"Dogs need care and companionship"
Caring for Your DOG
By: Jill Foran
Copyright
Weigl Pubishers Inc.
Non Fiction (Informational)
Upper Elementary School
32 Pages
A book full of fun and intersting informations about dogs. Dogs have been loyal companions to humans for a long time. People all over the world own dogs. There are many different kind of breeds of dogs. Each breed of dog is the way they are for different reasons, and also part of different groups. Not all dogs are house dogs though, there are wind dogs. Sometimes people ever train those dogs for certine jobs. The average life span for a dog is 10 to 15 years and they can have three to six puppies a litter. By the age of one year the dog will most likely be as big as it will get. There are a few things you need to look into when choosing your pet. Ask yourself these questions: What do I have time for? How big will the dog become? How much will the dog cost? Those are importent questions to know the answers to before you choose your dog, so that you will be able to take care ofit properly and give it lots of love. Knowing how much your dog eats is importent. Growing dongs need more then adult dogs and also making sure that you dont over feed your dog, because that can be bad for them. The dog is built the way they are so they can do certiane things, from their nose to their toes everything is the way it is for a reason. Do lots of things with your dog and take them in to the vet for checku ups when they need to so that your dog can stay happy and healthy and have a long happy life.
I would recomend this book to have in a school classroom or libary so that a student who is intersted can read it. Any child who wants to own a dog should read this book.
There is nothing wrong with this book.
I enjoyed this book and learned a lot. It also made me kind of sad though, started missing my dog that we had for a long time that we put to sleep my Sr. year of highschool (while I was on band trip, AND my parents didn't tell me, I never got to say good bye to her.)
Thursday, February 25, 2010
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