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June 26, 2007 at 7:49 pm #93077AnonymousGuest
A good little book for anyone starting in the world of the breeding bitch
Val[quote author=Mudgie link=topic=4209.msg153482#msg153482 date=1182885697]
Anyone got this book ???BOOK OF THE BITCH, by Gwen Bailey
any good ???
[/quote]June 26, 2007 at 9:18 pm #93078MudgieMemberDont want one for the breeding aspect – one for understanding seasons and cycles – any ideas ???
June 26, 2007 at 10:25 pm #93079AnonymousGuestive got it ;D
June 27, 2007 at 6:45 am #93080MudgieMemberSo would it do the job of explaining all the Girlie stuff to me ??? Or will it be way over my head :-\
June 27, 2007 at 11:08 am #93081kizkiznobiteMemberwhat do you want to know? there is a short bit in the stickies and i am sure if you google it bit in the timeline then you will get more info 🙂
June 27, 2007 at 5:59 pm #93082AnonymousGuestOr google here for the answers to your Q ;D the book is more breeding ovulation and all that jazz
June 27, 2007 at 10:01 pm #93083AnonymousGuestpm me your address you can borrow it
July 11, 2007 at 5:21 pm #93084SuzAndTheDivaMemberVal – am about a third of the way through the Dogs Diet and disease book – glad you recommended it – very good and makes lots of sense (well most of it – some of it is slightly beyond me :-[ ) but the diet section is very interesting working my way through it! ;D
July 11, 2007 at 5:25 pm #93085AnonymousGuestGood pleased you are enjoying it anything thats a bit ??? post and we will straighten it out for you ;D
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Val – am about a third of the way through the Dogs Diet and disease book – glad you recommended it – very good and makes lots of sense (well most of it – some of it is slightly beyond me :-[ ) but the diet section is very interesting working my way through it! ;D
[/quote]July 11, 2007 at 5:53 pm #93086SuzAndTheDivaMemberJust some of the more technical medical type stuff gets me – trouble is I always read it before bed and then forget what I was struggling with – will write it down in future and ask ;D But its really good, if a little horrifying to think that bad diets can play such a big part in those diseases 😮
August 13, 2007 at 9:15 pm #93087GracieMemberVAL – what book would be a good one to start off homoeopatic treatment, bearing in mind all th know about the subject is it is a ‘watered’ down version of the thing causing the ‘aliment’ 🙂
any of these you recommeded for beginner beginners?
The Homeopathic Treatment of Small Animals” by Christopher Day
Homeopathic Care for Cats and Dogs” by Don Hamilton
The Natural Way for Dogs and Cats” by Midi Fairgrieve
Dogs: Homeopathic Remedies” by George Macleodor something more explainitry about how it works etc 1st?
August 14, 2007 at 8:50 pm #93088AnonymousGuestSorry Gracie board elf must have hidden this one the two book that are easier to understand IMO are
The Homeopathic Treatment of Small Animals” by Christopher Day
Dogs: Homeopathic Remedies” by George Macleod
GM book is a little more technical but you will understand it and as long as the board elf doesn’t nick the post just ask or as Bev says bump it again ::)
I will try and write an explanation on the working of homeopathy tomorrow if I don’t, bump the post got loads of dogs in tomorrow and the old grey matter moved out of gear very quick these days
Val[quote author=Gracie link=topic=4209.msg164326#msg164326 date=1187039718]
VAL – what book would be a good one to start off homoeopatic treatment, bearing in mind all th know about the subject is it is a ‘watered’ down version of the thing causing the ‘aliment’ 🙂any of these you recommeded for beginner beginners?
The Homeopathic Treatment of Small Animals” by Christopher Day
Homeopathic Care for Cats and Dogs” by Don Hamilton
The Natural Way for Dogs and Cats” by Midi Fairgrieve
Dogs: Homeopathic Remedies” by George Macleodor something more explainitry about how it works etc 1st?
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