Atlas of Dog Breeds of the World

Atlas of Dog Breeds of the World
Author: Bonnie Wilcox
Publisher:
Total Pages: 938
Release: 1995
Genre: Pets
ISBN: 9780793812844

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THE MOST COMPREHENVIE FULLY ILLUSTRATED VOLUME ON DOGS EVER PUBLISHED- EVERY PHOTO IN FULL COLOR - OVER 1100 FULL COLOR PHOTOS.

Atlas of Dog Breeds of the World

Atlas of Dog Breeds of the World
Author: Bonnie Wilcox
Publisher: TFH Publications
Total Pages: 194
Release: 1989
Genre: Pets
ISBN: 9780866229302

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Provides information on dog breeds, those familiar and obscure, from around the world, arranged alphabetically.

The Mini-atlas of Dog Breeds

The Mini-atlas of Dog Breeds
Author: Andrew De Prisco
Publisher: TFH Publications
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1990
Genre: Dog breeds
ISBN: 9780866220910

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The physical and psychological, historical and practical essentials of over 400 breeds of dog.

Atlas of Dogs

Atlas of Dogs
Author: Stepanka Sekaninova
Publisher: Albatros Media
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2021-04-27
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9788000059358

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Presents an overview of different breeds of dogs and their origins.

World Atlas of Dog Breeds

World Atlas of Dog Breeds
Author: Dominique De Vito
Publisher: Tfh Publications, Incorporated
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Dog breeds
ISBN: 9780793806560

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World Atlas of Dog Breeds is a TFH Publication.

The International Encyclopedia of Dogs

The International Encyclopedia of Dogs
Author: Renée Sporre-Willes
Publisher: B. T. Batsford Limited
Total Pages: 496
Release: 1996
Genre: Dog breeds
ISBN: 9780713479430

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Combining the talents of photographers, artists, vets, judges and writers from Britain, Australia, New Zealand, Europe and North America, this encyclopaedia of dogs contains photographs and descriptions of every breed currently recognized by the Kennel Clubs of the UK, the USA and Canada, and the Federation Cynologique Internationale. It offers advice on selecting a dog, and on its health and general care, development, training and handling.

Empire of Dogs

Empire of Dogs
Author: Aaron Skabelund
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2011-12-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 0801463246

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In 1924, Professor Ueno Eizaburo of Tokyo Imperial University adopted an Akita puppy he named Hachiko. Each evening Hachiko greeted Ueno on his return to Shibuya Station. In May 1925 Ueno died while giving a lecture. Every day for over nine years the Akita waited at Shibuya Station, eventually becoming nationally and even internationally famous for his purported loyalty. A year before his death in 1935, the city of Tokyo erected a statue of Hachiko outside the station. The story of Hachiko reveals much about the place of dogs in Japan's cultural imagination. In the groundbreaking Empire of Dogs, Aaron Herald Skabelund examines the history and cultural significance of dogs in nineteenth- and twentieth-century Japan, beginning with the arrival of Western dog breeds and new modes of dog keeping, which spread throughout the world with Western imperialism. He highlights how dogs joined with humans to create the modern imperial world and how, in turn, imperialism shaped dogs' bodies and their relationship with humans through its impact on dog-breeding and dog-keeping practices that pervade much of the world today. In a book that is both enlightening and entertaining, Skabelund focuses on actual and metaphorical dogs in a variety of contexts: the rhetorical pairing of the Western "colonial dog" with native canines; subsequent campaigns against indigenous canines in the imperial realm; the creation, maintenance, and in some cases restoration of Japanese dog breeds, including the Shiba Inu; the mobilization of military dogs, both real and fictional; and the emergence of Japan as a "pet superpower" in the second half of the twentieth century. Through this provocative account, Skabelund demonstrates how animals generally and canines specifically have contributed to the creation of our shared history, and how certain dogs have subtly influenced how that history is told. Generously illustrated with both color and black-and-white images, Empire of Dogs shows that human-canine relations often expose how people—especially those with power and wealth—use animals to define, regulate, and enforce political and social boundaries between themselves and other humans, especially in imperial contexts.

Dog Breed Guide

Dog Breed Guide
Author: Gary Weitzman
Publisher: National Geographic Children's Books
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2019
Genre: Dog breeds
ISBN: 1426334451

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Presents profiles for different dog breeds that include the breed's country of origin, size, coat color and pattern, grooming difficulty, and exercise needs, along with advice on how to choose the right dog, care for it, and understand its behavior.