Liz Palika
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The Ultimate Dog Treat Cookbook: Homemade Goodies for Man's Best Friend
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2005
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7 editions
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KISS Guide to Raising a Puppy (Keep It Simple Series)
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2002
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6 editions
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Turtles & Tortoises for Dummies
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2001
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9 editions
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Leopard Geckos For Dummies
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2007
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11 editions
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Dog Training
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2013
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5 editions
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The Ultimate Pet Food Guide: Everything You Need to Know About Feeding Your Dog or Cat
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2008
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8 editions
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The Complete Idiot's Guide to Pugs
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2005
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6 editions
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The Howell Book of Dogs: The Definitive Reference to 300 Breeds and Varieties
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2007
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6 editions
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The Complete Idiot's Guide to Dog Tricks
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2005
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2 editions
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The Australian Shepherd: Champion of Versatility
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1995
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6 editions
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“Examining the face Leopard geckos often look as though they are smiling. Although I know that is because of the way their face is constructed and the size of their mouth, I still like to think they’re happy! Especially my leopard geckos! The most prominent features on a leopard gecko’s face are his eyes. The eyes are very large, almost oversized, for his face. They are clear and clean and the eyelids well fitted to the eyes. The nostrils are also clear and clean, and when the gecko breathes, his breaths are easy and clear. The jaws are large, too, and fit together well, making the mouth close with a smooth line. The earholes can be open (if the gecko is relaxed and warm) or closed (if he’s cool or stressed).”
― Leopard Geckos For Dummies
― Leopard Geckos For Dummies
“For most of their history in China, Pugs were treasured dogs. By law, they could only be owned by nobility or by Buddhist monks. However, because they were held in such high regard, they were also used as pawns in international relations. In 732 C.E., China gave a Pug to Japan as a gift to cement diplomatic relations. The Japanese became infatuated with this dog, and it became the first of many given to Japanese diplomats.”
― The Complete Idiot's Guide to Pugs
― The Complete Idiot's Guide to Pugs
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