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So you've fallen in love with the vision of a mastiff curled in front of your fireplace, or a gently gigantic Newfoundland romping with the kids, pulling their sleds and protecting them from strangers. But are you ready for the special concerns of a big--not to say enormous--dog? A thorough reading of
Big Dog Breeds is in order, after which you'll be informed enough to make the proper decision for both the dog and your family. The first half of this straightforward book is devoted to the health and daily care of a big dog. Author Dan Rice (
Complete Book of Dog Breeding,
Dogs from A to Z) puts it all in simple terms: we see his two hypothetical dogs Barney and Greta through every stage of life, from his first day home as a puppy to his last decrepit wobble around the backyard. Rice neatly balances a deep love and respect for these caring canines with a few stern admonishments for humans. While a Bouvier des Flandres or briard may be a naturally wonderful creature, without proper care and training from his family, you can easily have a 160-pound terror roaming the neighborhood. To Rice, obedience training and love go hand in hand. The last half of the book is more entertaining--plenty of picture and personality descriptions of large breeds from akitas to wolfhounds. While some large breeds like the old English sheepdog don't rate an appearance, the mix includes smaller and popular dogs like German shepherd as well as lovable weirdoes like the dread-locked komondor.
--Jill Lightner
Product Description
Some dog lovers wont consider owning anything other than a big dogand here is the book written especially for them. Big dogs come in a great variety of colors, appearances, and coat types, and have many different kinds of personality. Veterinarian Dan Rice discusses Great Danes, Irish Wolfhounds, St. Bernards, and many others40 breeds in total. He advises on health problems related to size, discusses breeding idiosyncrasies, and gives expert information on special nutrition and feeding schedules for rapidly growing breeds. Each of these profiles includes a full-color photo of the dog that is being described. There is also detailed information on the traits, origins, and lineage of many large breeds, some of them dating back thousands of years in historical records. Additional color photos complement the authors information and advice throughout the book.