The Forever Dog - The New York Times and Sunday Times Bestselling Dog Care Guide by Rodney Habib, Karen Shaw Becker.
About this Book - Buy Book - Click Here - This book is heavily referenced with citations to primary source material, secondary information, and links to further resources. But you won't find any hint of them between the covers of the ac tual book. Why not? Well, there are just too many to include. Downlaod Full PDF - Click Here
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Dogs and humans seem to have hit a proverbial existential wall. Although some experts narrowly blame the change in dog longevity solely on closed gene pools, popular sires, or a preference for aesthetics (looks) over health, the science tells us otherwise: environmental influences, including a lifetime consumption of fast food, and assorted physical, emotional, and chemical stressors play critical-and long-understood-roles in longevity.
While many things factor into any human being's risk for prematur e death, hu man beings are relatively monolithic, homogeneous creatures; we're fundamentally pretty similar. Dogs, by contrast, come in a wide variety of breeds and sizes; as a result, their health risk profiles are exponentially more complicated to distill and understand. We also can't lose sight of the difference between a good, long, healthy life and a miserable, long, disease-ridden life. Read More
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