This book is an absolute must for anyone thinking of getting a puppy. Canine author Linda Whitwam provides a step-by-step guide to selecting the unique puppy most likely to fit in with you and your family. This latest book in the acclaimed Canine Handbooks series steers anyone thinking of getting a puppy or rescue dog around the many pitfalls and arms them with the expert knowledge to select the one puppy which is right for them. Written in an easy-to-understand manner, this 224-page manual is packed full of invaluable information you won’t find elsewhere and makes a great gift. It includes: The insider’s guide to the 25 most popular breeds registered with the Kennel Clubs – and one that isn’tChoosing a crossbreed or mixed breedSuitable breeds and crossbreeds for allergy sufferersCurrent health issues with various pure breedsHow to find a good breeder – and the right questions to askHow to reduce the risk of buying a puppy with health problemsHow to pick the puppy with the temperament and energy levels to suit youThe book is full of tips on what to do before and after you bring your new arrival home, covering:Puppy proofing your homeA checklist of things you’ll need before your pup arrivesBringing your puppy homeFeeding schedules, charts and types of food, including a raw dietHousetraining and crate trainingBasic obedience and collar and lead trainingPuppy bitingSpaying, neutering and vaccinationsGetting a puppy from a rescue centreThe signs of a healthy puppyHow to spot if your puppy is unwellOne of the main reasons puppies are given away or end up in rescue centres is owners’ unrealistic expectations of their dog. Pick the puppy that’s right for you and look forward to a decade or more of happiness with the perfect companion – who turned out to be all that you'd hoped for. Reviews for How To Pick The Perfect Puppy: “This book is not just another handbook, more an owner's manual for choosing the right furry addition to the family Breeds and cross-breeds are discussed at length, helping you choose the right temperament, size and exercise requirements for your pooch, including advice for those with allergies to choose a pup with a coat to suit. Also choosing a rescue pup or dog is covered too with sensitive insight into the extra requirements they may need for helping them settle. Feeding, positive training tips and advice on helping your new furry settle into your environment along with lovely pics make this a good read,” J. C. VICKERMAN, YORKSHIRE, UK “Extremely helpful and informative. Planning to purchase a puppy soon and will continue to use the guidance given,” HEATHER FISHER, UK “What a great resource for those considering acquiring a family pet. It contains lots of practical information and tips. I have owned dogs as pets all my life and I learned a lot from this book. I have 14 year old dog now who has had separation anxiety issues and I wish I had this book when she was young. It will, unfortunately, not be long until she is no longer with us (still healthy, but showing her age) and I will definitely rely on this book when it is time to bring a new puppy into the house. I would highly recommend this to anyone thinking about choosing a family pet," N. CLARK, USA “I bought this book for my son who is considering buying a puppy. I made the mistake of flicking through it before I gave it to him. I just couldn't put it down, so now it looks as though it's been read from cover to cover, which it has! Linda Whitwam writes in the most down to earth, readable fashion and the book is packed full of really useful information. She outlines the pros and cons of all the most common breeds and even the crossbreeds and mixed breeds. And when you've decided upon your puppy there's loads of advice on how to look after and train it,” S. E. KAYE, UK