35 things every dog owner should know

35 things every dog owner should know

Bruno Maiorana

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This book is a common sense guide to dog owner basics. In practical advice books, like anything else in life, there are no guarantees of any kind made. Readers are cautioned to reply on their own judgment about their individual circumstances to act accordingly.

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This book is a common sense guide to dog owner basics. In practical advice books, like anything else in life, there are no guarantees of any kind made. Readers are cautioned to reply on their own judgment about their individual circumstances to act accordingly.

This book is not intended for use as a source of basics of dog ownership. All readers are advised to seek services of competent professionals in the perspective fields.

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“This book is a common sense guide to dog owner basics. In practical advice books, like anything else in life, there are no guarantees of any kind made. Readers are cautioned to reply on their own judgment about their individual circumstances to act accordingly.”
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Chapter 1 Understanding ingredients

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Chapter 2 Dogs need different diets at different ages

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Chapter 3 Vitamin and mineral supplements

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Chapter 4 Boredom and variety

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Chapter 5 Cost of feeds

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Chapter 6 Dry vs. Canned food

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Chapter 7 Home made diets

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Chapter 8 Food allergies

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Chapter 9 How much should I feed my dog

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Chapter 10 How often should I feed my dog

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Chapter 11 Signs of Ill health

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Chapter 12 Heart worm, fleas and other parasites

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Chapter 13 Heart worm prevention

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Chapter 14 Common questions about heart worm

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Chapter 15 Fleas and other parasites

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Chapter 16 Do parasites cause "Scooting"

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Chapter 17 Preventing dental disease

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Chapter 18 Home dental care

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Chapter 19 Veterinary dental treatments

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Chapter 20 The importance of the physical examination

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Chapter 21 Why are regular check-ups important

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Chapter 22 What happens during an examination

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Chapter 23 How often should my pet be examined

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Chapter 24 How to administer medicine

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Chapter 25 Nursing a sick dog

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Chapter 26 Vaccinations

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Chapter 27 Common questions about vaccinations

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Chapter 28 Spaying and neutering

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Chapter 29 Spaying of the Female dog

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Chapter 30 Surgical neutering of the male dog

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Chapter 31 Pet health insurance

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Chapter 32 Clipping a dog

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Chapter 33 First steps in grooming

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Chapter 34 Bathing a dog

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Chapter 35 Pet Identification

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