In this powerful follow-up to her groundbreaking work The Tao of Equus, Linda Kohanov introduces provocative new theories about the human-horse connection, theories supported by in-depth experience.
Because "e;grieving for an animal can be a pretty lonely place,"e; Barbara Abercrombie created this joyful and poignant, funny and smart collection of commiseration.
This fascinating book puts the spotlight on working dogs - those heroic canines who have found ways to give back more than sloppy kisses and happy snuggles.
Teach your dog to thinkIt is such a joy to work with a dog who proactively engages in behaviors while you build a relationship that will surprise you in its depth and versatility.
This work is an in depth study of the Kocher Method of mantrailing training using intensity level exercises to build a solid foundation for your canine partner.
In this important book, the authors present a nutritional regimen that helps dogs diagnosed with cancer maintain their body weight while at the same time denying the cancer what it needs to grow.
Get ahead of your competition-and stay thereSetting up and running a successful dog-related business is an achievement in itself, but building a business with staying power that can succeed over the long run is the ultimate test for a dog pro.
Every child wants a pet from the moment they first lay eyes on a furry little kitten or puppy, they probably want one for themselves and yet the process of getting and teaching your child how to raise that pet can be quite complex.
Winner of the DWAA Maxwell Award for 2014, Health and General Care Award Choosing the right dog food in a world with too many choicesWalking down the dog food aisle in a pet supply superstore can present you with an overwhelming number of choices.
Compete In Joy was written by the late Patty Ruzzo to be a "e;handling coach"e; so that all who are interested in becoming better handlers in Competition Obedience can carry Patty's help in their training bag wherever they are.
The most thought provoking book ever written on dog behavior and trainingGenerations of dogs have been labeled training-lemons for requiring actual motivation when all along they were perfectly normal.