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Terrier Adoption 101: The hidden secrets to keeping your Terrier healthy and happy (Skinny Report)Terrier Adoption 101: The hidden secrets to keeping your Terrier healthy and happy (Skinny Report)

Our fun and friendly guide will make it easy to learn everything you need to know about Terriers.

Terrier owners seek out these dogs for their zeal and love of life. They are highly intelligent and devoted dogs.

Whether you end up choosing a Boston Terrier, a Yorkshire, a Jack Russell, an Airedale, or any of the other Terrier breeds, our guide will show you how to raise, train and care for your Terrier.

You'll learn:


[*] The 7 main types of terrier breeds and how to tell which one is right for you. (p. 61)

[*] Knowing what potential problems to look for in the breed (p. 23).

[*] What you need to know before adopting from a shelter. (p. 14)

[*] When you should consider buying from a breeder. (p. 24)

[*] The most common problems with purebred Terriers. (p. 22)

[*] Should you avoid buying Terriers from classified ads? (p. 30)

[*] The challenges of stray Terriers. (p. 35)

[*] Which house breaking method is best for Terriers. (p. 42)

[*] How you should begin socializing your Terrier (p. 50).

[*] The best food options for your Terrier (p. 54).

[*] Exercise and training advice (p. 59)

[*] The best gear for your Terrier (p. 68)

[*] When you should vaccinate your Terrier (p. 78)

[*] How to find the right vet for your terrier (p. 81)

[*] Can an American Pit Bull Terrier be a family pet? (p. 83)

If you've been wanting to get a Terrier but weren't sure where to begin or how to choose from all the different Terrier breeds, this one guide will make things easier.

The Bull Terrier: An Alternative ApproachThe Bull Terrier: An Alternative Approach - $24.33

This book was originally written for all Bull Terrier owners, and lovers of the breed. It was written to show a different slant, on the approach to the Bull Terrier, its personality, and its problems. The aim is to show that there are other safe and effective ways of dealing with ailments, and behavioural problems, than just conventional medicine. But at the same time it is always clearly stated that this book has not been written to use in place of going to the vet. It has sound advice on behavioural problems, it also shows that sometimes the deeper understanding of this charming breed, the Bull Terrier, reveals that what was thought to be behavioural problems, even, at times, by dog behaviourists and vets, are sometimes only the idiosyncrasies of the breed.

It also has some very good nutritional advice, and briefly discusses the debate on vaccination. The book also covers most of the real Bull Terrier behavioural problems, and how to treat some of the ailments that this breed is prone to.

This book was written in hopes that people would gain a real insight into this very special breed, and to kill off the myth of the tough and stupid fighting dog that the Bull Terrier has been so unjustly labelled with. Also to show that in training, reward is always so much better than punishment, and gets REAL and lasting results.

Lastly, but certainly not least, this book has been written to raise money for the wonderful people who do stirling work in the foster and veterinary care, and eventually re-homing of all the unfortunate Bull Terriers who have fallen on hard times. This group of people call themselves Bullies in Need. A good deal of the proceeds of this book will fall in their capable hands.

Bullies In Need was started in March 2004. It was founded by two ladies called Ann and Jo after they had successfully been running a website called Bull Terriers UK for about two years. It became apparent to them that there were a lot of Bull Terriers who needed help in one way or another, whether they be found as strays or their owners wanted them rehomed for instance, and they wanted to do something constructive about it. They first started a quarterly magazine called the Bullie Run to help raise funds. With a small amount of money behind them they set about building a network of Bull Terrier loving volunteers up and down the country, most came from their website. Having willing and capable people available to assess dogs, transport dogs and homecheck every potential adopter enabled them to rescue and rehome dogs from Scotland right down to Cornwall. They have several foster homes available to them and also Carol and Dave Weston in Spalding very kindly board some of the BIN dogs and, like the fosterers, treat all the dogs as if they were their own, for which BIN is very very grateful. All BIN dogs go their new homes vaccinated, neutered and health checked.

Now over 18 months later Bullies In Needs have rehomed 60 dogs in total, all are doing well in their new homes and have had their lives transformed.

Everyone who works for BIN does so on a voluntary basis but their rewards are far greater than any wage....to see a sad lonely Bull Terrier, with no-one to care for them, placed in a new home with a loving forever family, and be happy for maybe the first time in its life, is all the reward the volunteers need.

Some of the proceeds of this book will go towards supporting BIN.

The Bull Terrier - A Dog Anthology (A Vintage Dog Books Breed Classic)The Bull Terrier - A Dog Anthology (A Vintage Dog Books Breed Classic) - $24.37

THE BULL TERRIER - A DOG ANTHOLOGY gathers together all the best early writing on the breed from our library of scarce, out-of-print antiquarian books and documents and reprints it in a quality, modern edition. This anthology includes chapters taken from each of the following books, all of them written by renowned breed experts of their day. All of the original photos and illustrations are also reproduced. Contains Chapters From: A History and Description of the Modern Dogs of Great Britain and Ireland. The Terriers. First published London 1894. - The author of this three title was Rawdon B. Lee. He was well known as the editor of "The Field," and also author of the histories of "The Fox Terrier," "The Collie," and other important dog books. The three volumes were devoted to every breed of dog found in Great Britain and Ireland. Every aspect of their history, breeding and management is discussed in great detail. A particular feature of these books were the numerous detailed full page drawings by the famous dog artist Arthur Wardle, which are reproduced here in fine detail. THE DOG BOOK By James Watson - First published in London, 1906, in two volumes and limited numbers. Now a rare and much sought after work. Its full title is "A Popular History of the Dog, with Practical Information as to Care and Management of House, Kennel, and Exhibition Dogs; and Descriptions of All the Important Breeds. In Ten Parts." The contents were well illustrated with numerous photographs of leading and famous dogs of that era. James Watson was a renowned authority on all dog breeds and his knowledge is imparted in great detail throughout this famous book. Also, THE ILLUSTRATED BOOK OF THE DOG By Vero Shaw - This rare and desirable work was first published in parts over the years 1879 - 1881 and thoroughly described every aspect of over sixty breeds of dogs. Vero Shaw was a leading authority and editor of dog books and periodicals in the late nineteenth century, but this particular comprehensive work stands as a final testimony to his immense knowledge of the subject. Each breed was discussed in detail. Their physical points, temperaments,, and special abilities are given; celebrated dogs are discussed and pictured; and the history of the breed and pedigrees of famous champions are also provided. This classic work strongly influenced the direction of dog breeding in its time and for decades after. British Terriers: Their Breeding, Management, and Training for Show or Work. By J. Maxtee. This important early work on British Terriers was first published in London, 1909. John Maxtee was the author of this and other dog breed books, and was also editor of "The Fox Terrier," "The Greyhound," and "The Collie." His "British Terriers" contained two separate divisions - English and Welsh and Scotch and Irish. Some nineteen breeds of terrier were discussed in detail and the book contained many photographs of famous examples of each breed. Also, BRITISH DOGS - THE VARIOUS BREEDS. THE POINTS, SELECTION, SPECIAL TRAINING & MANAGEMENT, AND SHOW PREPARATION By W. D. Drury with contributions from numerous authorities. Originally published in two volumes in 1888, but a new edition of 1903 encompassed both volumes. It discusses in great detail over sixty dog breeds with many photographs and other illustrations. The chapters are penned by experts on the particular breeds and this book is now considered one of the finest reference works in the English language. The Twentieth Century Dog (Non - Sporting) and its companion volume The Twentieth Century Dog (Sporting) Edited by Herbert Compton. These two well illustrated volumes were first published in London 1904 and were compiled from the contributions of over five hundred experts. The editor first gleaned the professional views of dog judges, dog breeders and dog exhibitors by distributing over two thousand questionnaires to gain the information set out in these two leading dog books.

The Bull-TerrierThe Bull-Terrier - $20.80

This early works is an informative look at the history and origin of The Bull Terrier, extensively illustrated, it is thoroughly recommended for inclusion on the bookshelfs of all Terrier breeders. Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900's and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.

Bull Terrier Champions, 1987-2001Bull Terrier Champions, 1987-2001 - $36.95



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