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The Complete Guide to Leonbergers: Selecting, Training, Feeding, Exercising, Socializing, and Loving Your New Leonberger Puppy (en Inglés)
Vanessa Richie
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LP Media Inc.
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The Complete Guide to Leonbergers: Selecting, Training, Feeding, Exercising, Socializing, and Loving Your New Leonberger Puppy (en Inglés) - Richie, Vanessa
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Reseña del libro "The Complete Guide to Leonbergers: Selecting, Training, Feeding, Exercising, Socializing, and Loving Your New Leonberger Puppy (en Inglés)"
A revolutionary new look into everything "Leo"; a MUST-READ that includes practical tips, tricks, and insights to help a new (or seasoned) Leonberger owner! Author Vanessa Richie used interviews with Six TOP Leonberger Breeders to create the perfect guidebook for any new Leo owner. This complete resource offers an in-depth look at what it's truly like to live with a Leonberger. Covering topics such as: Selecting the right Leonberger from a breeder or rescueThe unique Leo traits that every new owner should prepare for"Leo-proofing" your house and yardSuccessfully socializing your Leo with other dogs and petsBegining training strategiesLeo specific nutritional needs and healthcareExercise strategies for keeping your Leo happy and healthyGrooming a Leo the correct wayHealth care and Leo specific disease preventionThe Leonberger is like no other breed. They tend to be gentle giants, but their low bark is enough to scare off anyone who doesn't know about their affectionate temperament. One of the earliest intentionally bred "cross-breeds"; the Leonberger typically has some of the best traits from each of its Newfoundland and Saint Bernard ancestors. With a higher stamina than most large breeds, this is not a giant breed couch potato, but a dog that will want you to go out and be active. With a life expectancy of only 8 or 9 years, it never seems nearly long enough time. But those years can be full of a lot of fun and activity, especially if you love to swim. Whether you live alone or have a large family, this is a dog that loves people and playing. And they have the kind of patience you want if you have small kids.For people who are active and love big dogs, it's difficult to go wrong with a Leonberger.