Dogs


Book Description

Lavishly illustrated, Dogs: The Illustrated Guide to Breeds is a 256 page directory of breeds that includes history, detailed information for each breed and a host of other facts for the dog lover in your life. This extraordinary guide is presented by group in the order: non-sporting, working, herding, gundogs, hounds, terriers and toy. The background to each breed is detailed - its origins, development, characteristics and, where applicable, mode of working. Breed standards are given as well as care boxes for at a glance tips for looking after each breed. Also featured are some 79 rare breeds, ranging from the ancient Hellenic Hound to the highly specialized Lundehund, or Norwegian Puffin Dog. An introductory section covers the history of dogs, ranging back over the millennia to the wild dogs which first warmed themselves at the fires of early humans. There follow sections on the anatomy, physiology, and psychology of the dog, and specialist terminology is illustrated with examples taken from the breeds featured in the Encyclopedia. Anything you could ever want to know about dog breeds appears in Dogs: The Illustrated Guide to Breeds Photographs, maps, and drawings show how particular conformations and characteristics have evolved into groupings which are recognized today.




Dog Breeds


Book Description

An illustrated guide to the history, physical characteristics, and temperament of thirty-five popular dog breeds.




Barron's Illustrated Guide to 140 Dog Breeds


Book Description

This encyclopedia to 140 canine breeds--including a few relatively unknown breeds in North America--presents entries alphabetically, with color photos, capsule descriptions, and sidebar charts that list physical traits and general exercise and space needs. 150 color photos.




The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Dog Breeds


Book Description

Lavishly illustrated, the 256 page directory of breeds is presented by group in the order: non-sporting, working, herding, gundogs, hounds, terriers and toy. The background to each breed is detailed - its origins, development, characteristics and, where applicable, mode of working. Breed standards are given as well as care boxes for at a glance tips for looking after each breed. Also featured are some 79 rare breeds, ranging from the ancient Hellenic Hound to the highly specialized Lundehund, or Norwegian Puffin Dog. An introductory sections covers the history of dogs, ranging back over the millennia to the wild dogs which first warmed themselves at the fires of early humans. There follow sections on the anatomy, physiology, and psychology of the dog, and specialist terminology is illustrated with examples taken from the breeds featured in the Encyclopedia. Photographs, maps, and drawings show how particular conformations and characteristics have evolved into groupings which are recognized today.




The Illustrated Guide to Dog Breeds


Book Description

This visual encyclopedia covers dog breeds from all over the world. Terriers, toys, gundogs, working dogs and utility dogs are all included. Breed by breed their characteristics, such as temperament and average size, are discussed, and grooming, feeding and exercise needs are all highlighted.




Dog Breeds


Book Description

A beautifully illustrated guide to over 130 breeds of dog. Originally kept as hunters and workers, dogs have evolved in history to occupy a unique position in the human world, unparalleled by any other successfully domesticated animal. This book is the ideal introduction to 'man's best friend'. Each entry in the book includes: - A full-colour photograph and description of the breed - Details on size, lifespan and identifying features - Notes on the breed's character and suitability as a pet - In addition there is advice on choosing a puppy, nutrition and feeding, training and kenneling, and showing. - A section on dog trivia and a glossary of appropriate terms complete this easy-to-use guide




The ABCs of Dog Breeds, Letter A


Book Description

With over 350 different dog breeds in the world and a whole host of other crossbreeds and types, choosing your perfect canine companion might seem a bit daunting at first. Different types of dogs have different needs. If you have a Terrier, for example, he will love digging, whereas a Scenthound would prefer to follow a trail to a hidden stash! A Livestock Protection dog may be happy on his own for long periods of time, but a Toy Dog needs lots more attention from you to feel content. So, getting to know your dog's personality and behavioral needs is vital to keep them as happy as possible. One of the most important factors you need to consider when choosing a dog is its breed. Whether you are getting a dog for the first time or you have a house full of them, it is always helpful to have a good knowledge of all the different type of dog breeds, could help you become more effective in taking care of your canine friend or assist you in deciding which type of Dog you would like to adopt or buy. Thankfully, you don't have to be a veterinarian or canine expert to know some basic information about the different breeds of dogs. So, if you need to know more about dog breeds, you definitely don't want to miss this photobook!




Legacy of the Dog


Book Description

This comprehensive photographic guide includes over 200 breeds that are presented in more than 900 full color photographs.




Encyclopedia of Dog Breeds


Book Description

The perfect dog book for dog lovers! Encyclopedia of Dog Breeds is the definitive guide for information on purebreed history, health, and pet care. Updated with the latest information on canine breeds recognized by the American Kennel Club, this lavishly illustrated volume has an all-new design and features a treasure trove of information for dog lovers, owners, breeders, and prospective buyers. From discussions of breed evolution to individual breed profiles, this incredible resource includes: Profiles on more than 175 different dog breeds—including 27 new breeds Information on the categories specified by the AKC—Sporting Group, Hound Group, Working Group, Terrier Group, Toy Group, Non-Sporting Group, and Herding Group Tips for choosing a breed that's compatible with your lifestyle and needs Advice for dog training and puppy training Each breed's health problems, longevity, exercise needs, compatibility with children, and more! Full of striking photographs, essential information, and valuable advice, this is a comprehensive, invaluable guide for dog people.