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The Shetland Sheepdog (A Vintage Dog Books Classic Reprint) - $24.13Originally published in the 1940s, this important book on the Shetland Sheepdog has been republished by VINTAGE DOG BOOKS as part of their CLASSIC BREED BOOKS series. The book is essentially a hand picked compilation of information on all aspects of the Sheltie which have been written by all those contributors to the canine press who have ever given anything of value to the breed. It is a monument to them of all the facts they have so carefully recorded for the benefit of the Shetland Sheepdog and his owner. One hundred and sixty eight pages contain fourteen Comprehensive Chapters: The Home and Origin of the Shetland Sheepdog. The History of the Breed Including its Clubs. The Mental Traits and Work of the Breed. Physical Characteristics and Standard Interpretation. A Summary of the Crises Situation. The Theory of Breeding to Type. Breeding Shetland Sheepdogs to Type. Shetland Sheepdog Strains in Great Britain. In America. Pedigrees. Shetland Sheepdog Male Lines and Female Families. Show Management. Kennel Management. Diseases and Medical Care. Dog Breeding as a Profession. The contents are well illustrated with vintage photographs of famous Shetland Sheepdogs. This is a fascinating read for any Sheltie enthusiast or historian of the breed, but also contains much information that is still useful and practical today. Many of the earliest dog breed books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. VINTAGE DOG BOOKS are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.Keywords: Shetland Sheepdog Shetland Sheepdogs Breed Books Mental Traits Standard Interpretation Books Series Sheltie Pedigrees Hand Picked 1940s Crises Great Britain Compilation Essentially | The Shetland Sheepdog: An Owner's Guide to a Happy Healthy PetAn Owner's Guide to a Happy Healthy Pet is the series to turn to when you want a basic reference that's reliable, up-to-date, and complete. These guides feature: * Expert authors, plus renowned guest contributors on specialized topics * Full-color photos throughout * Basic information on the breed, species, or topic * Complete coverage of care, health, grooming, training, and more * Tips and techniques to make life with a pet more rewarding |
Shetland Sheepdogs (Eye to Eye With Dogs) - $26.95 | Shetland Sheepdog 2012 Wall Calendar #10071-12 - $13.51Each large calendar features 16 months and 13 full color photographs with plenty of room to write special dates, birthdays and anniversaries on the calendar grid. The Calendar grid is printed in English, French, German, Italian & Spanish languages. Important dates included are, holidays, horoscope & moon phases. Calendar size is 12 x 12 inches (open size is 12 x 24 inches) |
The Essential Shetland Sheepdog (Howell Book House's Essential)Owning a Shetland Sheepdog is rewarding and fun! Get all you need to know about feeding, training and caring for your dog's health in The Essential Shetland Sheepdog. Special features include professional color photos and expert tips on how to make your dog a wonderful addition to the family. Learn how to have a great relationship with your pet with The Essential Shetland Sheepdog. | The Dog Who Danced - $16.15From the New York Times bestselling author of One Good Dog comes a novel about a woman’s cross-country journey to find her lost dog, and discover herself. “My name is Justine Meade and in my forty-three years there have only been a handful of people that I have loved. No, that’s an exaggeration. Two. Two that I lost because of stupidity and selfishness. One was my son. The other was my dog.” If there’s been a theme in Justine Meade’s life, it’s loss. Her mother, her home, even her son. The one bright spot in her loss-filled life, the partner she could always count on, was Mack, her gray and black Sheltie—that is, until she is summoned back to her childhood home after more than twenty years away. Ed and Alice Parmalee are mourning a loss of their own. Seven years after their daughter was taken from them, they’re living separate lives together. Dancing around each other, and their unspeakable heartbreak, unable to bridge the chasm left between them. Fiercely loyal, acutely perceptive and guided by a herd dog’s instinct, Mack has a way of bringing out the best in his humans. Whether it’s a canine freestyle competition or just the ebb and flow of a family’s rhythms, it’s as though the little Shetland Sheepdog was born to bring people together. The Dog Who Danced is his story, one that will surely dance its way into your heart. |