeth Randolph, you can happily raise your puppy without pain. More than a simple training book, How to Help Your Puppy Grow Up to Be a Wonderful Dog works with your puppy's natural stages of development. Month-by-month, you'll not only learn the specific physical and psychological changes your pet is going through, but you'll also discover the very best times to successfully train your puppy for:

- housebreaking
- obedience
- leash walking
- car manners

Plus, learn all the ins and outs of puppy ownership--from choosing the best breed for you and your family to puppy-proofing your home to neutering. You'll also find special tips for stopping bad behavior--aggression and separation anxiety--right in its tracks.

 
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