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The Golden Retriever Puppy Handbook [Paperback]

R. Ann Johnson (Author)
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March 2005
What Ann Johnson brings to the discussion in this book are very personal ways of caring for Golden Retriever puppies based on her experience, knowledge, and background in Biology. Her natural ability to listen to all points of view and her extensive background in science as an educator and researcher have proven invaluable in helping to create the best and most harmonious life for each of her Golden puppies and for each puppyÂ’s family. Explaining the growth phases of a Golden puppy during his first year of life, Ann separates these periods into stages of development, describing the major changes that take place: Seven Weeks through Four Months Five Months through Eight Months Nine Months through Twelve Months In the comprehensive middle section of the book, she deals with health concerns: Vaccinations Feeding and Nutrition Common Health Problems Parasites Neutering and Spaying Finally, she addresses specific topics for new owners (and breeders) including a chapter about a puppyÂ’s first visit to the vet (written by Jean H. Cunningham-Smith, VMD). This book is basically a compilation of responses to questions owners of new puppies have asked her over the course of three decades working with owners and their families. In addition, she discusses matters she finds interesting or fascinating and does not avoid discussing areas controversial in the breed: "Not everything is known about so-called genetic defects," she says. "For breeders and owners to focus exclusively on the genetic component and not take into consideration environmental influences ignores a major component of what goes into producing a healthy Golden." Most amazing of all is AnnÂ’s devotion to her own canines and to the welfare of the breed. She is not only clearly fascinated with the lives of these wonderful creatures, but she is as closely connected to their world as she is to ours.
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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Far from a simple pet owner's guide to the breed, this handbook should be on the shelves of all serious dog people. --Dogs In Review

R. Ann Johnson, the noted founder of Gold-Rush Goldens, has published the definitive book on Golden Retrievers....Her book is an essential resource for anyone contemplating bringing a Golden into their home, as well as anyone who already shares their life with one....Both well written and informative, this book will be pulled off the shelf almost daily after you bring home your precious puppy....So easy to read and understand, Ms. Johnson leads us through the life of a Golden, from the selection of a breeder and a puppy, through the very early days when the pup comes to your home, to the middle stages and finally to the needs and care of the older puppy....Like so many homes that cannot images a life without a Golden, I can't imagine a Golden home without The Golden Retriever Puppy Handbook, available through The Darwin Press. --Hampton Pet: A Magazine for Pets and their People

Congratulations on the publication of your book! What a massive undertaking it turned out to be, but what a scholarly and important reference for those puppy buyers who want more than an overview from the vet or breeder. --Nancy Talbott --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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Golden Retriever puppies. How can we better understand these little creatures who live in a world of perceptions more acute and quite dissimilar from ours? What is their world of sense impressions like when compared to ours-a world of different colors, of sounds unknown to us because existing in octaves above and below our hearing ability, a universe of olfactory qualities and substances so completely unfamiliar to us? Why are our perceptions so different from theirs? Where do these two "worlds" come from? One answer of course resides in understanding that we and they were able to survive, and have evolved, in response to environments that were important to each of us. We adapted. In this sense, we are also both very similar. Ann Johnson stands in the middle of these two worlds-our world and the world of the puppy-where there are so many differences and similarities-where answers may be true for one but not for the other. What Ann brings to this discussion are very personal and practical ways of looking at the subject of raising Golden Retrievers, which has inspired her during more than thirty years of studying the breed, along with devising solutions that have helped her, that work for her. One way of understanding her approach to raising a splendid Golden Retriever is to read about her experiences and ideas relevant to a Golden puppy’s life in the context of stages of development. Ann’s days are filled with innumerable discussions with people who come to her re-questing explanations or information. Learning is a two-way opportunity, involving as much listening and understanding another’s concerns as suggesting solutions. Her natural ability to listen to all points of view and her extensive background in science, as a researcher and educator, are invaluable and can be applied to the subject that she loves most of all: to create the best and most harmonious life she can for each Golden puppy and the Golden’s family. The wellspring of science rests on a curiosity about the natural world and the desire to make improvements, a desire to understand the puzzling mysteries of life on earth. Thus, the aim of science, it can be said, is to "to advance our understanding of nature." From the beginnings of the Scientific Revolution-from the time of Copernicus, Kepler, Galileo, and Newton-basic principles resided in observations and descriptions. Even today these methods orchestrate the way research is still carried on. Not that much has changed in methodology during the past 400 years, except in the rigor with which it is now practiced and the practical need for universally understood definitions and terminologies. What inspires science, however, is its openness to challenge-the willingness to acknowledge new and better explanations based on recent information and confirmation. Every perceived confirmation lends support to the evidence that the new explanation is indeed more nearly the correct one for a certain time or place. There are still so many questions and problems for which science does not yet have complete answers or indeed any suggestions for answers. For instance, why do two primate species almost phenotypically identical, the Chimpanzee and the Bonobo, have two totally different social structures-one entirely male dominated; the other completely female dominated-and both completely successful? Or why are the phenotypes of certain species-for example, the coelecanth and horseshoe crab-unchanged after millions of years? In the area of the micro-world, what are the effects of "protein folding" and what are the evolutionary origins of exons and introns? The world of nature changes; the world of nature also remains the same. It is time to understand the natural world in biologically scientific terms, to trust the observations of practicing scientists, to sift the facts, and to adjust our thinking according to new realities based on the evidence. New facts and the interpretation of facts are increasing exponentially, in bursts over short time periods, and undergoing intense scrutiny. Scientific knowledge is accumulating at a rapid pace. Applying the scientific method, scientists propose interpretations, weigh complexities, formulate tentative suggestions, and test hypotheses-replacing old hypotheses with new ones when the former ones don’t work. Indeed, that is the calling of scientists, and their bliss. They glide slowly along complex mental pathways toward "truth," which is the testing of fact or an explanation for its possible refutation, choosing the path that will lead most quickly to results. For example, the author does not shy away from addressing areas that are of major concern to breeders and owners. Focusing on the nature and history of cancer and canine hip dysplasia, she offers an overview of different perspectives presently in vogue. Her own explanations, though slow to develop, are based on decades of observation, on discussions with other breeders and owners, on the considerable literature on these subjects, and on results. Her conclusions may challenge previously "accepted wisdom," but her observations must be, at the very least, addressed. One thing that sustains her hypotheses, controversial though they may be, is the scientific perspective. It is the legitimate and necessary goal of breeders to improve the breed. But this goal will not be realized if "improving the breed" is based on fundamental misunderstandings relevant to life or lives that can be well lived. It is also the duty of breeders to share their experiences and to provide hypotheses and offer better explanations about ways to reach their goals-explanations based on observations and on the search for exceptions-and to discuss them and have them challenged. In this book, the author has handled complex and controversial areas in a straightforward way that I hope will open doors to more fruitful discussions of these topics in future, in an arena of intellectually honest debate. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 336 pages
  • Publisher: The Darwin Press, Inc. (March 2005)
  • ISBN-10: 0878501649
  • ISBN-13: 978-0878501649
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 5.9 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,017,036 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful
Topscoach August 21, 2006
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Absolutely the most thorough and understandable book on the fabulous Golden Retriever pup. There are many excellent books, magazines, and other articles out there, but this one tops them all.

Ten years ago, when we purchased our first Golden, I did much in-depth research, deciding on which breed to buy. Now, after having purchased a new puppy, my "The Golden Retriever Puppy Handbook" arrived after-the-fact (I ordered it after I purchased the pup!).

I am astounded by the author's knowledge of the breed. It's as if she knows our pup, his personality, traits, instincts and his habits personally. I cannot tell you how very comfortable and confident it makes me feel to have this book. I would rate it ten-stars!
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful
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I have been the happy owner of a beautiful golden retriever for the past 16 months. Without the exceptional insights I gained from this Golden Retriever Puppy Handbook, my last 16 months would not have been so enjoyable. Every detail of how my golden retriever and I would predictably go through the process of adopting each other has been clearly explained by Ann Johnson in this handbook.

There is no greater joy than awakening every morning regardless of the weather to spend an hour with my darling golden retriever. I am not sure that these days would have been as easy without this book.

My recommendation to all of you who wish to find love waiting for you every day--check out the wisdom and insight of Ann Johnson and find a golden retriever to join your family--This handbook truly walks you though discovering the magic that only a darling golden retriever can add to your life.

I look forward to reading your review of this handbook here in the near future.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
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Golden retriever puppies are special: any seeking to understand and raise a superior breed dog will appreciate THE GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPPY HANDBOOK: THE CARE AND TRAINING OF A GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPPY FROM SEVEN WEEKS THROUGH TWELVE MONTHS. From acquisition to the puppy's first vet visit and the basics of feeding, the handbook packs in everything needed to handle the special requirements of the breed. An in-depth, highly recommended pick.

Diane C. Donovan

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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Good information....
Loaded with lots of helpful information. The biggest turnoff for me was her 'overuse' of the 'evolution' idea. That is hogwash! Read more
Published 22 months ago by Dawn ~
Best book ever
This book is a must have for any Golden Retriever owner. It is full of useful information on how to raise and take care of your golden. Read more
Published on November 23, 2008 by Schuetzj
Highly recommended
Our breeder requested we order this book when we purchased our new Golden Retriever puppy. He told us not to read anything, other than this book! He was very serious about that. Read more
Published on September 1, 2008 by L. Mashburn
good but not great
Positives: It's one of the few books out there that offer info. on development specific to the golden--when to expect certain milestones, when to spay/neuter (there is reason to... Read more
Published on March 26, 2008 by N. Garcia
The Golden Retriever Puppy Handbook
OK--Welcome back to my reviews--apparently I did not put the voting mechanism on my first review of this book, and luckily that gives me the opportunity to write another one. . Read more
Published on February 3, 2008 by Susan Grimes
Puppy Handbook
I really did not care for this book. I much preferred Goldens for Dummies.
Published on December 27, 2007 by Elfie
Excellent Read!
About a year ago I began reading books about Golden Retrievers as this was the breed of dog I thought would make a great family pet. Read more
Published on December 15, 2007 by Debra
Really knows her Goldens
As the proud mother of a perfect Gold-Rush Golden I can say that Ms. Johnson really knows what she is talking about. Read more
Published on April 12, 2007 by DEA
great book
Gives good background into the breed and care of a puppy. Good information on feeding, training, health concerns (including hip dysplasia)
Published on February 19, 2007 by Robin Cowper
Just Okay!
I have read about 20 Golden Retriever books and the writing on this was "all over the place." Some of the information I did not find accurate as far as feeding Goldens 30% Protein... Read more
Published on July 21, 2006 by TLA
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To describe a Golden Retriever, I would always begin with temperament. Read the first page
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leash bonding, ancestral dog, play bonding, anconeal process, hip dysplasia, obtained antibodies, perfect hips, pack behavior, good puppy, joint laxity, elbow dysplasia, new cartilage, pyrantel pamoate, female puppy, spayed female, older puppy, new bacteria
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Golden Retriever, United States, Gold-Rush Kelly of Braemoor, New Jersey, The Problem of Stress
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