The Dog Owner's Handbook by C. R. ACTON 53. net In thousands of homes the dog is a well-loved member of the family. But unlike the other members of the family, the dog can't talk. He can't tell you in so many words what he thinks of his new bed, of your attempts to train him or just why it is he doesn't feel so well to-day. Of course he will try to explain by his actions, but can you be sure that you read them aright? This book, by one of the best-known authorities on the subject, has been written for the express purpose of adding to your understanding of your dog. Every aspect of the dog in sickness and in health is concisely dealt with and has been set out alphabetically for easy reference. "Almost a pocket encyc1opredia," said one critic wh~n he saw the book, and this, we think, is perhaps its fairest description.
Dog Management
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by ELLIOTT BLACKISTON KennelGazette: "The book is, indeed, remarkable, and it is obvious that the author has spent much time and thought on the preparation of the manuscript. There is no doubt that it is the most useful book on the training of dogs yet published, and it is highly recommended." 12s. 6d. net
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