Puppies

Título
Puppies

Tom, Jackson

Resumen
"Humans are instinctively drawn to care for animals that are young, fluffy, and cute, in much the same way that they want to look after their own young. And puppies are especially appealing, being energetic, enthusiastic companions always ready for fun and frolics. Did you know that puppies cannot open their eyes until the age of two weeks, and they are not able to walk straight after birth? However, they are able to smell their mother's milk and fight their way to a teat. Most puppies are entirely dependent on their mother for the first four weeks and then spend more time away from her. They are weaned around week eight. From a shaggy Alaskan Malamute to a sparky little Corgi, this book expertly examines the cuddliest pets on the planet. With informative captions on every page, Puppies is a compact, engaging celebration of young dogs in outstanding photographs."--

Fecha de publicación como intervalo
2024

Descripción física
224 pages : colour illustrations ; 17 cm

Nota general
"Breeds, characteristics, care."-- Cover.

Término de la materia
Puppies.
 
Dogs -- Breeding.
 
Dogs -- Behavior.

Síntesis
"Humans are instinctively drawn to care for animals that are young, fluffy, and cute, in much the same way that they want to look after their own young. And puppies are especially appealing, being energetic, enthusiastic companions always ready for fun and frolics. Did you know that puppies cannot open their eyes until the age of two weeks, and they are not able to walk straight after birth? However, they are able to smell their mother's milk and fight their way to a teat. Most puppies are entirely dependent on their mother for the first four weeks and then spend more time away from her. They are weaned around week eight. From a shaggy Alaskan Malamute to a sparky little Corgi, this book expertly examines the cuddliest pets on the planet. With informative captions on every page, Puppies is a compact, engaging celebration of young dogs in outstanding photographs."-- Provided by publisher.

ISBN
9781838864422

Información de publicación
London: Amber Books Ltd, [2024]
 
©2024.


BibliotecaSignatura topográficaTipo de materialCódigo de barras del documentoEstado
Lymburn636.7 JACBook30269000176573Non-Fiction