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Tails of the farm – humor & tales of farm life.
CHAPTER I.–FROM GOTHAM TO GOOSEVILLE II.–AUCTIONS III.–BUYING A HORSE IV.–FOR THOSE WHO LOVE PETS V.–STARTING A POULTRY FARM VI.–GHOSTS VII.–DAILY DISTRACTIONS VIII.–THE PROSE OF NEW ENGLAND FARM LIFE IX.–THE PASSING OF THE PEACOCKS X.–LOOKING BACK
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Start of the book
The popularity of the dog as a companion, as a guardian of property, as an assistant in the pursuit of game, and as the object of a pleasurable hobby, has never been so great as it is at the present time. More dogs are kept in this country than ever there formerly were, and they are more skilfully bred, more tenderly treated…
Note: No illustrations, very good breed content Contents CHAPTER 1. General History of the Dog 2. The English Mastiff 3. The Bulldog 4. The St. Bernard 5. The Newfoundland 6. The Great Dane 7. The Dalmatian 8. The Collie 9. The Old English Sheepdog 10. The Chow Chow 11. The Poodle 12. The Schipperke 13. The Bloodhound 14. The Otterhound 15. The Irish Wolfhound 16. The Deerhound 17. The Borzoi, or Russian Wolfhound 18. The Greyhound 19. The Whippet 20. The Foxhound 21. The Harrier and the Beagle 22. The Pointer 23. The Setters 24. The Retrievers 25. The Sporting Spaniel 26. The Basset-Hound 27. The Dachshund 28. The Old Working Terrier 29. The White English Terrier 30. The Black and Tan Terrier 31. The Bull-Terrier 32. The Smooth Fox-Terrier 33. The Wire-Hair Fox-Terrier 34. The Airedale Terrier 35. The Bedlington Terrier 36. The Irish Terrier 37. The Welsh Terrier 38. The Scottish Terrier 39. The West Highland White Terrier 40. The Dandie Dinmont 41. The Skye and Clydesdale Terriers 42. The Yorkshire Terrier 43. The Pomeranian 44. The King Charles Spaniels 45. The Pekinese and Japanese 46. The Maltese Dog and the Pug 47. The Brussels Griffon 48. The Miniature Breeds 49. Practical Management 50. Breeding and Whelping 51. Some Common Ailments of the Dog and their Treatment 52. The Dog and the Law
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All about you and your dog
Breed information, health & related matters, driving with your dog, and more.
Sku: dogowners
Guide to how to choose, and care for a dog
This is a very popular product. Complete dog owners guide including how to pick a dog breed, how to train the dog, interesting facts about dogs, and training your dog to be the best friend you will ever have.
Introduction
Ah, the humble dog. Furry bearer of unconditional love, affection, companionship – and a rocket-powered babe magnet to boot. You can almost see your new dog right now . . . running in the sun, chasing Frisbees, doing adorable tricks, puking on the rug at 3 a.m., chewing up your entire porno collection, shedding on everything in sight . . . Still want a dog? Then step right up, you’ve come to the right place.
Contents Decide on the best dog for you Prepare for puppies Make sure you can afford it Place to pick a puppy House train your dog Prepare to train, and train your dog basic commands Teach your dog fancy tricks Emergency – swallowed objects
Sku: dog-guide
Comprehensive Chow Chow dog information ebook
All breeds of dogs are prone to an array of health problems, and so too with Chow Chows. Of them, hip dysplasia, luxating patella and entropion are the commonest. But the chances of your pup not being dysplastic or having a mild problem with it are minimized if you…
Chapter 1 – The origins of the Chow Chow Chapter 2 – The quintessential Chow Chow Chapter 3 – Can you get along with a Chow Chow? Chapter 4 – Zeroing in on a Chow Chow—what to consider Chapter 5 – Bringing your puppy home Chapter 6 – Caring for your Chow Chow Chapter 7 – Grooming your Chow Chow Chapter 8 – House training your Chow Chow Chapter 9 – Socialize your Chow Chow Chapter 10 – The right chow for your Chow
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An interesting take on life Starting paragraph exert My father was a St. Bernard, my mother was a collie, but I am a Presbyterian. This is what my mother told me, I do not know these nice distinctions myself. To me they are only fine large words meaning nothing. My mother had a fondness for such; she liked to say them, and see other dogs look surprised and envious, as wondering how she got so much education. But, indeed, it was not real education…
Sku: dogstale
Start of the book… Nello and Patrasche were left all alone in the world. They were friends in a friendship closer than brotherhood. Nello was a little Ardennois–Patrasche was a big Fleming. They were both of the same age by length of years, yet one was still young, and the other was already old. They had dwelt together almost all their days: oth were orphaned and destitute, and owed their lives to the same hand. It had been the beginning of the tie between them, their first bond of sympathy; and it had strengthened day by day, and had grown with their growth, firm and indissoluble, until they loved one another very greatly.
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