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New Book Reveals Proper Golden Retriever Care Secrets

by Robyn Sharpe

Taking care of your Golden Retriever can be fun when you know how to do it the right way says Scott Bradley author of The Golden Retriever Report.

(PRWEB) February 11, 2005 -- When I got my first Golden Retriever I was frustrated at the lack of information about the breed, specially on getting the love, attention and obedience training parts right. In fact, I searched through almost all the corner bookstores around. Sure, I found a few dog books authored by the so-called 'dog experts'. I bought them and started reading them but when I applied the tips given they just didnt work. I then realized why most of the books I read didnt work. They were dog books, not Golden Retriever books and secondly the so-called 'dog-experts' probably never owned a Golden before .As a result I decided to write a guide book that told you everything there is to know about your Golden Retriever, leaving no stone unturned says Mr Bradley. http://dog-guides.atspace.com/golden.htm Golden Retriever Report

Mr Bradley has spent many years studying the Golden Retriever breed. Goldens do require special care but once learnt its not that hard to understand their needs and care for a Golden. They are worth every bit of effort of course as they will reward their owners a hundred fold in enjoyment and unwavering companionship.

Most owners may make the mistake and presume a Golden Retriever is cared for the same way as any other dog. They aren't and that mistake could cost the owners dearly in time, money and heartache. I really get frustrated seeing Golden owners ending up with big disappointments just because they didn't have the right information at hand. There is a better way. Says Mr Bradley.

"The Golden Retriever Report" is aimed at both new and old Golden Retriever owners alike with the never-ending task of taking care of their pets happiness and well-being. Topics covered include: Where did Golden's originate from? The best method for creating a safe and healthy environment for your Golden, A Virus that is deadly to puppies but harmless to adults, Certain Barking Patterns can indicate specific situations, The Most Important thing you Must know about Training your Golden and more.

For further details of The Golden Retriever Report visit: http://dog-guides.atspace.com/golden.htm.

http://dog-guides.atspace.com/golden.htm

 

 

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