Online you might want to go to Amazon.com. Check you local phone book for a bookstore near you.
K F Barker is an author of books, he specialty is anamals mostly dogs. Books include Just pups, just dogs and nothing but dogs Sue
Depends on how much money the dogs make. Depends on how much money the dogs make.
go on care and go to the books and read them
Probable from all hes books and dogs.
for little dogs, just a few ounces.
Yes they are English sheep dogs are very much out side dogs Yes they are English sheep dogs are very much out side dogs
In the Dewey Decimal Classification system, books about dogs are typically categorized under 636.7, while books about cats fall under 636.8. Both numbers are part of the broader category of 636, which covers animals and their care. Therefore, books on dogs and cats would generally be found in the 636.7 and 636.8 sections, respectively.
So long as the dog is not blind... Yes, a dog can see books. Reading them is another matter entirely.
no they just look at the letters not knowing what they mean
Yes, they did. There are many references to dogs in the Victorian books I have read, varying from lap dogs, to hunting dogs and vicious guard dogs and watch dogs. In point of fact, people have have dogs since the beginning of written history and likely before that. Dogs and humans seem to have a natural affinity.
Go to the vet! They know the most about dogs!If you don't mind taking some time becoming a complete expert on dogs then do what i did. I found some books on dogs and went on the internet and found a website about dogs.
There are hairless dogs around which you can get. Chinese crested dogs and Xolo dogs are some examples. But surprisingly poodle and Maltese owners claim they do not moult much!