Tiny Chihuahuas are sometimes considered nervous and high-strung as a breed, but early socialization and correct training generally results in calm and delightfully friendly canine companions. The titles in" Barronas Dog Bibles" series provide detailed information on specific breeds--their traits, history, behavior characteristics, and recommended training methods. Prospective buyers are instructed on what to look for when choosing a puppy, how breed-specific traits influence the relationship between dog and owner, and potential health problems to look out for in specific breeds.
Chihuahuas • Hard Cover with Unopened DVD
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Chihuahuas • Hard Cover Book with Unopened DVD
- Author: Sirona Knight
- Publisher: Barron's Educational Series
- Hard cover; Spiral-bound
- Language: English
- Pages: 184
- Size: 10 x 7.5 x 1 inches
- Published: 2009
- Condition: Very good; Unopened DVD
- ISBN 9780764169687
Was $18.99 Includes unopened/unused DVD
Tiny Chihuahuas are sometimes considered nervous and high-strung as a breed, but early socialization and correct training generally results in calm and delightfully friendly canine companions.
The titles in" Barron's Dog Bibles" series provide detailed information on specific breeds--their traits, history, behavior characteristics, and recommended training methods. Prospective buyers are instructed on what to look for when choosing a puppy, how breed-specific traits influence the relationship between dog and owner, and potential health problems to look out for in specific breeds. Each book also includes detailed information and advice on: Everyday canine care, grooming, and exercise Nutrition and health maintenance Training and play activities,
Sidebars appear throughout the pages of each book with breed facts, helpful hints, and quick tips on training. A hidden spiral binding ensures that the book will stay open and flat at any desired page.
The DVD enclosed with each book presents an informal dog training course for new owners. It describes house training methods, walking dogs on a leash, and teaching obedience to hand signals