From Library Journal
In this edition, McGinnis includes diseases (e.g., parvovirus, Lyme disease), medicines, poisons, and procedures unknown when the first edition was published (Random, 1974). She tells owners how to have a well dog. They must understand its anatomy, use preventive medicine to keep it healthy, be able to recognize signs of illness, treat emergencies, know how to breed, and select a veterinarian. Helpful are an "Index of Signs" for quick reference and subject cross references for more information on the same topic in other chapters. Librarians who skipped Veterinary Notes for Dog Owners , edited by Trevor Turner ( LJ 10/1/91), should consider this a good choice to update or fill a gap in the collection.
- Helen Sondrol, Lincoln Univ. Lib., Pa.Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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From the Inside Flap
Written by the same experienced veterinarian responsible for the popular The Well Cat Book, this thoroughly revised and updated reference gives dog owners the skill, confidence, and knowledge they need to raise a healthy pet. Special sections on emergency first aid, breeding and pregnancy, care of puppies are included. 100+ illustrations.