Books: Pelham Books

The Secret Life of Cat Owners

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Published by Pelham Books, 1997

People and cats have been living together for thousands of years, and since cats are naturally inquisitive, it is only to be expected that they have a few questions about human behaviour they would like answered. The companion to “The Secret Life of Dog Owners”, this text examines the curious habits of a mysterious breed. Responding to feline questions about the health, habits and general quirks of their owners, the author uncovers surprising facts at the heart of the complex and historic relationship between humans and cats.

The Secret Life of Dog Owners

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Published by Pelham Books, 1997

People and dogs having been living together for thousands of years, and since dogs are magnificent observers, it is only natural that they have a few questions about human behaviour they would like answered. A companion to “The Secret Life of Cat Owners”, this text looks at that most curious of breeds: the dog owner. The author responds to canine concerns about the health, habits and general quirks of this species, shedding light on one of the oldest and most complex relationships between man and beast.

First Aid for Dog Owners

Published by Pelham Books, 1995

Dogs are living longer than ever before due to routine inoculations which have brought infectious diseases under control, improved nutrition and more responsible ownership. Whilst most dog owners don’t question whether good veterinary attention is nearby, there are occasions when emergencies might occur which need immediate attention – from aggression, through choking and drowning, to poisoning, vomiting and premature whelping. This book aims to answer all the questions and worries in an easily accessible way.

The Cat’s Mind

Published by Pelham Books, 1991

Following “The Dog’s Mind”, vet Bruce Fogle has written a book taking account of recent research on the psychology of the cat.

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.