The Natural Dog: A New Approach to Achieving a Happy, Healthy Hound

Author:   Gwen Bailey
Publisher:   Octopus Publishing Group
ISBN:  

9780600636038


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   01 July 2021
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Gwen Bailey
Publisher:   Octopus Publishing Group
Imprint:   Hamlyn
Dimensions:   Width: 19.40cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 23.80cm
Weight:   0.900kg
ISBN:  

9780600636038


ISBN 10:   0600636038
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   01 July 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Gwen Bailey is the author of the UK's biggest-selling training book: The Perfect Puppy, which has sold more than 470,000 copies worldwide and helped countless owners understand and school their puppies. Early in her career Gwen worked for a leading UK national animal welfare charity, and pioneered the use of canine behaviour knowledge in the rehoming of unwanted animals. She was also the first person to be appointed by a national animal welfare charity as a full-time Animal Behaviourist. Gwen has written 15 books on dog care, psychology books and training. She is also the founder of Puppy School, the UK's largest network of puppy training classes.

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