"'Give your dog a bone' deals exclusively with feeding dogs. It is writtenb for people who want easy to read, commonsense guidance on feeding their dogs for maximum health, least cost and least impact on our environment"--Publisher's description.
Although devastated when his pet dog dies, a young boy goes trick-or-treating and receives a timely visit from an old friend during a scary encounter with graveyard skeletons in this kid-friendly tale. Illustrations.
Half-bloods with Thierry's skill set are given two options. They can join the conclave's marshal program, or they can pack their bags. Turn down the job offer, and you've just shredded your residency pass for the mortal realm and booked yourself a one-way ticket to Faerie. Texas is the only home Thierry has ever known, and she's not going anywhere. Even if it means following in her notorious father's footsteps as a peacekeeper. But pinning on the badge opens her eyes to the fact sometimes fae need protection too, and that sometimes humans are the real monsters.
A selfish young dog called Rufus goes in search of his beloved bone and finds three new toys even more amazing.But he isn't the only one who wants them ...
Beloved throughout the world for her classic picture books such as The Napping House and King Bidgood's in the Bathtub, Audrey Wood has written some of the most memorable picture books of our time. A dog lover, she now presents the dog's point of view in this simple, funny story of a dog who is pleading for a bone. "Mistress, kind mistress, please give me a bone...." All day long this lovable mutt waits, begs, and plots for a bone--any bone--from her mistress. Readers will delight in the humour and irresistible charm of this incorrigible canine as she tries to stave off her desire until the last page when she finally gets her long-awaited prize. The simple, rhyming text and playful illustrations by this best-selling author will have young readers begging for more.
Cooper Gillespie, an extremely intelligent and handsome Welsh springer spaniel, is a dog of discriminating taste and strong opinions. Now Cooper, with the assistance of cookbook author Sally Sampson and the transcription services of his favorite human, Susan Orlean, has put together 50 delectable recipes for snacks, meals, and treats for your canine companion. Maybe you're cooking everything because your collie has colitis or your Akita has a wheat allergy or your older dog just isn't thriving on commercial kibble. Maybe you're mixing up the occasional biscuit or treat to help your best fur-bearing friend over that I-just-ate-a-tennis- ball-and-don't-feel-so-good episode. Whatever the reason, the recipes in this book (which have been approved by dog trainer and nutritional consultant Stacy Alldredge) will satisfy the most discerning doggie palate. Many of them, in fact, can be shared with a favorite human (though preferably not from the same dish). Illustrated with more than 50 endearing black-and-white photographs of Cooper and friends by Cami Johnson, and liberally seasoned with stories, quotes, and nutrition tips, Throw Me a Bone makes a dog's dinner something to look forward to.
This third book from Dr. Ian Billinghurst was written to help pet owners either understand or expand their knowledge of evolutionary diets for both dogs and cats. It contains important background research from his first two books together with lots of new information. Experienced "BARFers" will benefit from a number of new suggested recipes and practical information to assist in the home production of BARF diets - now everyone can do the BARF diet for their pets!
Sarah has the perfect pet. She doesn't need to feed it or exercise it. The bone dog does everything she asks. Even bad things. And Sarah enjoys her new-found power, but even she is beginning to get scared.