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The Everything Chihuahua Book - A Complete Guide to Raising Training and Caring for Your Chihuahua - cover

The Everything Chihuahua Book - A Complete Guide to Raising Training and Caring for Your Chihuahua

Joan Hustace Walker

Publisher: Everything

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Chihuahuas are no longer found just on the arms of celebrities and in television commercials; the entire country has fallen in love with their loving nature and loyalty! Whether you're looking for a Chihuahua of your own or already own one, The Everything Chihuahua Book is your definitive guide to all aspects of Chihuahua ownership.Authored by renowned pet writer Joan Hustace Walker, this all-inclusive book takes you through the puppy stage up to the older Chihuahua - and everything in between! Highlights include:The best places to find healthy puppiesTeaching effective discipline and housetrainingMaintaining proper nutrition and careEssentials tips on traveling safely with your ChihuahuaCaring for your older ChihuahuaAnd moreWith these tips and more, The Everything Chihuahua Book is you and your "Chi's" key to a happy and healthy life together!
Available since: 03/27/2006.
Print length: 322 pages.

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