Books: Dogs

101 Questions Your Dog Would Ask Its Vet (If Your Dog Could Talk)

Published by Michael Joseph Ltd, 1993

Contains advice on questions purportedly asked by the author’s dog patients. Veterinarian Bruce Fogle acts as an “agony uncle”, adding humour with questions like: “Sometimes my nose is wet. At other other times it is dry. Does it matter?”.

Know Your Dog

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An Owner’s Guide to Dog Behavior

Published by Dorling Kindersley, 1992

The Dog’s Mind

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Published by Pelham Books, 1990

How do dogs perceive the world about them? How do they see, hear, learn and relate to their owners? How large are their brains, what is their emotional make-up? Why do they suffer from stress, anxiety and how can it be coped with? Incorporating the latest thinking and research on the psychology of the dog, this will be an essential text for all those professionals involved with dogs, and for the seriously interested dog owner.

Paws Across London

Published by Michael Joseph Ltd, 1988

Dividing his text into ten six-mile walk sections, Bruce Fogle sets out to explore, with or without dogs, a wide variety of London’s green spaces from Hampstead Heath to Ham House. Stories, veterinary advice, maps and information on times, distances and public transport are provided.