What the Animals tell Me : Developing Your Innate Telepathic Skills to Understand and Communicate With your Pets
Unlock the secrets to a happier, healthier pet with insights from an internationally acclaimed animal behavior consultant. This guide weaves practical advice with heartfelt stories drawn from real-life animal communication sessions, offering readers actionable strategies to strengthen their bond with their beloved companions. Whether you're a seasoned pet owner or just starting out, the author's relatable approach and proven techniques make it easy to understand and implement changes that enhance your pet's wellbeing.
Featuring a compact, easy-to-digest format of just 224 pages, this guide is perfect for anyone seeking speedy, effective solutions without the hassle of dense academic text. Published in 1998, the wisdom shared here remains timeless, offering a blend of scientific expertise and compassionate understanding. ideal for readers aged 13 and up, the book serves as both an informative resource and a comforting companion for anyone looking to enrich their relationship with their furry or feathered family members.
Easy-to-follow advice suitable for all pet owners.
Compact size for on-the-go reading and reference.
Targeted toward older audiences (reading age 13+).
Reprint edition may lack some modern updates or research.
Details | Information |
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Publication Date | September 9, 1998 |
Page Count | 224 pages |
Reading Age | 13 years and up |
Weight | 8 ounces |
What's a Dog For?: The Surprising History, Science, philosophy, and Politics of Man's Best Friend
john Homans discovered the profound impact of adopting Stella from a shelter,finding solace in the companionship she provided for his son and the joy of shared walks. Stella quickly became an integral part of家庭 life, beloved in ways that even his earlier pets weren’t—garnering dedicated attention to her health, happiness, and well-being. This evolution reflects a broader societal shift, as dogs have transitioned from working animals to cherished family members treated with human-like care, driving a multi-billion dollar industry and sparking scientific curiosity.
What’s happening to the human-canine bond is both remarkable and complex, explored in an insightful examination of how dogs have become so central to our lives. With over seventy-seven million dogs in the U.S.,their role in our society has grown to include ethical debates,welfare concerns,and a place in scientific studies spanning cognitive behavior to evolutionary theory. By weaving together personal stories with expert perspectives, it highlights the deep emotional bond we share with dogs while raising critical questions about their treatment and rights.
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1st Edition | November 8, 2012 | 274 pages |
What Pet Should I Get?: Picture book for Children
Papa, Momma, and Rosie Sue embark on a heartwarming adventure to an animal rescue, where they search for their ideal pet. This charming, read-along story is perfect for bedtime, engaging both children and their furry friends with simple rhymes and vibrant, colorful illustrations. As the family discovers different animals, young readers learn about compassion and duty in a delightful way. The second installment in the Little Sue Series, it’s designed to captivate kids aged baby to eight years old, making it a beloved addition to any family’s bedtime routine.
Filled with engaging features like screen reader support and enhanced typesetting, this book ensures a seamless reading experience for both parents and children. Its compact format, just 42 pages long, makes it easy to curl up with, while the vibrant visuals keep little ones captivated. Suitable for preschoolers through third graders, this story not only entertains but also fosters early literacy and a love for animals. It’s a fantastic way to sparking meaningful conversations about adoption and kindness.
Pros and Cons
pros:
- Heartwarming story about animal adoption.
- Perfect for bedtime reading.
- simple rhymes and colorful illustrations.
- Engages both children and pets.
- Screen reader and enhanced typesetting support.
Cons:
- Might potentially be too simple for older children.
- Limited interaction compared to digital books.
- Physical copies may wear out with frequent use.
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Age Range | Preschool - 3 |
Reading age | Baby - 8 years |
Format | Ebook |
Page Count | 42 |
What Pet Should I Get? (Beginner Books)
embarks on a delightful journey of decision-making in this best-selling Dr. Seuss tale. Follow along as two kids navigate the pet store, encountering an array of animals, from classics like cats and dogs to whimsical, Seuss-worthy creatures. With its playful rhymes and charming illustrations, this book turns the simple task of choosing a pet into a humorous and engaging experience. Perfect for both young readers andSeuss enthusiasts, it's a tribute to the author's enduring love for pets, brought to life with recently discovered sketches and manuscripts.
Ideal for independent reading or a joyous read-aloud, this Beginner Book series favorite combines kid-friendly vocabulary with vibrant visuals, making it perfect for fostering a love of reading. Its thought-provoking yet lighthearted approach helps children explore their preferences, all while celebrating the delightful chaos of decision-making. Whether it's the sleek cat, the playful pup, or a zany creature from the depths of imagination, this book promises laughter and learning in equal measure.
Feature | Data |
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Reading Age | 3 - 6 years |
Format | 40 pages |
Series | Classic Seuss / Beginner Books |
Publication Date | January 8, 2019 |
What's Wrong with My Dog: A Pet Owner's Guide to 150 Symptoms and What to Do About them
Understanding your furry friend’s health concerns is crucial, and this guide offers a practical solution. With symptoms clearly outlined and a user-friendly Symptom Finder, identifying potential issues becomes effortless. Whether it's a minor ailment or something more serious, the detailed descriptions and guiding questions help you navigate the next steps with confidence. From conventional treatments to natural remedies, the comprehensive advice covers a wide range of scenarios, empowering you to care for your dog effectively.
What sets this resource apart is its emphasis on actionable insights. You’ll learn when a visit to the vet is necessary, when at-home care might suffice, and how to prevent recurring problems. The inclusion of a home first-aid kit section and easy-to-reference indexes by symptom and problem make it an indispensable tool for any pet owner. This isn’t just a book; it’s a companion that brings peace of mind and practical knowledge to your everyday interactions with your canine companion.
Pros
- Organized by symptom for quick reference
- Clear explanations of treatments and next steps
- Covers conventional and alternative therapies
- Includes a home first-aid kit guide
- Easy-to-read format with detailed questions
cons
- Some topics may require veterinary confirmation
- First edition; updates may be needed for some conditions
- Not a substitute for professional veterinary care
Publisher | Crestline Books |
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Publication Date | February 1, 2011 |
pages | 304 |
Dimensions | 8 x 1 x 9.75 inches |
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The Seuss Book Showdown has explored various resources to help pet enthusiasts navigate their choices. From understanding pet care basics to developing deeper connections with furry companions, each title offers unique insights. Whether you're a first-time pet owner or seeking to enhance your pet's well-being,these books provide valuable guidance on your journey.