ReviewJune 23, 2005, Norwalk, CT … For the second year in a row, the editors of the Chicago Tribune selected The Whole Dog Journal as one of its 50 Best Magazines. They wrote: “Still the all-around best mix of training tips, products/nutrition advice and balanced, veterinary and holistic health info. Accepts no advertising. We love the series of articles on canine physiology that’s taking us on a trip around the pooch.”The nine-year old title’s founding editor Nancy Kerns remark…
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27. September 2009 at 17:01
This is a great book for anyone with a new puppy or dog, even if it is not your first dog. I breed Border Collies as a hobby and I give a copy to new puppy buyers. Even if you are experienced in puppy and dog care and training/behavior, I still highly recommend this book… Especially if you are buying or adopting a new puppy or dog: Get the book and read it BEFORE you bring your puppy/dog home. This book has up to date methods on everything from preparation for your new pup to training, feeding, veterinary/health care, to issues with behavior, old age, etc. This comprehensive pet care book covers just about everything you’d ever need to know. Breeders, rescue groups and shelters: This book should accompany any dog you place! All natural, positive, and holistic methods of pet care that really work.
27. September 2009 at 19:56
I love the Whole Dog Journal and this book is just as wonderful! I am so happy to have such a great resource to which I can refer and also one I can happily and wholeheartedly recommend to clients, friends, and family. I especially love that so many of Pat Milller’s fantastic training articles are included. I gave this as a gift for Christmas and plan to give many more in the future!!
27. September 2009 at 20:33
I was most impressed with the level of detail this book provides. It is written in a clear easy to understand format. I am no longer nervous about bringing my puppy home and knowing how to take care of her and train her.