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Dr. dog. How our best friends become our doctors

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Author:Gudavazh M.
Cover:Hard
Category:Home & DecorPets & Pet care
ISBN:978-5-17-116997-8
Dimensions: 145x28x215cm
The new book from the author of the bestsellers of the New York Times “Soldier Dog”, “The Paratrooper of the Dog” and “Supergent Dog” Maria Gudavaz about dogs-doctors.
The dog is better than any electronic device, for example, cancer-it does it by Smell. In the same way, dogs can warn the patient in advance about the approach of seizures or spasms, about attacks of sudden sleep and fainting. They accompany sick children and adults, becoming not only friends for them, but also a reliable support.
The author talks about how they train and train such dogs and what connections are established between them and people who often trust them with their lives.
Maria Gudavazh-a former correspondent of USA Today, a graduate of the North-West University, lives in San Francisco with his family and labrador nicknamed GAS, named after the famous PS-rescuer.
“If you take a wonderful topic and Pass it into the hands of a wonderful writer, it will turn out ... Caution! SPOILER! ... a truly fantastic book. Each page gives the reader new knowledge and exciting stories. ”
David Rosenfelt, author of the book“ Traveling with a Dog ”
“ Fascinating, innovative, scientifically based book on how dogs diagnose human diseases and help People with physical and mental problems. You will laugh, cry and want to hug every dog ​​about which you will read. It may well turn out that someday Dr. dog will save your life. ”
Dr. Marty Becker,“ American Veterinar ”, founder of Fearfreehappyhomes.com
Author:
Author:Gudavazh M.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
  • Category:Home & Decor
  • Category:Pets & Pet care
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:offset
Series:
Series: dogs, saving lives
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:12+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-17-116997-8

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