Gundog Health and Welfare
By (Author) Tony Buckwell
The Crowood Press Ltd
The Crowood Press Ltd
12th January 2018
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
636.752
Hardback
176
Width 189mm, Height 246mm, Spine 20mm
722g
Gundog Health and Welfare aims to provide concise guidance for those who aspire to acquire a healthy puppy as well as existing owners of gundogs so they might be reasonably informed on how best to ensure their dogs live healthy, happy, active lives and are able to assure their immediate care should they become ill or injured. The book covers: . Keeping your puppy healthy and introducing him to the outside world . Reducing the risks of injury and disease . First aid in the field . Recognising and dealing with illnesses . Caring for the older dog AUTHOR: Tony Buckwell (BVet Med, DLAS, MRCVS) is a veterinary surgeon who worked in mixed, predominantly small animal practice, prior to a variety of senior management roles in industry, with a large animal breeder and in academia, each relating to the veterinary care and general welfare of a variety of animal species. Tony has a life-long passion for dogs, natural history and country pursuits. Tony volunteers his expertise to the Kennel club and regularly writes for Shooting Times magazine, answering questions on the health care and general welfare of working gundogs. SELLING POINTS: . A concise guide to the health and welfare of a gundog from puppy to adult life. . Of great interest to gundog owners and breeders, veterinary students and nurses. . Topics covered include keeping your puppy healthy; reducing the risks of injury; first aid in the field and much, much more. . Fully illustrated with 190 colour photographs. . Tony Buckwell is a veterinary surgeon who has worked in small animal practice and has a regular gundog health care column in Shooting Times.
Tony Buckwell (BVet Med, DLAS, MRCVS) is a veterinary surgeon who worked in mixed, predominantly small animal practice, prior to a variety of senior management roles in industry, with a large animal breeder and in academia, each relating to the veterinary care and general welfare of a variety of animal species. Tony has a life-long passion for dogs, natural history and country pursuits. Tony volunteers his expertise to the Kennel club and regularly writes for Shooting Times magazine, answering questions on the health care and general welfare of working gundogs.