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El. knyga: Older dog? No worries!: Maintaining physical, mental and emotional wellbeing in your golden oldie

  • Formatas: 72 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 11-Mar-2020
  • Leidėjas: Hubble&Hattie
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781787117167
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  • Formatas: 72 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 11-Mar-2020
  • Leidėjas: Hubble&Hattie
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781787117167
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If you're lucky, your dog is an older dog and you have shared many happy years with them by your side. As they grow older, dogs’ needs change, and they may not be as mentally, physically, or emotionally robust as they once were. Older dogs are a joy and a privilege to care for, with opportunities to further strengthen your relationship as you adapt to their changing needs. Older dog? No worries!, part of the No Worries! series, encourages you to consider your dog’s individuality, and adapt or introduce activities that help maintain their mental agility, emotional resilience, and physical health. Drawing upon the latest research to provide ideas for maximising your dog’s well-being as they age, the individual chapters allow you to develop your own care plan for your dog, to incorporate new or amended ideas into your daily routine, and to make simple changes to your home, garden, car, and walks, to ensure your older dog is happy, safe, and invigorated.

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Everything you need to know to maximise the quality of life for your older dog. Dogs NSW --- the ultimate roadmap to navigate the ageing process with a beloved companion ... Older Dogs? No Worries is a book for families ... the perfect gift for each new puppy owner ... Older Dogs? No Worries - a testament of devotion to beloved oldies everywhere. Geelong U3A Dog Handling Skills Class. --- Profusely illustrated throughout with full color photography, "Older Dog? No Worries!: Maintaining Physical, Mental and Emotional Well-being in Your Golden Oldie" is a thoroughly 'user friendly' instructional guide and reference ... an extraordinary and unreservedly recommended addition to personal, professional, and community library Pets/Wildlife collections. Midwest Book Review --- Offering advice and ideas for mental, physical, and emotional support as your dog ages and how his needs change, including the latest research to help you create a bespoke care plan for your dog, its an excellent reference book. The Kennel Club

Dedication & Acknowledgements 4(1)
Introduction 5(3)
Chapter 1 Emotional awareness
8(10)
Chapter 2 Let's get physical
18(16)
Chapter 3 Stimulate the senses
34(9)
Chapter 4 Retain the brain
43(9)
Chapter 5 Goodbye, my friend
52(5)
Appendix 1 Introducing scenting activities 57(7)
Appendix 2 Journeys quality of life scale 64(3)
Appendix 3 Cooper's final days 67(2)
Index 69(1)
Rogues' Gallery: The Cast 70
Sian is an MSc-qualified dog trainer whose aim is to maximise quality of life for all dogs. She contributes to national media as a dog training expert, and her previous book No Walks? No Worries! (2014) is an essential guide for owners with dogs on restricted activity. Sian has also appeared as an animal training and behaviour expert for various BBC programmes including Head Trainer for BBC2s acclaimed Me and My Dog (2017), Bang Goes the Theory, and was consulted during the making of Inside the Animal Mind with Chris Packham.

Sian owns and runs Developing Dogs in Cambridgeshire, as well as giving seminars and workshops across the country, developing interactions which enable dogs and owners to make the most of their unique relationship.