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A quirky and fun guide to finding the right pet for you and dealing with some of their unique characteristics. Dogs share our homes and our lives in a much closer way than any other pet. A dog becomes one of the family, included in photographs, outings and stories. In fact, people so often treat their dogs like humans, it is no wonder that they sometimes act like one! Whether he's becoming a picky eater, a couch potato or simply thinks he's the man of the house, My Dog Thinks He's Human! can help. With 50 tips on all aspects of caring for your dog, from your choosing a puppy to his chasing the…mehr

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A quirky and fun guide to finding the right pet for you and dealing with some of their unique characteristics. Dogs share our homes and our lives in a much closer way than any other pet. A dog becomes one of the family, included in photographs, outings and stories. In fact, people so often treat their dogs like humans, it is no wonder that they sometimes act like one! Whether he's becoming a picky eater, a couch potato or simply thinks he's the man of the house, My Dog Thinks He's Human! can help. With 50 tips on all aspects of caring for your dog, from your choosing a puppy to his chasing the postman, this book will show you the best ways to ensure that you and your dog learn to co-exist contentedly.
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Peter Wedderburn (Author) Peter Wedderburn is a vet in a 'companion animal' practice working only with pets. He writes a weekly column in the Daily Telegraph and the Evening Irish Herald and appears regularly as 'Pete the Vet' on Ireland's TV3. He lives in Ireland with his wife and two daughters and a menagerie of animals and birds. Per José Karlén (Illustrator) Per José Karlén is a young Swedish illustrator and animator who has a long, long list of awards to his name, including the Quentin Blake Narrative Illustration Award. His wickedly funny and individual work appeals to both adults and children alike, and his freelance work includes everything from children's books to illustrations for The Times, The Independent and for Royal Mail.