Зази Тодд - Счастливый хвостик

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    Счастливый хвостик
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Специалист по поведению собак Зази Тодд обобщила свежие научные данные в области кинологии, чтобы превратить их в обоснованные и практичные рекомендации для владельцев четвероногих. Среди них вы найдете советы по осознанному выбору и социализации щенка; информацию об обучении, играх, прогулках, сне и питании; рекомендации по коррекции поведения; правила безопасного взаимодействия собак с детьми и с другими питомцами; данные о старении собак и о том, как помочь им в конце жизни; экспертные мнения ветеринаров и зоопсихологов; чек-лист счастливой собаки и многое другое.

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