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1592579396
"The Complete Idiot's Guidea to Yorkshire Terriers" will cover everything a new or perspecitve Yorkie owner would need to know, including deciding whether or not a Yorkie is right for you (and vice versa). Teaches readers the history of the breed, its place among its other terrier cousins and how to find a reputable breeder. Includes how to acclimate your new Yorkie to your home; understanding Yorkie behavior; housetraining and other household rules; and managing your pet's nutrition and health., Boning up on Yorkies... This fully updated, all-inclusive book provides everything readers need to know to keep their Yorkies happy and healthy. The award-winning, dog-training author covers: how to adopt a Yorkie rescue; finding a reputable breeder; acclimating a Yorkie to the home; understanding issues specific to Yorkies; updated basic obedience; and a new section on advanced commands. *Yorkies are now the most popular small-breed dog in the U.S. *Expanded, revised, with much more information on topics, such as Yorkie- specific training, not found in competing books *Covers nutrition and health issues as they relate specifically to Yorkshire Terriers, Boning up on Yorkies… This fully updated, all-inclusive book provides everything readers need to know to keep their Yorkies happy and healthy. The award-winning, dog-training author covers: how to adopt a Yorkie rescue; finding a reputable breeder; acclimating a Yorkie to the home; understanding issues specific to Yorkies; updated basic obedience; and a new section on advanced commands. •Yorkies are now the most popular small-breed dog in the U.S. •Expanded, revised, with much more information on topics, such as Yorkie- specific training, not found in competing books •Covers nutrition and health issues as they relate specifically to Yorkshire Terriers, In recent years, Yorkshire Terriers have become the country's (USA) most popular small-breed dog. But along with the enjoyment a Yorkie adds to a family comes a special set of issues that new owners should understand, so that fun, not frustration, will reign at home. In this updated edition of the popular The Complete Idiot's Guide to Yorkshire Terriers , award-winning author and dog trainer Liz Palika covers: A history of the breed and its place among its terrier cousins How to find a reputable breeder, and the particular concerns of adopting a Yorkie rescue Acclimating a new Yorkie to the home, whether it's a puppy or a full-grown dog Understanding behavior specific to Yorkies An expanded section on housetraining Yorkies, and setting other house rules Managing a Yorkie's nutrition and health Dealing with parasites, diseases, and other health problems common to Yorkies Updated basic obedience, plus a brand-new section on advanced commands Training issues and solving problems common to Yorkies (e.g., biting/nipping, barking) Liz Palika has been teaching dogs and their owners in San Diego for almost 25 years, and she has been writing professionally since 1985, when she was first published in Dog Fancy . Since then Palika has published more than 50 books and over 1,000 magazine articles and columns. She has been featured in Dog World, Cats, Cat Fancy, AKC Gazette , and other pet publications, as well as Newsweek , The Saturday Evening Post , and Women First . Her books include The KISS Guide to Raising a Puppy, which is a favorite with new puppy owners. The Ultimate Dog Treat Cookbook received rave reviews in magazines and newspapers all over the country, including USA Today . Palika's books have been awarded many honors. All Dogs Need Some Training was listed by Pet Life Magazine as one of the Ten Best Training Books available to dog owners. Australian Shepherd: Champion of Versatility won Best Breed Book from Dog Writers Association of America and Best Nonfiction Book from San Diego Book Writers. Save That Dog! won best General Reference Book from Dog Writers and the First ASPCA Pet Overpopulation Answers Award from the ASPCA. Palika's work has also won awards from Cat Writers and Purina, and she was honored with the San Diego Leadership Award, was a North County Woman of Merit, and in 2005 was awarded Dog Writers Distinguished Service Award., In recent years, Yorkshire Terriers have become the country's (USA) most popular small-breed dog. But along with the enjoyment a Yorkie adds to a family comes a special set of issues that new owners should understand, so that fun, not frustration, will reign at home. In this updated edition of the popular The Complete Idiot's Guide® to Yorkshire Terriers, award-winning author and dog trainer Liz Palika covers:  A history of the breed and its place among its terrier cousins How to find a reputable breeder, and the particular concerns of adopting a Yorkie rescue Acclimating a new Yorkie to the home, whether it's a puppy or a full-grown dog Understanding behavior specific to Yorkies An expanded section on housetraining Yorkies, and setting other house rules Managing a Yorkie's nutrition and health Dealing with parasites, diseases, and other health problems common to Yorkies Updated basic obedience, plus a brand-new section on advanced commands Training issues and solving problems common to Yorkies (e.g., biting/nipping, barking)   Liz Palika has been teaching dogs and their owners in San Diego for almost 25 years, and she has been writing professionally since 1985, when she was first published in Dog Fancy. Since then Palika has published more than 50 books and over 1,000 magazine articles and columns. She has been featured in Dog World, Cats, Cat Fancy, AKC Gazette, and other pet publications, as well as Newsweek, The Saturday Evening Post, and Women First. Her books include The KISS Guide to Raising a Puppy, which is a favorite with new puppy owners. The Ultimate Dog Treat Cookbook received rave reviews in magazines and newspapers all over the country, including USA Today. Palika's books have been awarded many honors. All Dogs Need Some Training was listed by Pet Life Magazine as one of the Ten Best Training Books available to dog owners. Australian Shepherd: Champion of Versatility won Best Breed Book from Dog Writers Association of America and Best Nonfiction Book from San Diego Book Writers. Save That Dog! won best General Reference Book from Dog Writers and the First ASPCA Pet Overpopulation Answers Award from the ASPCA. Palika's work has also won awards from Cat Writers and Purina, and she was honored with the San Diego Leadership Award, was a North County Woman of Merit, and in 2005 was awarded Dog Writers Distinguished Service Award.    

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