German Shepherds for Dummies
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Expert advice about the #3 most popular breed.
Packed with information about the German Shepherd's history and insight about their special temperament, this guide is essential for owners of a Shepherd.
- Explains the Shepherd's roles in therapy and search-and-rescue
- Includes tips on finding out if the breed is right for you
- Expert advice on puppy behavior, nutrition, exercise, and more!
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #248273 in Books
- Brand: for Dummies
- Published on: 2000-09-15
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 9.50" h x 7.00" w x 1.00" l, 1.10 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 448 pages
Features
- Lighthearted but not lightweight, German Shepherds for Dummies shows you how to prepare your home for your puppy, socialize and train your pet, and much more
- Written in a down-to-earth style featuring cartoons, illustrations, reference lists, and more
Editorial Reviews
From the Back Cover
Find out about your German Shepherd's special needs
Get the lowdown on keeping your dog healthy and content Loyal and intelligent, the German Shepherd has a long history as a working dog and as a family companion. This fun and friendly book provides insights into the German Shepherd temperament, sensible advice on taking care of and training your dog, tips on participating in a variety of dog competitions, and much more.
About the Author
D. Caroline Coile, Ph.D. (Ochlocknee, Georgia), is a professional writer and all-around dog enthusiast.
Customer Reviews
THE WORST BOOK ON GERMAN SHEPHERDS....EVER !!!!!!!!!!!!
I'll tell you why.:
Little story, my husband surprised me with a GS puppy last year when I came back from a weeklong vacation. I did not want a puppy yet because I've never owned a dog before and I wanted to do some reading on the subject, especially with a GS. It's not the kind of breed that you can just buy and say "ok, we have a cute puppy" and that's it. Every dog deserves a well informed owner. But I ended up using my intuition and common sense to do the majority of training for my dog (who I now love dearly). This book taught me nothing that I hadn't already figured out on my own. And I must add that there is only about 10% of this book that is actually geared towards GS's. It's a very broad based book on how to train a dog, not just a GS. There are many other books out there that will tell you about the breed and what to expect about there intelligience, personality and the AKC standards for this breed. I learned more things browsing through GS magazines at PetSmart. DO NOT BUY THIS BOOK !!!! There are MUCH better books about German Shepherds !!!!!!!
A Champion Read !
= A Champion Read
As a German Shepherd owner in northern Ontario, Canada, I found this book of valuable assistance. There is little help in a practical sense for animals in this part of the world, but this book has really helped. Chapters 12 and 13 on pet care are the best chapters in the book: they help you to dedect ailments early on and so you can avoid expensive trips to vets or even losing your loved animal.
Each chapter is clearly set out and has spacing between main paragraphs and sections.
It is obvious that this book is written by a true professional: it is thorough, yet not boringly over detailed. It mentions in one chapter about dominant aggression of the dog, but also, as always, goes to the root cause of the problem , which, of course, helps the breeder or owner alike, to be beware and maybe prevent such behaviour from happening in public.
As I say, it is a very practical book. It starts with a practical plan of how much it would cost to keep a German Shepherd at your home and then goes on to point out how it would fit in the family, how to house it etc. In another chapter, it gives really good advice on what to do with the "undesirables" such as how to remove a stink from your home to removing ticks from the dog.
Beautiful black & white as well as colour photos accompany the chapters.
Only a dummie would skip buying this book !
Glen M Darlow
Hell, Fire, and Brimstone
I am well aware that owning a pet of any kind is a HUGE responsibility, I don't need it shoved down my throat every other paragraph. Furthermore, the author had a grim way of reinforcing the fact that neglected Shepherds would indeed be problematic...well, duh! Sardonic predictions and lack luster descriptions of this beautiful animal made me doubt if indeed the author had ever actually owned a German Shepherd.
That being said, if there are individuals out there that don't know that a dog of any kind is a huge undertaking, this wouldn't be such a bad read.



