This is a supremely helpful book for anyone who plans on breeding or has accidentally bred their dog. I purchased the book as a member of the former grouping - having the intention of breeding my registered Miniature Pinscher. As it turns out, my dog ended up whelping all by herself while I was out grocery shopping and everything went off without a hitch, so I was lucky. But about two weeks later my neighbor, a member of the accidental doggy-mom club, knocked on my door because her dog was whelping and things were not going as planned.
Thanks to information in this book I was able to help out, keeping the mother calm and focused. I fed her some peanut butter because the whelp was taking a lot out of her and she needed an energy boost. She had seven puppies in all and the last two were very difficult for her. Fortunately I'd put together a whelping kit based on information in the book and then ended up using it to help my neighbor's dog, including lubrication because puppy number 6 got stuck and all of the amniotic fluid was gone by then. By the seventh pup the mom was just too tired to break the sack and lick the pup so I was able to do that and get her breathing.
Not only good for whelping - however, this book also provided useful diet and nursing information that proved invaluable for my own litter. I ended up with a runt that wouldn't nurse and, thanks to the book, was able to feed him through a tube until he toughened up.
This book is a MUST HAVE for any would-be doggy parents.