How to Raise a Puppy You Can Live With

How to Raise a Puppy You Can Live With
Worried about leaving your puppy home alone while you work? Need to keep him from barking too much? Read on! This classic has answers for all that and much more! *six things to expect from your puppy *Ten keys to housebreaking without a hitch *Common puppy personality types and how to deal with them *Six gentle, effective methods of dicipline
Customer Review: Great advice from a professional breeder
This covers all the psychological and physical aspects of the puppy. How to bond, how to eliminate bad habits. I’m still working on my stubborn puppy, but her techniques are working when I have time to be peristent.
Customer Review: Great Book for New Puppy Owners
We’ve found this to be a great book to get us ready for our first puppy. Lots of useful tips and suggestions. I highly recommend this book for any new puppy owner.
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Goat Milk Soap - Lilac Scent
Goat milk soap is great for the body and will last a long time if kept out of sitting water. It lathers wonderfully!
EGRET heron bird TUMBLER cup bathroom home decor
Add a touch of elegance and serenity to your bathroom. This egret heron tumbler portrays the handsome bird wading through the grassy water on a foggy morning. A beautiful work of hand painted art! Exhibits gorgeous detailing with its raised relief texture. Tumbler is slightly translucent to beautifully accent your decor. Measures approximately 4.5″L x 3″Diameter. Made from hand painted resin. NOTE: This listing is for the TUMBLER only. The bottom photograph is a display of the complete Foggy Morning Egret bath set. Please check our store for availability of other items in this series.
30″ Tall Metal Bird Bath Garden Decor
30″ Tall Bird bath is die cast from fine Alumunium metal. Great for outdoor garden decor.
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Adelard of Bath, Conversations with his Nephew: On the Same and the Different, Questions on Natural Science, and On Birds (Cambridge Medieval Classics)
This book consists of editions and translations of the three known texts in which Adelard of Bath (c. 1080-1150) addresses his Nephew: an exhortation to the study of the liberal arts that constitute “philosophy” (On the Same and the Different), a dialogue on the nature of things in which rational causes are sought (Questions on Natural Science), and a discussion concerning the upbringing and medication of hawks (On Birds). A preface introduces the works and places them in the context of the Court schools of Norman bishops and dukes.






