Do you love dogs? Coloring? How about coloring exciting pictures of working service dogs? Support the rescue and training of dogs with this beautiful coloring book of service dogs in training, part of a benefit for the 501(c)(3) charity, Pawsitivity Service Dogs. Each black and white drawing is of a real candidate trainee, working with a child with autism, an adult with epilepsy, a person with PTSD or mobility issues (or sometimes, just relaxing after a hard day of work!). Each image is simple enough for a child, but even adults will have fun with these engaging and beautiful drawings. Express your love of dogs by coloring these real-life super heroes! All proceeds from this book will go to charity.
Welcome to "Color Me Canine (Hound Group)"! If you like coloring realistic drawings with just a bit of extra, I promise you will have fun with this book. If you are looking for your next canine buddy or you just like oohing and aahing over all the cool dogs, this book is for you as well. Some of what you will find inside: - All the coloring pages are done by me, a Maxwell award-winning artist. - There's honest info about Hounds in general. Did you know that usually, your hound sees you as a good friend, rather than his master? You are a lovely part of their day, but they are not going to do what you say just because you say it. Does that sound like the right type of dog for you? - Two-page breed descriptions of each breed including a crowdsourced "In Three Words". The plan is to have seven coloring books, one for each American Kennel Club Group. Done so far (as of 2021) are Toy Dogs and Herding Breeds. This is Volume 3. Still have a way to go! I better get busy.
Forty-two popular dogs — collie, poodle, dachshund, others — beautifully rendered. Captions, glossary, and brief history offer fascinating facts about humanity's "best friend." 40 black-and-white illustrations. Color illustrations on covers with an Introduction and captions by Soren Robertson.
Fetching portraits of canine companions range from a lively Lab to a snoozing bulldog. Sixteen stained glass images of the American Kennel Club's top dogs encompass a winning array of beloved breeds.
De-stress with this delightfully detailed dog coloring book for adults From cuddly Corgis and galloping Greyhounds to bearded Schnauzers and coiffed Shih Tzus, dogs are our best friends, beloved family members--and for many dog owners, a major source of support after a stressful day. Perfect for people who love pooches or animal art enthusiasts, this book provides an expressive way to relieve stress with beautifully detailed coloring pages featuring your favorite furry friends! The Stress-Relief Dog Coloring Book includes: Tons of tail-waggers--Color your way through Beagles, Boxers, Bulldogs, and beyond in this dog coloring book, featuring a wide variety of breeds in every size and shape. High-quality hound--Sturdy pages in this dog coloring book are perfect for wax crayons and colored pencils, so you can color to your heart's content. Exquisitely detailed dogs--Bring the pack to life with 35 pages of stunning original designs in a range of complexities. Whether you're a dog lover or an art enthusiast, the Stress-Relief Dog Coloring Book gives you the creative outlet to find peace of mind.
This adult coloring book has Over 30 Different & Creative Dog Designs, with richly detailed line art, originally created by our favorite artist to give you the best coloring experience. Each page is unique, with a different breed as well as a different sort of theme, as each dog is doing something else and often staged with various items.
Project Adopt focuses on creating social reform in regards to shelter dogs and responsible ownership, through the means of education and fine arts. Throughout the coloring book the reader gains valuable insights about the importance of adoption, spaying & neutering, volunteering, and a variety of other canine related issues, while simultaneously raising funds and awareness for the Athens county dog shelter. 100%% of the proceeds collected will be donated to Friends of the Shelter Dogs, a non-profit organization that provides assistance to the dogs in the Athens County Dog Shelter by providing veterinary support, sterilization, rescue operations and the promotion of the dogs in the shelter to help prevent the euthanization of adoptable dogs. To learn more about project Adopt visit http: //www.adopt-coloringbook.co
This exciting dog training book is based on the original techniques of Hollywood dog trainer and Animal Planet's Good Dog U host, Joel Silverman. In What Color Is Your Dog? Silverman presents his groundbreaking color-coding technique, developed over his thirty-year career training dogs for film, television, and commercials as well as working with killer whales in Sea World. By determining what color is an owner's dog, he is able to recognize and then enhance his dog's behavior, following the techniques outlined in the book.Silverman's advice for new puppy owners is to develop a strong, trusting relationship with their puppies in their first thirty days. He shuns traditional concepts of beginning the puppy's lessons as soon as the puppy comes home; instead he proposes that new owners spend time having fun, building trust, and enjoying the first month of the relationship. By increasing the dog's trust and "like" of his owner, the dog becomes more willing and eager to please and work with his owner/trainer.The main gist of the book comes from Silverman's color system in which five basic canine personalities or temperaments are assigned colors. With the descriptions of the five colors in hand;Blue (a fearful, rather skittish type dog), Green (a more or less bashful pooch), Yellow (the ideal, easygoing companion dog), Orange (excitable, but relatively under control dog), and Red (the hyper, high-strung dog that bounces off the walks as soon as bark);an owner is able to determine which color best matches his dog's temperament and approach the dog's lessons accordingly. The dog owner's goal then is to move his dog as close to the middle of the color spectrum (Yellow) as possible by using the training practices outlined in the book.Silverman devotes a full chapter to each of the five colors, explaining what makes each color type tick and how owners should best handle such a dog.The second half of the book focuses on training tools and techniques and teaching specific cues (sit/stay, stay, come, and no). There is also a chapter for the puppy owner giving helpful advice on special techniques to use for puppies.