Are you giving your dog the treatment he or she needs? Dogs are like people because they too can become stressed and fatigued or experience poor health conditions due to lack of attention and care for their needs. Now, here is a guide where you can find all the tips and tricks for better canine health and grooming. In this fun, informative handbook, you can easily learn how to treat your pet as well as you should. From tips on grooming, massage, and even canine yoga, The Home Spa Book for Dogs instructs you in the many ways of keeping your dog healthy and happy. In learning the simple techniques of complete canine care, your own home will double as a canine-care retreat. Not only will you save money in vet bills and grooming but, more importantly, you will have more one on one time with your dog--who will thank you for that.
I give the Home Spa Book for Dogs a 3.5. Laid out nicely and very nice pictures. Nice thought to organize a day a month, and your weekly activities with your dog in mind. Little lists of helpful info, first aid items, grooming items, activity items suggested for breed types, a few recipes, etc. Overall a fun read. On the other side of the coin, not a whole lot of info I haven't heard somewhere else, or could have come up on my own if I gave it some thought. One interesting little bit was the lone wolf call.
"If your dog has run out of sight and is not responding to "come," try calling back your pack. Stay in the spot where your dog las left you and howl like a lone wolf. This is the universal call for wolves searching for their pack members. It has worked for me, and in an emergency, it could work for you too."