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Understanding and Training your Cane Corso Dog & Puppy to be Good - $12.95Raising your Cane Corso puppy and dog will be much easier when you read this helpful book on teaching and training your Cane Corso. Learn about your dogs natural behavior instincts, and learn how to change and correct some of them. With this dog guide book, you will be able to understand why your dog does some of the silly little things they do, and also you will be able to correct their bad behavior very easily. You will learn about dog biting, jumping up on people, food aggression, separation anxiety, fleas & ticks, house breaking, and so much more. You will learn how to live with your Cane Corso, and how to make him or her a very good family member, that you can trust and love. Learn what the best healthy type of dog food to feed your Cane Corso is, and teach your dog to let them know you are the pack leader, not them. You will learn how to make your dog a trusted member of the family, and not have to worry about them making trouble or getting into trouble. If you are lucky enough to own a Cane Corso, you should really read this book to make your life easier and more fun and enjoyable with your Cane Corso puppy or dog! | Cane Corso (Comprehensive Owner's Guide)The experts at Kennel Club Books present the world's largest series of breed-specific canine care books. Each critically acclaimed Comprehensive Owner's Guide covers everything from breed standards to behavior, from training to health and nutrition. With nearly 200 titles in print, this series is sure to please the fancier of even the rarest breed! |
The Encyclopedia of Dog Breeds: A Field Guide to 231 Dog Breeds and Varieties (Pocket Professional Guide) - $18.55The Encyclopedia of Dog Breeds is an extensive, all-in-one guide providing profiles on 231 breeds and varieties, including all American Kennel Club (AKC) and Kennel Club (KC) recognized breeds. Along with details about each breed’s origin and personality, each color-coded profile includes pertinent information about specific care requirements, including exercise, grooming, training, and health care. The unique format and compact size of the Pocket Professional Guide® series make it a convenient reference to carry along to dog shows, sporting events, or just on a stroll through the park. With more than 400 full-color photos and an encyclopedic format, this easy-to-use reference will help you identify even the rarest breeds. | Dog Breeds 101: Your In-depth Guide to Man's Best Friend Vol. IX, Cane Corso to Chihuahua - $13.74Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. This in-depth dog lover's guide to breeds is just what you've been looking for. If you're trying to find the perfect hypoallergenic companion or just interested in the origin of your favorite breed, Dog Breeds 101 is the pick of the litter. Project Webster represents a new publishing paradigm, allowing disparate content sources to be curated into cohesive, relevant, and informative books. To date, this content has been curated from Wikipedia articles and images under Creative Commons licensing, although as Project Webster continues to increase in scope and dimension, more licensed and public domain content is being added. We believe books such as this represent a new and exciting lexicon in the sharing of human knowledge. |
Molosos: Cane Corso, Gran danés, San Bernardo, Pastor caucásico, Alano español, Dogo argentino, Perro Cimarrón, Dogo del Tíbet, Bóxer (Spanish Edition) - $14.13Fuente: Wikipedia. Páginas: 47. Capítulos: Cane Corso, Gran danés, San Bernardo, Pastor caucásico, Alano español, Dogo argentino, Perro Cimarrón, Dogo del Tíbet, Bóxer, Perro de montaña de los Pirineos, Rottweiler, Bullmastiff, Presa canario, Bulldog americano, Moloso, Perro dogo mallorquín, Mastín español, Boyero de Berna, Mastín napolitano, Mastín inglés, Perro pastor de Anatolia, Dogo de Burdeos, Fila Brasileiro, Perro de Groenlandia, Komondor, Gran Boyero Suizo, Dogo guatemalteco, Kuvasz, Mastín del Pirineo, Boerboel, Broholmer, Šarplaninac, Pastor de Asia Central, Pastor de Bosnia-Herzegovina y Croacia, Tosa Inu, Perro de pelea cordobés, Pastor de Tatra, Cão da Serra da Estrela, Hovawart, Alangu, Cão de Fila de São Miguel, Aïdi, Bulldog Campeiro, Leonberger, Rafeiro do Alentejo. Extracto: Origen del Cane Corso Algo más pequeño y elegante que el mastín napolitano, el corso fue utilizado en el pasado no sólo como perro boyero sino también en la caza del jabalí, y como perro escolta en los largos viajes de los comerciantes e, incluso, como perro de agarre de toros. Estuvo muy difundido en toda la región meridional italiana y más aún en Calabria, Lucannia, Pugglia, y Sannia, hasta acabar interrelacionándose de tal manera con la historia, la tradición, y las leyendas locales que, en el juego de la Lotería Real, al corso se le asignó el número 22. Tanto su aspecto fiero y decidido, como su imponente estructura propia de todos los molosos, parecen estar en el orden de su nombre, pues Corso quiere decir potente, robusto, fuerte, y estas son, sin duda, sus principales características. Otros atribuyen el origen etimológico de la palabra al latín "cohors" o guarda mayor del cuerpo o al griego «kortos», referido al hecho de que guardaba y vigilaba personas y animales durante las épocas de trashumancia. Finalmente, otros ven al nombre relacionado con la isla de Córcega. Lo cierto es que fuera de Italia se sabe muy poco sobre el Cane Corso y que incluso en su país de ori... | That's a Good Dog: Dog Breeds of the Non-Sporting Group and Miscellaneous Class (Shar Pei, Chow Chow, Dalmatian, Lhasa Apso, Schipperke, Cane Corso, and More) - $15.25Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Ever-loyal companions and family members, the domesticated canine traces his decendency to the grey wolf. Dogs have many roles in society including working dogs, herders, lap dogs, police dogs or the eyes for the visually-impaired. Dogs vary significantly from breed to breed, in size, coloring, temperament and intelligence. Sit, stay, and read all about the dogs known as the non-herding group and the miscellaneous class. Purebred dogs are classified by different national and international registries. The largest in the United States is the American Kennel Club (AKC.) The AKC registers dogs based on their purebred pedigrees. This book classifies the non-herding group and the miscellaneous class by the AKC guidelines, including the Shar Pei, Chow Chow, Dalmatian, Lhasa Apso, Schipperke, Cane Corso, plus more. That's a good dog! Project Webster represents a new publishing paradigm, allowing disparate content sources to be curated into cohesive, relevant, and informative books. To date, this content has been curated from Wikipedia articles and images under Creative Commons licensing, although as Project Webster continues to increase in scope and dimension, more licensed and public domain content is being added. We believe books such as this represent a new and exciting lexicon in the sharing of human knowledge. |