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Books with title The Complete Guide to Pet Care

  • Gerbils: The Complete Guide to Gerbil Care

    Donna Anastasi

    Paperback (CompanionHouse Books, Sept. 1, 2005)
    Who doesn't wish to share his or her home with a cage full of "Furry Mongolian Friends" aka gerbils!? Author Donna Anastasi certainly does! She describes these irresistible critters as "quiet, clean, friendly, curious, active, and easy-to-please." In deciding whether the gerbil is for you, Anastasi offers this advice: "If you are looking for a seemingly limitless cache of cuteness--from their long, fanning whiskers and large almond-shaped eyes to heir bunnylike hind legs and tufted tail tips--then gerbils are for you!" Clearly bitten by the gerbil bug, the author begins by providing some basic natural history about gerbils, their origins on the Mongolian range, and an overview of their behaviors. Anastasi defends her favorite pocket pet and asserts that the gentle gerbil does not deserve its Latin name (Meriones ungiculatus), which translates as "clawed warrior." Filled with terrific color photographs, Gerbils summarizes the basic needs of these adorable rodents, specifically addressing their housing requirements, the cost and commitment involved, and their interactions with children and other pets. The following are devoted to purchasing a healthy gerbil from a pet shop, hobby breeder, or shelter; introducing the gerbil to the home; housing and feeding; taming and handling the pet gerbil; health considerations and potential household hazards; breeding and raising the young; and exhibiting gerbils at shows.The discussion on housing covers the selection of the ideal enclosure, basic housing setup, accessories, safety, and a guide to cleaning the tank. The chapter "Taming and Handling Your Gerbils" offers a step-by-step socialization process to acclimate the gerbil to its new handler and surroundings plus instructions for handling the gerbil and discouraging nipping. All keepers will be interested in the chapter on keeping gerbils healthy through smart preventative care; topics covered include allergies; broken limbs and head injury; teeth, tail, and ear problems; dehydration; diarrhea; heat stroke; hypothermia; mites, and more. Gerbil enthusiasts who are looking to become gerbil midwives will find complete instructions for breeding and raising pups (baby gerbils) in the chapter about reproduction. It covers planning a litter, setting up a breeding tank, mating, caring for the pregnant mom, birthing, fostering, growth cycles, weaning, handling pups, and more. The chapter "Fun with Gerbils" offers ideas for games, art projects, photographing, and training gerbils to do seven fun tricks. Resources include lists of publications, clubs, organizations, and websites. Glossary of terms and index included.
  • Gerbils: The Complete Guide to Gerbil Care

    Donna Anastasi

    eBook (CompanionHouse Books, Nov. 8, 2011)
    Who doesn't wish to share his or her home with a cage full of "Furry Mongolian Friends" aka gerbils!? Author Donna Anastasi certainly does! She describes these irresistible critters as "quiet, clean, friendly, curious, active, and easy-to-please." In deciding whether the gerbil is for you, Anastasi offers this advice: "If you are looking for a seemingly limitless cache of cuteness--from their long, fanning whiskers and large almond-shaped eyes to heir bunnylike hind legs and tufted tail tips--then gerbils are for you!" Clearly bitten by the gerbil bug, the author begins by providing some basic natural history about gerbils, their origins on the Mongolian range, and an overview of their behaviors. Anastasi defends her favorite pocket pet and asserts that the gentle gerbil does not deserve its Latin name (Meriones ungiculatus), which translates as "clawed warrior." Filled with terrific color photographs, Gerbils summarizes the basic needs of these adorable rodents, specifically addressing their housing requirements, the cost and commitment involved, and their interactions with children and other pets. The following are devoted to purchasing a healthy gerbil from a pet shop, hobby breeder, or shelter; introducing the gerbil to the home; housing and feeding; taming and handling the pet gerbil; health considerations and potential household hazards; breeding and raising the young; and exhibiting gerbils at shows.The discussion on housing covers the selection of the ideal enclosure, basic housing setup, accessories, safety, and a guide to cleaning the tank. The chapter "Taming and Handling Your Gerbils" offers a step-by-step socialization process to acclimate the gerbil to its new handler and surroundings plus instructions for handling the gerbil and discouraging nipping. All keepers will be interested in the chapter on keeping gerbils healthy through smart preventative care; topics covered include allergies; broken limbs and head injury; teeth, tail, and ear problems; dehydration; diarrhea; heat stroke; hypothermia; mites, and more. Gerbil enthusiasts who are looking to become gerbil midwives will find complete instructions for breeding and raising pups (baby gerbils) in the chapter about reproduction. It covers planning a litter, setting up a breeding tank, mating, caring for the pregnant mom, birthing, fostering, growth cycles, weaning, handling pups, and more. The chapter "Fun with Gerbils" offers ideas for games, art projects, photographing, and training gerbils to do seven fun tricks. Resources include lists of publications, clubs, organizations, and websites. Glossary of terms and index included.
  • The ASPCA Complete Guide to Pet Care

    David L. Carroll

    Hardcover (Plume, NY, March 15, 2001)
    415 Pages
  • The Complete Guide to Animals

    Barbara Toft

    Hardcover (Sterling, )
    None
  • Mac Guide: Mac The Complete Guide

    IMRAN HOSSAIN

    language (, June 10, 2020)
    However much you think you know about your Mac, there’s always something to learn. Over this book’s 164 pages, we show you the Mac’s basic and advanced features, and also get inside its bundled apps. It’s perfect for beginners as it assumes no previous knowledge, but there are plenty of tips for advanced users too.
  • The ASPCA Complete Guide to Pet Care

    David L. Carroll, Stephen Zawistowski

    Paperback (Plume, Nov. 1, 2001)
    A comprehensive guide to pet care provides all the information one needs to know to maintain the health and well-being of domestic animalls, including dogs, cats, snakes, birds, or other exotic species, offering step-by-step instructions on how to select the right pet, feeding techniques, first aid care, housebreaking, and more. Original.
  • The Complete Guide to Asterix

    Peter Kessler, Albert Uderzo

    Hardcover (Distribooks Inc, )
    None
  • Gerbils: The Complete Guide to Gerbil Care

    Donna Anastasi

    Paperback (BowTie Press, Sept. 1, 2005)
    Filled with fascinating historical facts and up-to-date information on how to care for your pet, Complete Care Made Easy: Gerbils addresses all the major concerns about owning a gerbil. This book offers practical advice, emergency first-aid tips, fun activities, and more!
  • Gerbils: The Complete Guide to Gerbil Care

    Donna Anastasi

    Paperback (i5 Press (September 01,2005), March 15, 1602)
    None
  • The Guardian's Guide to Complete Dragon Care

    Bill Hunt, Loraine Van Tonder, Elizabeth Daugherty

    Paperback (Crimson Cloak Publishing, May 14, 2017)
    So, you've suddenly found yourself the Guardian of a miniature, wish-granting dragon, eh?Lucky you! I imagine you can hardly wait to start wishing and making your dreams come true. But, hold on a minute! That dragon is a living, breathing creature. How will you care for it? What does it eat? How do you keep it clean? What do you do if it gets sick? No worries: you'll find the answers to all of those questions (and much, much more) in "The Guardian's Guide to Complete Dragon Care". I suggest you buy the book and start reading right away, the little fellow looks hungry!
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  • Down the Cape;: The complete guide to Cape Cod,

    Katherine Smith

    Hardcover (Dodge Publishing Company, March 15, 1936)
    None
  • Down the Cape: The Complete Guide to Cape Cod

    Katharine Smith, Edith Shay

    Hardcover (Dodge, March 15, 1936)
    222 pp.