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A revolutionary new look into everything "Boston Terrier"; a MUST-READ that includes practical tips, tricks, and insights to help a new (or seasoned) Boston Terrier owner.Using interviews with 4 top Boston Terrier breeders, best-selling author Vanessa Richie has created an in-depth look at what it REALLY takes to successfully live with, raise, and train a Boston Terrier.Covering all the Boston Terrier-specific topics you NEED TO KNOW, such as:The unique characteristics and quirks of the Boston Terrier breedEarly training (including housebreaking) strategies for Boston TerriersChoosing the proper supplies and food for a Boston Terrier puppyHelpful strategies for socializing a Boston Terrier with other dogsHealth care advice for each stage of your Boston Terriers lifeGrooming tips that a Boston Terrier owner needs to know!Known as the American gentleman, the Boston Terrier always appears to be ready for sophisticated fun. But owning one can come with its own set of unique challenges for an owner who is unprepared for the quirks and personality of this loveable, but often mischievous breed.Be prepared to take on the challenges of owning a Boston Terrier by learning about:Picking the right Boston Terrier for your family and homePreparing to bring your BT homeBoston Terrier health and wellnessIntegrating your new BT with your current petsHousetrainingBoston Terrier socializationTrainingNutritionGroomingGenetic health concerns common to Boston TerriersCaring for an aging Boston TerrierGenerally considered a fantastic dog for first time dog families, the Boston Terrier has an incredibly friendly personality that makes him a great addition to any home. Socialization is fairly easy because the breed is naturally friendly. Training may be a bit more difficult, particularly housetraining, so do be prepared to put in a lot of extra patience and some extra time to get your puppy to the point where accidents become a thing of the past.They adore their people, though some are prone to choosing one favorite person, and it will be obvious as they will become like a shadow to their favorite person. This is also a breed that has a wide range of personalities, with some being bouncy and fun, while others are more dignified and mellow. What most of them have in common though is how much they enjoy spending time with the people in their lives. They are also easy to integrate into a home with other dogs, and even cats - as long as the cat doesn't totally object to your new dog.The biggest drawback to the breed is their numerous genetic health issues. Part of the issues stem from the fact that the Boston Terrier has a short nose, which increases the number of issues with their large eyes and hampers their ability to breath as easily as dogs with longer snouts. They are also prone to bother allergies and stomach sensitivities, so you will need to be careful about what you feed your dog and how much the environment affects your pup. Most of the ailments are not life-threatening - they have a life expectancy between 13 and 15 years. They are also incredibly easy to groom with their short-haired coats.If you are considering bringing a Boston Terrier into your home (or already have!) then you need to read this book as soon as possible!
Using input from 8 top Westie breeders, accomplished author Vanessa Richie has created the perfect guidebook for the West Highland White Terrier. It will help any new Westie owner to raise a happy and healthy dog from puppy to old age.Covering "Westie specific" advice on topics such as:How to find a reputable and high-quality breederRescuing an older Westie from a shelter or rescue organizationPreparing your home, family, and pets for the arrival of your new WestieHousetraining and crate trainingNutrition for every stage of your Westies lifeGrooming, health care, and vet visitsPhysical and mental exercise needsCaring for a senior Westie in their golden yearsThe West Highland White Terrier is everything that people typically associate with terriers: a lot of energy and personality are packed into a smaller dog. You'll find that under all of that long, coarse fur is an incredibly sturdy dog that seems like a bundle of energy.As a highly intelligent breed, Westies can be easy to train, especially if you provide the right positive reinforcements. They are a great example of why you should only use positive reinforcement - when you try to use negative reinforcement, they tend to get a lot more stubborn. That intelligence tends to make them independent, so you aren't nearly as likely to have problems with separation anxiety as you do with many other smaller breeds.Loyal and faithful, Westies are great for individuals and families. They want to play and have a great time, making them quite the entertaining addition to the family. Once they've gotten all of that energy out of their system, they make great lounging companions. It's hard to go wrong with a West Highland White Terrier because they have lived and worked very closely with people for generations. Once you have a West Highland White Terrier in your home, it's really hard not to want to make them a permanent part of your family.
Easily one of the most endearing dogs around, the Shih-Poo is a mix of the ancient, adorable Shih Tzu and the popular, friendly Toy Poodle. One look at this charming little dog, and you'll understand why it is called a "teddy bear dog." The combination of the two small breeds results in a friendly, loyal little pup that is just as happy doing tricks as he is cuddling up with you while you watch TV.
A revolutionary new look into everything "Puggle"; a MUST-READ that includes practical tips, tricks, and insights to help a new (or seasoned) Puggle owner.Using input and contributions from dozens of Puggle owners, author Vanessa Richie has created an in-depth look at what it REALLY takes to successfully live with, raise, and train a Puggle.Covering all the Puggle-specific topics you NEED TO KNOW, such as:The unique characteristics and quirks of the Puggle breedEarly training (including housebreaking) strategies for PugglesChoosing the proper supplies and food for a Puggle puppyHelpful strategies for socializing a Puggle with other dogsHealth care advice for each stage of your Puggles lifeGrooming tips that a Puggle owner needs to know!If you are considering bringing a Puggle into your home (or already have!) then you need to read this book as soon as possible!Be completely prepared for the arrival of your new Puggle puppy (or rescue) with this comprehensive guidebook written specifically for new Puggle owners.In these pages you'll learn everything you need to know to successfully integrate your new Puggle into your family and home.The Complete Guide to Puggles will answer questions such as:What's the best way to train a Puggle puppyWhat's the best food for a Puggle and how does it change as they grow?What mistakes do most first-time owners make and how can I avoid them?Using input from owners and top Puggle breeders, author Vanessa Richie covers every topic of Puggle care and ownership in this book. Chapter topics include:Puggle Attributes and TemperamentIs the Puggle Right for You?Finding Your PugglePlanning for Your New PugglePreparing Your Home and ScheduleBringing Your Puggle HomeThe Multi-Pet HouseholdThe First Few WeeksHousetrainingSocializationTraining Your PuggleNutritionPlaytime and ExerciseGrooming - Productive BondingGenetic Health Concerns Common to the PuggleIn "The Complete Guide to Puggles," you'll find everything you need to know about this unique breed to prepare yourself and your household for a new member of the family. This book will guide you through every step of owning a Puggle from puppy-proofing your home and potty training your puppy, to caring for it through old age, and so much more.
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