Swiss Tradition in Black and White - Book Review
Swiss Tradition In Black and White is a non-fiction guide that is written for both pet owners and dog breeders alike.
The author, Marlies Bugman, did a good job in ensuring every aspect of the species is covered in her book.
Twenty-eight chapters in total, the book is broken into three sections for easy referral and are accompanied by several photographs of the author and her dogs.
Part 1 embarks with the humble beginnings of the Bernese Mountain Dog, as a farm and herd animal, and follows the breed's eventual rise to Pedigreed Status.
Mrs.
Baker discusses the dog's global recognition and how careless breeders cause unnecessary suffering and harm.
The author also offers advice on how to support breeders that care about perpetuating a strong and healthy species for future generations.
Part 2 shows readers the right way to consider the dog that is right for you and what to do upon brining a puppy home.
Information for owners to begin socializing the animal is discussed.
Also, the author makes sure owners understand the immunization requirements.
Basic advice on grooming, necessary exercise and training are also provided.
I found the chapter on feeding quite interesting.
The breed's growing habits, along with potential health threats and hereditary disorders, are also discussed.
Part 3 delves much deeper into the official standards for breeding the dog.
Finally, the book closes with Appendix sections that include a copy of official standards, offer a list of references used in the writing of the book and provide pages to record worming and inoculation schedules, training courses and personal notes.
Authors: Marlies Bugman Publisher: Zumaya Publications ISBN: 1-55410-304-5