Dog Health Care Series: 59 Critical Points You May Not Know
Gift type: Pet Care
Perfect pick for: Dog lovers, Pet care, New dog owners, Animal welfare, Self-help
Estimated Price: £0.99
The bond between humans and dogs is profoundly special, and understanding our canine companions enriches that connection. This digital ebook offers a heartfelt, insightful guide to caring for your dog, seen through the eyes of a loving pet.
Author Noel Rugg shares 59 essential pieces of advice in an approachable and empathetic style. Covering everything from welcoming a puppy home to recognising signs of illness and managing periods when your dog is alone, this book helps readers appreciate the subtle ways dogs communicate and reveal their needs and emotions.
Whether you are a new dog owner or have cared for dogs before, the book encourages deeper empathy and responsible care. The final chapters gently address older dogs’ health and wellbeing, providing comfort and understanding for pet parents facing difficult decisions. A wise companion for anyone who wants to improve their dog's quality of life with kindness and knowledge.
- Format: Kindle Edition digital ebook
- Author: Noel Rugg
- Focus: Dog health and care advice
- Contains 59 critical care points
- Guidance for puppy to senior dog care
- Written from a dog's perspective
- Addresses health, behaviour and wellbeing
- Suitable for new and experienced dog owners
- Empathetic and practical tone throughout
Dog Health Care Series: 59 Critical Points You May Not Know serves as an invaluable pet care handbook particularly aimed at new dog owners. The author’s approach, adopting the dog’s perspective, offers a uniquely empathetic insight into canine behaviour and health, distinguishing this book from conventional guides. It succeeds in striking a warm, approachable tone that never feels patronising.
👀 Read more...The structure clearly lays out important care instructions encompassing early puppy days, recognising illness, through to the final years of a dog’s life. This breadth ensures comprehensive support, making it a lifelong resource for any dog lover. Readers will find the practical advice paired with heartfelt understanding, encouraging responsible, compassionate care rather than clinical instruction alone.
Moreover, the chapters on elderly dog care bring an emotional depth many readers find both healing and comforting. The book does not shy away from difficult topics such as euthanasia but treats them with gentle respect. For anyone committed to deepening their relationship with their canine companion, this ebook feels like an essential, trusted friend.