
100 Ways To A Happy Dog
By Celia Haddon
Your dog is your best friend. In return for food, more food, fun, and your affection, he will give you lifelong loyalty and leave his pawprints on your heart forever.
Admire your dog’s nature. Dogs don’t care if their human is rich or poor, young or old, black or white, fit or disabled, beautiful or ugly. Whether their human lives in a palace or a cardboard box, they will love them.
Let your dog be a dog. Be wise for him but don’t expect him to understand that he can’t scratch his backside in front of the vicar! If it itches, he scratches – anywhere, any time!
Respect your dog’s understanding. However much you understand your dog, he probably understands you better. That’s why he disappears every time you go to give him a bath!
One Hundred Ways to a Happy Dog is a unique and entertaining book for dog lovers and owners alike, written with the humour and insight of someone with a true love for our furry friends.
Full of useful ideas, it is a valuable guide which covers breeding, training, nutrition and exercise, for puppies and older dogs, as well as offering helpful solutions to common problems you may encounter with your canine companion.
Celia Haddon is a British journalist, author and animal lover. She has written about pets for the Daily Telegraph, been a pet agony aunt, and has written books about cats and dogs.