Dog About Town: How to Choose and Care for a City Dog (Capital Ideas) (Paperback)
Review
The book is useful. — Cleveland Plain Dealer, May 19, 2000
A city dog has to remain healthy with limited exercise, should be bred to live with people, cannot have such sharp hearing that a car backfire is actually painful or so high strung that the normal hustle-bustle of city life is unendurable. In this timely resource book, Pat Farley shares her decades as a “working mother” of an array of city dogs, helps readers choose the right dog for them and the (more…)
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