by Hugh Lasgarn
Also available from Souvenir Press as an ebook
“All dog-owners should have a copy of ‘Why Does My Dog…?’ on their bookshelf to refer to when faced with a doggy problem… Presented in an easy-to-find-and-follow A – Z format.”
‘Your Dog’
Why Does My Dog…?
John Fisher
Have you ever asked: Why does my dog
bark when left alone?
jump up at visitors?
pull on the lead?
This practical and authoritative book, from a leading dog expert, gives you all the answers and explains how to change problem behaviour without resorting to punishment.
Using your dog’s psychology, the instincts it has inherited from his wolf ancestors, John Fisher provides a fascinating insight into the roots of a dog’s behaviour. Written with both dog and owner in mind.
“This authoritative book, written by a leading dog behaviour expert with extensive experience, gives you the answers and explains how to change your dog’s behaviour.”
‘Petlife’
“When you are buying your new bird and its cage and toys, make sure this book is part of your purchases. It will save a lot of headaches at a later date.”
‘Cage & Aviary Birds’
Why Does My Parrot…?
Rosemary Low
This practical and helpful book draws on Rosemary Low’s unrivalled experience to provide valuable guidance for parrot owners of any level. Using the basic elements of parrot psychology and behaviour, problem behaviour is explained and solutions are offered. Using an easy-to-use A-Z format, this book will demystify every problem a parrot owner will come across, such as biting, screaming and feather plucking.
“Rosemary Low has been involved with birds from an early age… The distillation of this vast experience has enabled her to rightly claim the credentials to promote an in-depth look at the sometimes-mystifying behaviour of parrots.”
‘Australian Aviculture’
No other author on parrots has such breadth of knowledge or experience. Along with her professional authority, Rosemary Low also illustrates her solutions to common problems through her relationship with a favourite parrot for 30 years as the basis.
“Every veterinary surgeon who regularly has clients bringing parrots to the surgery should have this book.”
‘The Veterinary Record’
“A comprehensive and practical book for rabbit owners that answers all the questions you’ve ever had about rabbits.”
‘Wild About Animals’
Why Does My Rabbit…?
Anne McBride
Rabbits are now the third most popular pet in Britain but few owners understand their behavioural problems. Many of the problems that rabbits demonstrate can be avoided if their living conditions are adapted to follow their natural instincts and Anne McBride explains how to do this. She describes how rabbits live and breed in the wild, and the instincts your pet rabbit has inherited, which make it act as it does.
“A practical, authoritative study.”
‘Fur and Feather’
With a range of problems, arranged alphabetically for easy-to-use accessibility, this book covers all types of rabbits, from hutch to house rabbits and fully covers the specific problems that can affect them.
“I would recommend every rabbit owner have a read of this book!”
Therabbithouse