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How
to Buy and Raise a Good Healthy Dog is mostly about breeding and
raising
a dog. It contains one chapter on the buying
of a dog, one chapter on general
health
care (covering about 65 pages) and three appendixes on genetics, food and
nutrition
and microchips.
This
is another Doral publication which was written by breeder (Yorkshire Terriers) and judge
Terri Shumsky. The illustrations are
effective particularly in regard to the birthing process.
As a matter of fact, the information given in the "Having Puppies"
chapter is exceptional and useful for both the novice and experienced breeder. The chapters on "birth to one year" are
okay but if a breeder or new owner is looking for more complete information relative to
the raising of a pup, I suggest the 4-part article by Josie O'Reilly which just recently
was re-printed in the Boxer Review.
I
think that the information on general health care is quite sufficient for most dog owners. Other books which have been reviewed in this
column (The Merck Veterinary Manual,Hands-On Dog Care, The Purina Encyclopedia of Dog Care
and the Five Minute Veterinary Ready Reference) are perhaps too extensive for most health
questions. Shumsky's book fills a niche of providing just about enough information.
The bibliographic information on
this book is:
Shumsky, Terri How to Buy and
Raise a Good Healthy Dog.
Doral
Publishing, Sun City, Arizona 2001
You
can contact Doral at: http://www.doralpub.com or 800-633-5385. At the library, check in section 636.7.
Before
I wish you a good read, I would like to call your attention to two other books which were
reviewed earlier. Although not exactly in
competition to Shumsky's books, they address a healthy dog, too. They do so, however, in a holistic manner and are a
worthy book to be bought or checked out from your library or borrowed from a friend. Take
a look once again at:
Martin Goldstein DV.M. The
Nature of Animal Healing Ballantine Books, 1999,
and
Pat Lazarus Keep your Dog
Healthy the Natural Way Fawcett//Ballantine, 1999
All
these books should be on the library shelf housed together in 636.7
From the Boxer Review
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