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Books with author Carol Frischmann

  • Dachshund

    Carol Frischmann

    Hardcover (TFH Publications, Inc., Sept. 1, 2015)
    The intelligent and determined Dachshund is a playful and sometimes clownish companion and watchdog. Newly authored text by a Dachshund expert demonstrates how these loyal and persistent dogs provide amusement and companionship to their families in cities, suburbs, or on the farm.Dogs 101 Dachshund is the essential guide for caring for these feisty, versatile dogs and includes information on breed characteristics, proper supplies, feeding, grooming, health, training, and fun activities. Sidebars in each chapter highlight important tips and interesting anecdotes, and the fun, modern design of this series mimics the stylish look of the Dogs 101 television series.
  • Dachshund

    Carol Frischmann

    eBook (TFH Publications, Inc., Sept. 1, 2015)
    Dachshunds are beautiful bruisers and clowns. Bred to hunt badgers and born to warm your heart, these intelligent, determined dogs provide amusement and companionship to their families in cities or suburbs or on the farm. This book is the essential guide for these sometimes obstinate, always lovable hounds, offering information on their breed characteristics and favorite activities, expert guidance on their supplies, feeding, grooming, health, training, and problem behaviors, and helpful background on everything Dachshund. Sidebars in each chapter highlight important and interesting anecdotes, and the fun, modern design of this series mimics the stylish look of the Dogs 101 television series.
  • Mystery in Troutburg Harbor

    Carol Oschmann

    Paperback (Sleepytown Press, June 13, 2011)
    Tom is without a home. Can his ability to bottom paint a boat lead to a home? How about his knowledge of boats in general? Maybe his knowledge of the foster home system is a little too much. His dreams of aliens and fire complicate his already complicated life.
  • Mystery in Troutburg Harbor

    Carol Oschmann

    (Sleepytown Press, June 1, 2011)
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