Get the lowdown on keeping your dog healthy and contentThere's much more to a Golden Retriever than its lush coat, sunny disposition, and desire to please. This fun and friendly book shows you how to prepare your home for a new Golden puppy, socialize and train your new pet, and much more.
Discover how to:
- Choose the right Golden for you.
- Maintain your dog's good health.
- Feed your dog properly.
- Exercise and entertain your dog.
- Handle behavioral problems
Written in a down-to-earth style featuring informative cartoons, illustrations, reference lists, and other handy tools to help you understand and care for your Golden Retriever.
About the Author: If there is one thing that defines Nona Kilgore Bauer's life, it's this: She could not live without her Goldens. For the past 30 years, they have been her best friends and the inspiration for her books. They have also blessed her with friends from all corners of the dog world: breeders, veterinarians, dog writers, professional trainers, great training partners, and so many good dog friends who adore all furry creatures great and small.Nona's special love is working with her Goldens in the field, and she trains them for field trials and hunt tests as well as for obedience competition. She has trained several of her dogs to the Master Hunter level and Qualified All-Age status in the field, and many others to obedience and other working titles. Nona also judges field events and enjoys nothing more than watching a stylish retriever doing what he loves best.
Several of her Goldens also work as furry therapists at local nursing homes. Each monthly visit proves that friendly paws and wagging tails are the world's best tonic for the sick and lonely.
Nona studied journalism at Truman State University and began writing to help make the dog community a better place to live. She has written over a dozen dog books, and this is her fifth book about her beloved Golden Retrievers. Her very first Golden book captured the coveted Dog Writer's Association of American Best Breed Book of the Year award in 1993.
Her passion for her dogs colors everything she does, especially her books and writing projects.
If she can teach, motivate, or inspire her readers to do it right or better, the world will be a happier, safer place for dogs. And that will make her dog life even more golden that it already is.