The essential dog compendium; a complete and comprehensive overview of everything dog.
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31 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Until Something Better Comes Along,
By Lee Charles Kelley "dog trainer/mystery novelist" (New York City) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Original Dog Bible: The Definitive New Source To All Things Dog (Original Dog Bible: The Definitive Source for All Things Dog) (Paperback)
This is an excellent, wonderful, well organized book on almost everything you could want to know about dogs; breed types, history, veterinary advice, training, etc. The writing is clear and breezy, the graphics and photos are great, and the book is HUGE! However, like all books of this type, when you cover all the bases (which THE ORIGINAL DOG BIBLE does) you end up not being specific enough about certain topics. Since canine behavior and training is my area of expertise that's what I'm focusing on here. For instance, in a section about how to stop your puppy from biting, the ORIGINAL DOG BIBLE says, "Do not allow your dog to nip or bite when playing." That's good advice, in a way, but how? By punishing the dog? Scolding him? Or by simply ending your playful interactions with the pup and not re-initiating them until he figures out how NOT to use his teeth in play. The author, Kristin Mehus-Roe, leaves it to the reader (and, I suppose, to the dog) to fill in the blanks. She also gives out the old advice about how to play tug-of-war; in other words, don't let the dog win. Actually, the opposite is the best way. You should always let the dog win and always praise him enthusiastically for winning. This increases the dog's interest in the game, builds confidence, curbs aggression, and has a tendency to increase his ability and desire to focus on you even when there are strong distractions around. In the section on a dog's social behavior this book is also a little behind the curve. The author is half right, in that she says dogs are genetically engineered (my phrasing) to form close social bonds. That's good. I like that. It's accurate and it gives dog owners the right, loving frame of mind in dealing with their pups. But then she goes on to say that the pack is "a power hierarchy," and that a dog's "rank can rise and fall." This is outdated information, based on old research. In fact, when wolves live in the wild the packs are cooperative in nature, not antagonistic. And there is no hierarchy at all. Hierarchies only form when wolves live (stressfully) in captivity and are forced to form very unnatural groups. It's been my experience that dogs only exhibit these unnatural types of hierarchical behaviors when they're under stress as well. Still, this is a must-have book. So if you feel the need for a compendium of dog "knowledge" always ready at your fingertips, THE ORIGINAL DOG BIBLE will do just fine until something better comes along. (But don't count on that happening; it must have been damn hard to get as much information into this one volume as Mehus-Roe already has). Lots of kudos and four stars for the immense nature of the undertaking itself.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best value EVER,
By Matt Pitt-Depp "Dodgerblue" (California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Original Dog Bible: The Definitive New Source To All Things Dog (Original Dog Bible: The Definitive Source for All Things Dog) (Paperback)
I never thought I would find a book like this. I own a couple of og-encyclopedia type books, and they're great for breed descriptions. But this Dog Bible is like 5 more books rolled into one. It covers so much that I very much doubt I will ever need another book on dogs again. For roughly $20 after shipping this is a steal, and you will never spend $20 more wisely than this amazing resource. I was disappointed by the shortsightedness of the reviewer below who didn't give this book a chance because it wasn't all about Pugs. Please disregard the comments he made. This book has information on EVERYTHING, and is not intended to be a breed only title. I for one would rather know everything about dogs and a lot about pugs than nothing about dogs and everything about pugs...
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Its truly the dog bible.,
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This review is from: The Original Dog Bible: The Definitive New Source To All Things Dog (Original Dog Bible: The Definitive Source for All Things Dog) (Paperback)
It really does have everything a dog owner, dog lover or a person thinking of getting a dog needs. It has over 200 different breeds with basic info on each. Information ranging from an extensive history on dogs, how to choose a new dog and traveling with one, many health problems, training and behavior plus many dog jobs, which I think is really neat. It is full of wonderful, colorful pictures and little boxes full of bonus information like the most popular breeds of a certain year. Highly recommend for all.
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