Book: Dogs
Publisher: Guide Compact DeAgostini
Pages:319
(except for reading my book report book, I would like to share
something more interesting)
They say a dog is a mans best friend, I agree. From small
stretching out to large there are more than 100 types of dogs in our world, all
with different characters even the ones we could never imagine. Some races are:
- · Doberman
- · Rottweiler
- · Labrador
- · Dalmatian
- · King Charles
- Puli
- Golden Retriever
All these dogs have their own unique
personalities, if it is aggression or loyalty, however it does not always have
to be that pit buls or Dobermans are aggressive, it very much depends on the
way the owner treats them and what he teaches them. In this book every page
contains a new dog species, their information, story, cures, temperament etc.
At the beginning and the end of the book there are quizzes and extra
information about puppies or how to treat a dog. For every dog there is a small
box:
I grew up with dogs and learned to love them, some of my favorite
dogs and their traits as the book says:
Doberman
Is a large dog breed known for his force, ability to guard
and use for police. He originally comes from Germany and is about 69cm tall.(include
video)
These are 2 friends: Ramsey and Pablo, they have more videos, and this doberman is not aggressive.
Dogo Argentino(favorite)
This dog has total white fur, originated in Argentina and
was used for hunting the puma , it was once known that this dog was loving and
kind, however as it traveled throughout the world it was introduced as a
dangerous dog and is now used for protection.
Boxer
The Boxer shares its nationality with the Doberman, is a
very intelligent dog and is known to have the
LONGEST TOUNGUE FROM ALL DOGS !! My family and I had one ourselves, in
the book it says they are very kind to little kinds, we on the other hand
experienced something very different, demonstrating that it really does depend
on how you teach the dog. Now-a-days it is forbidden to cut the boxers tail and
ears, however I think one should because without the cut it is not a boxer.
So after all, I think anyone that wants to learn about dogs
or just enjoy looking through pics and
seeing what is unique about them would really enjoy this “book”.
this is really interesting! and the video is soo funny :)
ReplyDeleteLove the picture of (st.) Clare/Claire you have in the post. So cool!
ReplyDeleteI have the same book. You can learn a lot from it. I decided the breed of my dog thanks to this book.
ReplyDeleteGreat video, Alexandra! Loved it.
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