Complete Book of Dog Breeding | 
enlarge | Author: Dvm, Dan Rice Brand: Barrons Books Category: Book
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Rating: 28 reviews Sales Rank: 69555
Media: Paperback Pages: 208 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 6.4 x 0.6 Legal Disclaimer: New York State residents are responsible for state sales tax not added by Amazon.
ISBN: 0812096045 Dewey Decimal Number: 636.7082 UPC: 027011096044 EAN: 9780812096040 ASIN: 0812096045
Publication Date: August 1, 1996 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description An experienced veterinarian and writer on pets explains the seasonality of heats, choosing and conditioning breeding stock, potential breeding problems, the actual breeding process, normal, assisted and cesarean-section births, lactation, neonatal puppy care, and much more. Softcover,178 pages.
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Best Dog Breeding Book Ever January 1, 2009 K. Caprio (Italy) I've read tons of dog breeding books to help me in preparing for my first time breeding my Golden Retrievers. I wanted to be informed and aware of everything before the actual mating and whelping of my first litter. This book helped me prepare beyond all others. Besides the wealth of knowledge, the writing is "user friendly" and full of facts. Lots of books are snooty and full of gigantic words and info that the common layperson, breeder and even dog owner does not need to know. This book is not one of them...this book is full of easy to understand and grasp veterinarian knowledge aimed at the regular purebred dog owner who is planning on becoming a great breeder. This book hits all aspects of dog breeding except genetics which takes a whole book and more in itself. The author speaks of the dam and sires nutrition, breeding, aftercare, whelping and everything else in between. Since this was my first time mating my Goldens, I referred to this book even while they were in the middle of their "tie" to reassure myself and them that I was doing the right thing. If you are considering breeding or are already a breeder, this is a fantastic book that I will recommend to anyone who asks. Worth every penny!
Dog breeding info October 6, 2008 Lourdes Bobadilla (Fremont, CA USA) Great book especially for novices! It gave you enough information to prepare for the birth, understand and know what to anticipate. We had 2 books handy while our chi gave birth to 6 puppies! Puppy birth is very similar to human birth in alot of ways. So, if you've been through child birth whether it's yourself or a loved one, the main thing is to remain calm and be there for your dog. They will appreciate you for it!
birthin' puppies April 7, 2008 Nooker-Doo little Roo This book was of great help, particularly when our pups began to dehydrate after birth. There were only 2 things it did not prepare us for, having smaller than normal litters and the mother's nervous behavior affecting her care of such a small litter. According to the emergency vet on holiday call, there are breed specific behaviors which play into the mother's care and can interfere. My only wish was that I could have found a book more specific to my breed. As a general instruction manual, it was of great help. The two little pups are dear and are doing well now, 2 weeks later.
Loved it March 3, 2008 JoyAnn Dunnavant (Alaska) We just had a litter and everything went great. There are nine healthy pups. We had to do the slinging thing with one pup, and with the illustrations and directions it worked and the pup is healthy. We didn't loose one!!!
Great Book for the Home Breeder December 17, 2007 J. King (Colorado Springs, CO, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this book to help me get through breeding my two Yorkies. It was comprehensive and easy for the non-vet to understand. If I had a question, it had the answer.
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