Dobermanns: A Practical Guide for Owners and Breeders
By (Author) Jay Horgan
The Crowood Press Ltd
The Crowood Press Ltd
4th December 2017
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
636.736
Paperback
320
Width 189mm, Height 246mm, Spine 24mm
877g
As a breed, Dobermanns have acquired an unjustified reputation as 'devil dogs' due to their courage, loyalty, intelligence and physical strength. This book aims to dispel the myths surrounding this magnificent dog, and shows how Dobermanns can be loving and gentle family pets, as well as their more traditional role as guard dogs. Dobermanns - a practical guide for owners and breeders traces the development of the breed from its early beginnings in the nineteenth century through to the present day, and offers the reader advice on every aspect of rearing and caring for these beautiful dogs. AUTHOR: Jay Horgan has kept Dobermanns as family pets for many years and together with her husband established the award-winning Aritaur breeding kennels. Their ethos is to breed Dobermanns sparingly and conscientiously ot produce strong and healthy dogs with an even temperament. Jay is an affiliate of the British Institute of Professional Dog Trainers (BIPDT) and is the breed note writer for Dog World. She is also a judge at Championship level. 260 colour photographs
Jay Horgan has kept Dobermanns as family pets for many years and together with her husband established the award-winning Aritaur breeding kennels. Their ethos is to breed Dobermanns sparingly and conscientiously ot produce strong and healthy dogs with an even temperament. Jay is an affiliate of the British Institute of Professional Dog Trainers (BIPDT) and is the breed note writer for Dog World. She is also a judge at Championship level.