Posts Tagged ‘dog books’

All about Commercial Dog Food

Big Dog | July 7th, 2010

Dog Food Secrets

What do you feed your dog with?

Listen what experts say about commercial dog foods, and let this book reveal the secrets.

Find out the ugly truth about what you feed your dog with.

Don’t be blind and find out all you should know about Dog Food Secrets.

Find out some secrets to training your Canary Dog

Big Dog | July 7th, 2010

Secrets to Dog Training

A very interesting e-book about the most important questions of dog training. It will help you how to teach your dog what is right and wrong (and how to separate the two!) and much more.

The book gives you the solution for 25 dog behavior problems, with techniques that have been proven to work on 217 458 dogs so far..

The package includes the e-book, a 30-minute video program, and unlimited dog behavior consultations with the Secrets to Dog Training team in the Members’ Area Forum.

Find out more here.

Owner’s Guide to Canary Dogs

Big Dog | July 7th, 2010

This rare, beautiful, powerful dog breed is not easy to handle. Before you get a Canary Dog, you should get to know moer about the breed, their needs, their maintainance, their behavior…

A good idea to learn about Canary Dogs is to a get an Owner’s Guide.

Potty Training Guide by Sharda

Big Dog | July 7th, 2010

The Complete Potty Training Guide

One of the first problems that usually occurs after having a new pet is housetraining it. It seems like Sharda Bakers knows something that we don’t – she promises to potty train our dog in just 7 days! She’s so confident that she’s ready to give back the whole price of the book, if the training wasn’t succesful!

The content of her e-book and audio package is based on real life experience, she had struggled as much with potty training as anyone else, and she summarized her experiences.

She promises that any kind of dogs can be housetrained in as short as 7 days. Go ahead and find out more about her secrects!

You can check out “The Complete Potty Training Guide” Sharda Baker’s other products by clicking on the picture on the left.

How Our Best Friends Break Our Hearts – One Dog At A Time

Big Dog | April 23rd, 2009

All our dogs have the ability to break our hearts. Whether you share your life with a CANARY DOG or a Labrador Retriever, the bond you form with your dog can be one of the closest and most powerful you will ever experience.

Saving the Strays of Helmand

If you want proof of just how extraordinary the relationsip between man and his best friend can be then you really must read a stunning new book called One Dog At A Time. It has been written by a British Marine and dog lover called Pen Farthing and tells of his time serving in the violent Helmand Province of Afghanistan.

While dodging the bullets and mortars, Sergeant Farthing witnessed the cruel and barbaric Afghan tradition of dog fighting. Rather than standing by as many would have done, he risked his life by breaking up the fighting and freeing the dogs. One of them, a big, battle-scarred mastiff he christened Nowzad after the town he was stationed in, found his way into the Marine compound where he befriended his liberator. As Farthing’’s tour of duty continued, he and Nowzad became inseparable buddies. The tough British soldier and the powerful dog formed an odd couple in the middle of the war zone. They were soon joined by other dogs who were drawn to the sanctuary the Marine compound provided. At one point, one dog pushed her litter of newborn pups through the wall of the compound so that they could be safe from the Taliban bombs and general cruelty of the Afghans towards the dog.

By the end of his time in Afghanistan, Farthing had more than a dozen dogs and puppies living in his makeshift sanctuary. As he prepared to leave, he was faced with the heartbreaking prospect of leaving them all behind.

We won’t spoil the ending of this powerful book, but suffice it to say that two of the dogs he rescued are now living with Pen Farthing in England. He has also set up a fantastic charity to rescue other abused dogs in Afghanistan. His work is truly inspirational and is winning the admiration and support of dog lovers everywhere. Part of the proceeds from the book will go towards his charity.

If you only buy and read one dog book this year, make it One Dog At A Time.