Encyclopedia of Dog Breeds: Profiles of More than 150 Breeds FROM THE PUBLISHER
Updated with the latest information on canine breeds recognized by the American Kennel Club, this lavishly illustrated volume is a treasure house of information for dog lovers, owners, breeders, and prospective buyers. It begins with a detailed discussion of breed evolution, focusing on the physical and behavioral traits that distinguish one canine breed from another. The book's main section profiles more than 150 breeds, arranged in the general categories specified by the AKC-Sporting Group, Hound Group, Working Group, Terrier Group, Toy Group, Non-Sporting Group, and Herding Group. Each profile tells how and why the breed was developed, and how selection to perpetuate specific traits affects a dog's suitability as a pet. Advice for prospective dog owners will help them be sure they are choosing a breed that is compatible with their own situation and needs. They will also find information on each breed's vulnerability to specific health problems, longevity, exercise needs, compatibility with children, and much more. Profuse illustrations include color photos of all listed breeds.
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Profiles of 150 popular breeds are arranged according to the AKC's seven regular groups: sporting, hound, working, terrier, toy, non-sporting, and herding. Each two-page spread includes a breeding history; notes on temperament, upkeep, health, and form and function; photos and an illustrated standard; and at-a-glance ratings of energy level, exercise requirements, playfulness, affection level, friendliness, ease of training, protection ability, grooming requirements, and cold and heat tolerance. Appendices describe common terms, medical conditions, and hereditary health problems. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.