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Dogs are unique in the way that they participate on our domestic lives. Like children, they share our homes, meet our friends, come with us on holiday, travel with us in the care, play games with us etc, etc. But, also like children, they sometimes have an uncanny knack of embarrasing us in public and creating all sorts of mayhem in private. Whether it's thrusting its nose unerringly towards your maiden aunt's nether regions or using the Persian rug as an impromptu toilet, you know that when a dog steps off the straight and narrow, there will be some explaining or clearing up to do. However, for anyone who's experienced similar embarrassments or annoyances, help is now at hand! Amanda O'Neill analyses what lies behind a multitude of such anti-social behaviours and comes up with a host of sensible suggestions for remedies. Sections include: Food Foul-Ups, Messy Matters, Sexual Stirrings, Problems with People, Wilful on Walks, Horrible at Home and Doggy Damage.
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Amanda O Neill was born in Sussex in 1951 and educated at the University of Exeter, where she studied medieval literature. She has written more than 20 books, including The Best-Ever Book of dogs, What Dog? and DogBiz, and she was the editor of The complete Book of the Dog. She is also a regular contributor to a number of national dog magazines in the UK. She lives in the Midlands with her son and a pack of small dogs, mostly rescues.
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