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01. Instincts
02. Selecting Your Dog
03. New Puppy
04. Dog Nutrition
05. Grooming
06. Basic Training
07. City Dog
08. Country Dog
09. Problem Dogs
10. Dog Law
11. Dog’s Body
12. Dog Diseases
13. Ailments
14. Internal Parasites
15. Fleas + Lice
16. Skin Conditions
17. First Aid
18. Sick Dog
19. Mating
20. Newborn Pups
21. Aging Dog
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Author’s Note
Why another dog book?
Simply because there is a need for up-to-date information on the care and training of our fast-growing dog population.
When I became Manager of the Bide-A-Wee Home for Animals in 1951, there were 20 million dogs in the United States. In 1956, when I joined the staff of the Gaines Dog Research Center, the dog population jumped to over 23 million. Now we have more than 25 million dogs. And the dog population shows signs of increasing.
Keeping pace with the growth of the dog population are advances in canine medicine and surgery, nutrition, dog behavior and obedience training. All of these, when translated into lay language, are of invaluable help in keeping our dogs the best-fed and best-cared for pets in the world.
The Complete Book of Dog Training and Care is up-to-date and contains useful information. It is the distillation of more than twenty years of experience with dogs and the people who owned them. Reading it will not make you a dog expert, but it will help make you an expert on your dog.
J. J. McCoy
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