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by: Stephen C. Rafe
Amazon.com's Price: $9.95 Prices subject to change.
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 636.7
EAN: 9781577790457
ISBN: 1577790456
Label: Alpine Blue Ribbon Books
Manufacturer: Alpine Blue Ribbon Books
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 104
Publication Date: 2004-08
Publisher: Alpine Blue Ribbon Books
Sales Rank: 459958
Studio: Alpine Blue Ribbon Books
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Editorial Review:
Book Description: Do you want to know how to prepare your family dog for the arrival of a new baby? Would you like your dog to be well-behaved around your grandchildren or the neighbor's kids? Are you thinking about buying a dog but concerned about the safety of your children? Parents who read and follow Rafe's advice will be infinitely more successful in raising children and dogs together. Learn how to establish dominance, understand your dog's way of thinking, adequately prepare a dog for a new child, how your personality affects your dog's behavior, and the key things every child needs to be taught about dogs. Make sure children are safe around your dog. Order a copy today!
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Very good
Very good, though really designed for a couple who already has a dog and is adding the baby. I was hoping to learn about having a baby and then getting the dog.
Rating: - Very good
Very good, though really designed for a couple who already has a dog and is adding the baby. I was hoping to learn about having a baby and then getting the dog.
Rating: - Your Baby and Bowser
Your Baby and Bowser is a non-disciplinarian guide to avoiding potential problems between your dog and your child or grandchild. Small children tend to bring out the best and the worst of dogs. Children may unknowing startle a sleeping or eating dog. Caught unaware, even the best trained dog might react by growling or biting. The crying and flailing of infants may resemble prey behaviours or behaviours of a sick pup. In these cases, the dog may feel the need to stalk or play with the prey. Alternately, ... Read More
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