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German Pinscher (Special rare-breed ed)

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A prototypical working dog whose ancestry traces to the 15th century, the German Pinscher qualifies as a true Renaissance dog, excelling as a watchdog, farm dog, exterminator, show and competition dog, babysitter and home companion.

Balanced and unexaggerated, the German Pinscher is medium in size, short in coat, muscular and elegant.

Temperamentally, the breed is both territorial and protective, discreet with its bark yet vivacious and ever alert.

For the right person willing to be owned by an assertive, intelligent dog, the Pinscher promises close family companionship, good health and puppylike antics for many years to come.

This edition dedicated to the German Pinscher presents a complete history of the breed in Europe and its arrival to the United States.

Authors Sharon Morgan and Dee Gannon, breeders and exhibitors of the German Pinscher, offer an insightful look into the breed's characteristics and attributes.

Both the American Kennel Club standard and The Kennel Club (UK) standard are presented, with the latter amplified by British breeder and authority Gloria Cuthbert. Illustrated throughout with colour photography, this book presents information on selecting and rearing a puppy, housetraining and basic obedience, grooming, feeding, showing, and much more.

A special chapter on canine healthcare by Dr Lowell Ackerman presents vital information that every owner needs to care for his dog.

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Product Details
Kennel Club Books Inc
1593783558 / 9781593783556
Hardback
636.73
12/10/2006
United States
English
160 p. : col. ill.
22 cm
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