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~Dr. Pitcairn's Complete Guide to Natural Health for Dogs and Cats
~Food Pets Die for: Shocking Facts About Pet Food
~Canine Nutrition
~No Barking at the Table Cookbook
~Short Tails and Treats from Three Dog Bakery
~Three Dog Bakery Cookbook
~Dog Treats
~Gourmet Dog Biscuits: A Cookbook
~The Natural Remedy Book for Dogs and Cats
~The Holistic Guide for a Healthy Dog
~Training Your Dog: Step by Step Manual
~The Adoption Option
~The New Natural Cat
~Natural Pet Cures
~Are You Poisoning Your Pets?
~The Complete Book of Flea Control
~Fat Cat, Finicky Cat
~Fun and Games With Your Dog
~Pet Owner's Guide to Puppy Care and Training
~The Consumer's Guide to Dog Food~
**Dr. Pitcairn's Complete Guide to Natural Health for Dogs and Cats
by Dr. Richard Pitcairn DVM (1995, Rodale Press)
Softcover, 383 pages---
A wonderful book full of commonsense advice, home remedies for health problems, treating illnesses without drugs, and feeding the natural way.
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Food Pets Die for : Shocking Facts About Pet Food
by Ann N. Martin , Michael W. Fox
Paperback - 148 pages (October 1997)--
First book to investigate the commercial pet food industry.
A Revealing a shocking but truthful inside look at what is legally allowed in pet food.
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Canine Nutrition: Choosing the Best Food for Your Breed
by William D. Cusick
Paperback - 201 pages (July 1997)
--Today's dog food industry is producing hhundreds of dog food formulas for the market. This industry has also tested many different breeds of dogs for their nutritional requirements. Results of this testing were published in 1985 showing such a wide range of nutritional requirements that we now know one food cannot be correct for all dogs. Yet to date no one from any of the dog food companies has come forward to tell us which breeds might react adversely to their food. This has left most dog food buyers in the position of having to experiment at home in order to find the best food for their dog. Too often this type of experimenting has had disastrous results. But now the dog food buyer has a tool...this book can help all dog owners match their dog to the right food. Recommendations in this book are made by the nutrient sources found in most commercial dog food formulas and not by brand name or with any bias or brand loyalty.
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No Barking at the Table Cookbook : More Recipes Your Dog Will Beg for
by Wendy Nan Rees, Hillary Huber Wilson (Illustrator), Wendy Boyd-Smith
Paperback - 106 pages (November 1996)
--The publisher, Dominique De Vito ([email protected]) , August 27, 1998
Updated medical advice for consumers.
When this book first went to press in March 990, small amounts of cooked onions were thought to be okay for dogs. Now it has been determined that raw onions and, in some cases, cooked onions, can be toxic in some dogs. Due to these findings, the author has retested her recipes, omitting the onions. Dogs continue to love the results. The author advises all dog owners to check with their veterinarians before cooking anything unusual for their dogs.
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Short Tails and Treats from Three Dog Bakery
by Dan Dye, Mark Beckloff (Contributor), Three Dog Bakery(Kansas City, Mo.)
Paperback (October 1996)
--This is the story of two guys (and threee dogs) who teamed up to create the world's best dog biscuit. In the process, they created a howling national success story! The bakers have developed such creations as Pupcakes, Scottie Biscotti, Snicker Poodles, Great Danish, and Collie Flowers in the world's first bona fide (or bone-ified) dog bakery. Three Dog Bakery, located in Kansas City, Missouri, has been featured on the Today Show, the Oprah Winfrey Show and on CNN.
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Three Dog Bakery Cookbook : Over 50 Recipes for All-Natural Paw-Lickin Treats for Your Dog
by Dan Dye, Mark Beckloff, Three Dog Bakery(Kansas City, Mo.)
Hardcover - 80 pages (November 1998)
--The book that dogs everywhere have been salivating for has arrived. The Three Dog Bakery Cookbook unleashes some of the never before published recipes for the famous bakery's delicious treats made from all-natural, healthy ingredients for your pooch. The six chapters include treats for all good doggie occasions including tasty appetizers, luscious entrees, sweet treats, savory snacks, and special goodies for holidays and celebrations.
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Dog Treats
by Kim Campbell Thornton, Jane Calloway, Mark Matcho (Illustrator)
Paperback - 95 pages 1 Ed edition (October 1997)
--It's the great debate: Should dogs eat ppeople food? Scientific studies show that dogs enjoy eating new and unusual foods. For the dog that enjoys treats-- and the owner who enjoys cooking--there is no harm and much fun in providing occasional homemade treats or even entire meals.
Dog Treats shows readers how to prepare an array of tasty and healthful food for their dog. All the recipes have been adapted for canine tastes and nutritional requirements, and are generally low in fat to help prevent excessive calorie intake. So what do you get your dog for his birthday? Try a birthday cake. Dog Treats includes soups, stews, breads, cookies, pastas, main courses, holiday recipes such as Great Giblet Biscuits for Thanksgiving and Staffordshire Steak and Kidney Pie for Christmas. Yum!
But Dog Treats goes beyond just providing fun recipes for Rover. The book discusses training treats, what to do if your dog is fat, nutritional needs, and even food related disorders.
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Gourmet Dog Biscuits : A Cookbook of Tasty Treats for Your Favorite Fido
by Carole Horstmeyer
Paperback Spiral edition (January 1997)
--Learn the secrets of making gourmet dog biscuits at home! This book features 25 recipes for dog treats which are easy to make, inexpensive and wholesome. Flavors include: Whole Wheat, Pizza, Garlic, Barbecue, Peanut Butter, Cheese, Banana, Carob, and Apple-Cinnamon. This illustrated book also includes baking tips and fun anecdotes. Veterinarian approved
The Natural Remedy Book for Dogs and Cats
by Diane Stein (1994, Crossing Press)
Softcover, 341 pages---
An A to Z guide of practical health care. Choose from eight different natural healing approaches to 50 common health problems. You'll learn about wonderful and effective health care options that your vet is unlikely to mention because they're not drug-based.
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The Holistic Guide for a Healthy Dog
by Wendy Volhard (1995, Howell)
Softcover, 294 pages--
The hows and whys of natural health care. Includes nutrition and homemade recipes. Excellent charts and diagrams. This book is more advanced than the others.
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Training Your Dog: Step by Step Manual
by Joachim Volhard and Gail Tamases Fisher (1983, Howell House)
Hardcover--
If you're interested in a well-behaved dog, plus possibly going on to obedience competition, this is a great beginner's book. Easy to understand, calm and sensible training methods, funny illustrations.
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The Adoption Option: Choosing and Raising a Shelter Dog
by Eliza Rubenstein and Shari Kalina (1996, Howell Book House)
Softcover, 180 pgs--
Explores every stage of adopting a dog, from deciding if a shelter dog is right for you, to knowing what to expect from a shelter dog, to tips for starting your life together.
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The New Natural Cat
by Anitra Frazier (1990)
448 pages--
For those of who also own cats, this book is a must for your library. It is a complete manual for raising your cat the natural way, including tons of health information that will really open your eyes. Her insights into a cat's unique feelings are just terrific. We highly recommend this book.
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Natural Pet Cures : Dog & Cat Care the Natural Way
by John Heinerman Paperback - 352 pages (November 1998) --People naturally want the best treatment for their pets, and "natural" and "best" is what they'll find in this user-friendly reference to alternative remedies for dogs and cats. Your Healthy Pet contains expert treatments for over 100 common health problems, plus commonsense tips on resolving common behavior issues and keeping pets in shape. Easy-to-prepare remedies are provided for safe, gentle, and effective relief of ailments.
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Are You Poisoning Your Pets?; A Guidebook to Pet Health and Sanity
by Nina Anderson, Howard Peiper Paperback - 120 pages (January 1995)--
THE BIBLE FOR DIAGNOSING ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH HAZARDS
An easy reference book that helps you determine the cause of your pet's health symptoms caused by decorating products, indoor air, cleaning products, pesticides and other chemicals we use daily. A listing of symptoms for each hazard is included. A must if you have indoor or outdoor pets!
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The Complete Book of Flea Control for You, Your Pet, and Your Home
by Ted Kuepper Paperback 3rd edition (June 1995)--
THE COMPLETE BOOK OF FLEA CONTROL (THIRD EDITION) is the book the pet industry does not want you to read because it tells pet owners how to control fleas without using insecticides. As a result, you wont find our book sold in pet stores!!
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Fat Cat, Finicky Cat : A Pet Owner's Guide to Cat Food and Feline Nutrition
by Karen Leigh Davis , Tana Hakanson (Illustrator)
Paperback (December 1997)--
A practical book of do's and don'ts dispels many myths and explains the basics of feline nutrition throughout a cat's natural life, discusses the pros and cons of commercial cat food, and much more-giving cat lovers the guidelines they need for keeping their cat happy and healthy.
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Fun and Games With Your Dog : Expert Advice on a Variety of Activities for You and Your Pet
by Gerd Ludwig (Photographer), Renate Holzner (Translator), Dan Rice
Paperback - 63 pages (September 1996)--
What a Great Little Book!
It's full of color photographs and lots of suggestions for activities for your dog. There are activities for dogs to do by themselves (some of which would be excellent for averting problem behavior) and ways to spend "quality time" with your dog. Both indoor and outdoor activities are covered, as well as safety tips.
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Pet Owner's Guide to Puppy Care and Training
by John Holmes , Mary Holmes
Hardcover (April 1995)--
Cute little book for the New puppy owner or just a follow up and new ideas for the owner or previous owner of a puppy.
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The Consumer's Guide to Dog Food : What's in Dog Food, Why It's There and How to Choose the Best Food for Your Dog
by Liz Palika
Paperback (May 1996)--
For anyone who's wondered what the differences are in the huge variety of dog foods out there, and what's best for the dog, this book tells them. With new products hitting the shelves every day, the dog food industry is booming. This book demystifies canine nutrition and compares the ingredients in leading brands in clear, simple, objective language.
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