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The New Encyclopedia of the Dog

The New Encyclopedia of the Dog

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Authors: Dk Publishing, Dr. Bruce Fogle
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Category: Book

Buy New: $150.00

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 55 reviews
Sales Rank: 1226507

Media: Hardcover
Edition: 2
Pages: 460
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.9
Dimensions (in): 11.5 x 10 x 1.6

ISBN: 0135135540
Dewey Decimal Number: 636.7
EAN: 9780135135549
ASIN: 0135135540

Publication Date: April 4, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Also Available In:

  • Hardcover - The Encyclopedia of the Dog
  • Hardcover - The Encyclopedia of the Dog (Encyclopaedia of)
  • Hardcover - New Encyclopedia of the Dog
  • Hardcover - The New Encyclopedia of The Dog
  • Hardcover - The Encyclopedia of the Dog
  • Hardcover - The New Encyclopedia of the Dog
  • Hardcover - Encyclopedia of the Dog

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Review
There are few activities more utterly appealing and delightful to the avid dog fan than ogling a glossy, picture-filled dog encyclopedia. Perhaps you're a dog owner wannabe, reading up on your options in case your parents or landlord or spouse were to suddenly give the go-ahead. Or maybe you already have a dog and want to revel in every word devoted to her breed. Or you're the kind of dogophile that takes pleasure in everything dog-related, and a coffee-table book devoted to dogs is just the ticket to soothe your nerves after a hard day.

More than 400 breeds are profiled here, including far more international varieties than many a dog-breed book. Alongside the oft-seen German Shepherds and Great Danes, you'll find profiles of Pudelpointers and Groenendaels, Portuguese Watchdogs and Karabashes, Tibetan Mastiffs and Danish Chicken Dogs. And while the profiles are short--generally a half to a full page of pictures and text--each is accompanied by a series of icons that indicate important traits, such as whether or not the breed tends to be good with children, suitable for urban living, or good watchdogs, and whether it requires a lot of exercise or grooming, gets on well with other dogs, and is easy to obedience train.

"Domestic Dog Breeds," however, is but one chapter among six. The encyclopedia tracks the evolution of the dog, and does a beautiful job of explaining and illustrating the dog's body and systems, from skeleton and musculature to organs and coat variations. There's a worthwhile chapter on canine society and psychology that covers courtship and mating as well as integral concepts such as the dog pack, aggression, and affection. The encyclopedia also traces people's interest in dogs, from early domestication through folklore, film, art, and advertising to dogs in sports, in work, and as companions. And finally, there's a chapter on how to care for a dog, with advice on choosing a dog, nutrition, grooming, and behavioral problems.

In short, Fogle's encyclopedia is a fine book for dog owners to rely on and a beautiful book for soon-to-be dog owners to dream on. --Stephanie Gold

Product Description
Beginning with the evolution of the dog's ancestors, this encyclopaedia traces the history of the various branches of the canine family, right up to the present day. The dog's varied relationships with humans are explored, with information on the dog's place in folklore, art, literature, sport and films, and its role as a companion and worker. The language of dogs has become a popular subject of study, with new discoveries being made all the time. Every facet of the dog's life is explored, from courtship and mating to aggression and communication. The history of each dog is examined, along with the variations of coat, colour and behaviour which make that breed unique.


Customer Reviews:   Read 50 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars wonderful book   August 8, 2008
Y. Nishida (japan)
Not only are the pictures beautiful,but also very interesting context.
I enjoy reading it and get so many useful information for my dogs too.




5 out of 5 stars GREAT Overview of NUMEROUS Breeds with Quality Photos   March 13, 2008
P. Hamacher (USA)
I think it is hard to find a good dog encyclopedia. That is why I would like to share some information this book contains. Chapter One: Historical Development of the Dog. Chapter Two: Dog's influence on humans. Chapter Three: A Dog's Biology. This chapter contains information for those interested in dogs design, structure, and movement. Chapter Four: A Dog's Lifecycle. Chapter Five: Domestic Dog Breeds. This is what sells the book. It has 375 breeds with excellent pictures. I want to emphasize the pictures because they have at least two pictures per breed. In on case the German Sheppard has 11 pictures. The book also has a good amount of the more uncommon dog breeds. Chapter Six: Caring for your Dog. It contains dog safety, health, feeding, nutrition, grooming, traveling, boarding, behavior, and equipment. Now that you have the general information on the book, I wanted to clarify that in the Domestic Dog Breeds section it is not deeply descriptive on each specific breed. If you were to ask my opinion on the book I would say if you aren't trying to get a lot of information on a specific breed or a lot of information on a certain subject than buy it! From what I was expecting I would rate it a 10.


5 out of 5 stars People Pleaser   February 8, 2008
D. Grzebielucha (Buffalo , New York , USA)
Great "coffee table" book , everyone who comes over to my house HAS to pick up this book & peruse through it......ALL making comments ,men & women alike , they LOVE the pictures , facts , etc. Would recommend for anyone who loves/likes dogs/animals , has children , has lots of friends who visit & need a "start-up" conversation , a visitor's "MUST" , surprising impact book......


5 out of 5 stars Grreat for the inquisitive mind   September 19, 2007
Jacqueline Jones (San Francisco)
This book is a quick guide to all the dog breeds in the world. My husband and I refer to it frequently; for example, if we see a breed we're unfamiliar with we'll look it up in this book. Or if we meet a dog that is behaving in a certain way, we go to this book to learn what the typical behavior for that breed is. The photographs are straightforward and not overly styled. Yet the photographs are so professional that you really don't need a different book that may have lot's of "beauty" shots in it. I would recommend this book to anyone who loves dogs in general, and who is interested in learning a little bit about all the specific breeds.

The last comment I'd like to add is that this book is really quite beautiful for a reference book. It's worth the price, and if you are a dog lover it will be in your library forever.



5 out of 5 stars Encyclopedia of the Dog   August 1, 2007
Jane
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I love this book. I knew what it was before buying it, as had borrowed it for a while before buying. If you love to look at the various breeds of dogs, or need some background on a variety of dog breeds, you will enjoy this. Tons of information on each breed, great photos, and a historical section that is fascinating. Also a good dog anatomy section.

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