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Book DescriptionName your dog--bulldog or terrier, poodle or Pomeranian. Fleece Dog shows how to make adorable toy dogs in twenty popular breeds, using easy-to-find wool roving and a felting needle. Learn to make these canine characters with illustrated step-by-step instructions, then customize them to resemble a favorite pooch. As gifts, as doggie toys, as keepsakes, these little fleece dogs are a crafter’s best friend. |
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Book DescriptionWhat dog lover wouldn’t be delighted with a magnificent hand-knitted sweater for Fido—and what knitter wouldn’t be proud to create it? Dog sweaters can be made with leftovers from larger projects, and completed in the same time it takes to knit a hat, scarf, or mittens. There are eight basic patterns with variations, plus instructions for sizing up or down, three patterns for hard-to-fit breeds (Pugs, Chihuahuas, Dachshunds), four accessories (a snood, a hat, a kerchief, and a collar), and three home projects (a bed, a blanket, and a toy). Photos of pooches wearing the finished sweaters, pl... |
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Book DescriptionThis book is aimed at pet owners who want to feed their dogs healthy, homemade doggie treats. |
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Book DescriptionLeading those who are sight impaired, guide dogs give self-esteem to many people who are afraid to venture out when their eyesight forces them into a dark world. Read how the dogs are trained from the puppy stage, to formal training, and then on to guiding their human partner. (20020601) |
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Book DescriptionIn Understanding Dogs, sociologist and faithful dog companion Clinton R. Sanders explores the day-to-day experiences of living and working with domestic dogs. Based on a decade of research in veterinary offices and hospitals, dog-guide training schools, and obedience classesand colored with his personal experiences and observations at and outside home with his own canine companionsSanders's book examines how everyday dog owners come to know their animal companions as thinking, emotional, and responsive individuals. Linking animal companionship with social as well as personal identity, U... |
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Book DescriptionPartners in Independence is about dogs and those whose lives they enhance. This is the story of visionary people who recognized the potential and made possibilities into realities. Thanks to the dogs and people you will meet in this book, thousands enjoy more enriched lives. They pursue careers, attend school, make friends and cope with the normal situations each day brings. Their dogs are their best friends in the truest sense of the word. Includes... · The History of the Assistance Dog Movement · Terminology in the Assistance Dog Movement · Becoming an Assistance Dog Trainer · Re... |
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Book DescriptionMorris Frank lost his sight in 1924, when he was only sixteen. But it wasn't just his sight that he lost-he lost his independence, too. Morris didn't want to be led around by a paid helper or find work making brooms, as was expected of blind people then. He wanted to lead a normal life. One day in 1928, Morris's dad read him an article about Dorothy Harrison Eustis, an American dog trainer living in Switzerland. She had been training dogs for police and army work, but had recently visited a German school where dogs were taught to help soldiers who had been blinded in World War I. Th... |
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Book DescriptionNo description. |
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