Chihuahuas For Dummies (For Dummies (Pets))
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Are you crazy about Chihuahuas? Chihuahuas For Dummies, 2nd Edition, is fully updated to show you how to find the one you’ll love most and make him or her part of your family. This one-stop guide gives you all the information you need to raise and care for your plucky little pooch.
You’ll find expert advice on everything from feeding and healthcare to housebreaking, grooming, training, and more. Plus, you’ll learn the ins and outs of selecting the right vet, handling emergencies, and even entering your little darling in a dog show. You’ll find out about the ups and downs of living with a pet, get familiar with the Chihuahua’s classic physical characteristics, and find help in deciding whether you’d prefer a dog with a long coat or a smooth coat. Discover how to:
- Choose your ideal Chihuahua
- Prepare your home for your new arrival
- Manage your puppy’s nutrition and health
- Prevent common behavior problems
- Teach your Chihuahua fun tricks
- Build a strong and loving bond with your pet
- Train children to get along with your Chihuahua
- Choose Chihuahua toys and accessories
- Select a crate and bedding
- Introduce your little dog to other pets
- Teach your little dynamo manners and good behavior
You know that bringing a Chihuahua into your home will be a happy and joyful experience. Chihuahuas For Dummies, 2nd Edition, makes it easy, too!
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #71623 in Books
- Published on: 2007-12-05
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 288 pages
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From the Back Cover
Tips for tackling housebreaking and behavior issues
Your one-stop guide to selecting and raising this plucky little pooch
Are you crazy about Chihuahuas? This updated guide shows you how to find the right one and make him or her part of the family. You get expert advice on everything from feeding and healthcare to grooming and training. Plus, you'll see how to find a vet, handle emergencies, and even show your Chihuahua.
Discover how to:
- Choose your ideal Chihuahua
- Prepare your home for your Chihuahua
- Manage nutrition and health
- Prevent common behavior problems
- Teach your dog fun tricks
About the Author
Jacqueline O’Neil is an award-winning author of more than a dozen books and a couple hundred magazine articles on animal care and training. She and her husband, Tom, a wildlife photographer, follow the sun around North America in a motor home. Favorite stops include the Florida Keys, Montana, Alaska, and the Yukon. Before morphing into a Gypsy, Jackie was a successful dog breeder and trainer, handling her own dogs to top awards in the show and obedience rings.
A graduate of the University of Florida, Jackie is a member of the Outdoor Writers Association of America, the National League of American Pen Women, and the Dog Writers Association of America, where she also served two terms as a director. In addition to dogs, she’s into horses, birds, fishing, scuba diving, and fiddling.
Customer Reviews
Sit, I said sit!
I brought this book for my friend, and she has found some very useful information in it regrading the raising and caring for of her Chihuahuas.
Great reference
This book is really handy. It's nice that it's specific to the chihuahua breed--lots of information to help this new puppy owner differentiate between the general advice for all puppies and approaches best suited to my pup.
One of my favorite things about this book is the way it has really helpful information like diagrams of different tail positions and whether they indicate something is wrong. Great reference.
great book
very good book, i just adopted a 2 year old chi & i love him dearly but he was not well socialized or well-temermented & this book gave me soo much information on how to correct that even though hes not a puppy and the advice works lol i take my pup to the park in the AM when dog off leash time is allowed and now he plays and doesnt hide or attack and thanks for all the chi adivce




