Alaskan Malamute 101


Book Description

The training and care of a Malamute is a subject dear to my heart. It is dedicated to my best friend, Koda, who died of hip dysplasia and arthritis the last day of May 2016. Learn the particulars of your favourite breed of dog before you bring them home. Each dog has many different characteristics that makes them unique. Train them well and with consistency. This book gives ideas on how to train your Malamute to be happy with a crate as a secure spot, how to potty train, how not to bark, and how to stop jumping on people. Also included in the book are recipes for making your own dogfood at home. Dog lovers around the world are sceptical about the chemicals and preservatives that are in commercial dog foods. Making your own dog food at home gives you the opportunity to control what your dog eats and in what proportions. Read the section on Potty Training. There are ideas in this section that might make your life easier. Finally, enjoy your new best friend. Take care of him/her with kindness; treat her/him like you would want to be treated. About the Expert Catherine Thompson has loved and lived with an Alaskan Malamute, KodaBear. Koda was ten years old when she passed away, but she still lives deep in the hearts of her family. Cathy lives in Utah with her husband and is proud to call herself a dog parent. She has written eBooks and articles in many genres over the last ten years and hopes to keep writing for years to come. HowExpert publishes quick 'how to' guides on all topics from A to Z by everyday experts.




Alaskan Malamute 101


Book Description

Book Description: The training and care of a Malamute is a subject dear to my heart. It is dedicated to my best friend, Koda, who died of hip dysplasia and arthritis the last day of May 2016. Learn the particulars of your favourite breed of dog before you bring them home. Each dog has many different characteristics that makes them unique. Train them well and with consistency. This book gives ideas on how to train your Malamute to be happy with a crate as a secure spot, how to potty train, how not to bark, and how to stop jumping on people. Also included in the book are recipes for making your own dogfood at home. Dog lovers around the world are sceptical about the chemicals and preservatives that are in commercial dog foods. Making your own dog food at home gives you the opportunity to control what your dog eats and in what proportions. Read the section on Potty Training. There are ideas in this section that might make your life easier. Finally, enjoy your new best friend. Take care of him/her with kindness; treat her/him like you would want to be treated. About the Author: Catherine Thompson has loved and lived with an Alaskan Malamute, KodaBear. Koda was ten years old when she passed away, but she still lives deep in the hearts of her family. Cathy lives in Utah with her husband and is proud to call herself a dog parent. She has written eBooks and articles in many genres over the last ten years and hopes to keep writing for years to come. Click BUY NOW to Learn How to Raise and Train Your Own Alaskan Malamute!




How to Understand and Train a Alaskan Malamute Puppy Or Dog with Good Behavior


Book Description

1. The Characteristics of a Alaskan Malamute Puppy or Dog2. How to Stop Your Alaskan Malamute From Jumping Up On People3. Some Helpful Tips for Raising Your Alaskan Malamute Puppy4. What You Should Know About Puppy Teeth5. How to Crate Train Your Alaskan Malamute6. When Your Alaskan Malamute Makes Potty Mistakes7. Some Items You Should Never Let Your Puppy or Dog Eat8. Make it Easier and Healthier for Feeding Your Alaskan Malamute9. When Your Alaskan Malamute Has Separation Anxiety, and How to Deal With It10. When Your Alaskan Malamute Is Afraid of Loud Noises11. How to Build A Whelping Box for an Alaskan Malamute or Any Other Breed of Dog12. Are Rawhide Treats Good for Your Alaskan Malamute?13. How to Stop Your Alaskan Malamute From Eating Their Own Stools14. Why Your Alaskan Malamute Needs a Good Soft Bed to Sleep In15. How to Stop Your Alaskan Malamute From Running Away or Bolting Out the Door16. Some Helpful Tips for Raising Your Alaskan Malamute Puppy17. How to Socialize Your Alaskan Malamute Puppy18. How to Stop Your Alaskan Malamute Dog From Excessive Barking19. When Your Alaskan Malamute Has Dog Food or Toy Aggression Tendencies20. How to Stop Your Alaskan Malamute Puppy or Dog From Biting21. What to Expect Before and During your Dog Having Puppies22. What the Benefits of Micro-chipping Your Dog Are to You23. How to Get Something Out of a Puppy or Dog's Belly without Surgery24. How Invisible Fencing Typically Works to Train and Protect Your Dog25. How to Make Sure Your Dog is Eating A Healthy Amount of Food26. Make it Easier and Healthier for Feeding Your Alaskan Malamute27. How to Clean and Groom your Alaskan Malamute28. How to Trim a Puppy or Dogs Nails Properly29. The five Different Kinds of Worms that can Harm your Dog30. How to Deworm your Alaskan Malamute for Good Health




The Complete Dog Breed Book, New Edition


Book Description

Find your ideal dog - and learn how to look after it - in this stunning guide to all things canine. Combining breeds, behavior, care, and training advice, this book contains everything you need to know to help you choose and look after a dog, from the tiny Chihuahua to the towering Great Dane. Find the perfect pet using Q&A selector charts that help you find the best breed to suit your lifestyle. Fully updated to reflect the latest dog breeds, The Complete Dog Breed Book contains a catalog of more than 420 dogs. Each feature stunning photographs of the dog from various angles, while popular breeds - including the Boxer, Labrador Retriever, and English Springer Spaniel - are given a special in-depth treatment. Clear and concise text explains the main features of the dog, as well as providing a historical overview of the breed. Annotation highlights physical characteristics of each breed, while panels provide an at-a-glance guide to key features, such as the dog's temperament, size, and color. A practical section on care covers the fundamental aspects of looking after a dog, from handling and grooming to exercise and health. Step-by-step photographic sequences, combined with expert-written advice, explain the essentials of basic obedience. The Complete Dog Breed Book is a one-stop manual to helping you become the owner of a happy, healthy, well-behaved dog.




I Like Malamutes!


Book Description

The Alaskan malamute is one of the oldest breeds of Arctic sled dogs, built to pull heavy loads over long distances. Students will discover these fascinating facts and more as author Linda Bozzo and the American Canine Association teach readers all about malamutes, including how to take care of one and what needs are specific to the breed. Also included are a Note to Parents that stresses the importance of spaying or neutering and microchipping pets, a Words to Know section to help young readers learn new vocabulary, and a Read About Dogs section to encourage further exploration.




Move Over, Rover


Book Description

Naming your dog is as important as bringing homethe puppy in the first place.Move Over, Roveris the must-have guide that will help any dog owner choose the best–the only–name befitting of your dog’s particular breed and special individuality. The key to finding the perfect name for your pooch is knowing its temperament. Take the Puppy Personality Test and learn if your rottweiler is a Couch Potato, Pretty Boy, or Cheerleader before perusing the nearly one thousand names and their meanings compiled in this book. More than a list of great names,Move Over, Roverhas features on Hollywood hounds and how to draw inspiration from dogs of TV and film. There are also lists of presidential dog names, blast-from-the-past dog names, and literary dog names, as well as lots of other doggie-relevant information on everything from taking great puppy pictures to recipes for healthful puppy treats.Move Over, Roveris the indispensable guide for finding the perfect name for your pooch.




The Complete Dog Breed Book


Book Description

Looking for the ideal, perfectly compatible canine companion for your family? Your search ends here. From spaniels to sheepdogs, The Complete Dog Breed Book is all you need to find the perfect pet for your family. Fully illustrated and featuring over 400 of the world's best-loved breeds, this comprehensive guide offers expert advice on keeping, training, and caring for your beloved dog. The book's special Q&A selector charts help you make the right choice as per your lifestyle and convenience. Clear and practical instructions on care cover the essential aspects of looking after a dog, including handling, grooming, nutrition, health, and exercise. The visual training program features step-by-step photographic sequences, explaining the specifics of basic obedience. Tried-and-tested notes on how to identify and prevent common behavioral problems provide a fascinating insight into the behavior of dogs and how we interact with them. The Complete Dog Breed Book is a one-stop manual to help you become the owner of a happy, healthy, and well-behaved dog.




Top Dog


Book Description

An extensive, exquisitely photographed catalog of more than 400 dog breeds (with a special feature on the top 50), Top Dog is the essential guide to choosing, caring for, and training your dog. Combining dog breeds, behavior, care, and training in one easy-reference volume, Top Dog contains everything you need to know about our canine companions.




ASPCA Complete Dog Care Manual


Book Description

The most comprehensive dog care manual ever published to all aspects of caring for your dog. Essentials of care, feeding, grooming, and handling--with special tips on training and discipline--are covered in understanding text and over 650 full-color, step-by-step photographs showing a wide variety of breeds.




All Shots


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While searching for a missing Siberian husky, Cambridge, Massachusetts, malamute trainer Holly Winter stumbles upon the corpse of a woman calling herself Holly Winter and investigates a crime that could be linked to the town's third Holly Winter, a dog-ha