"A Manual of Toy Dogs: How to Breed, Rearing, and Feed Them" by Leslie Williams is an early 20th-century handbook, acting as a guide for people who love dogs, focusing on how to breed, take care of, and feed small dog breeds. Giving tips based on what the author learned, it’s written for new and experienced dog owners, and it tells how important it is to feed the dogs the right food and take good care of them so they're healthy. It starts by talking about breeding toy dogs to make money, explaining what it takes to do well, like knowing a lot and working hard. She says that feeding them the right food, especially meat, and taking care of the moms and puppies is vital to their survival. The book clears up common false ideas, teaching readers the correct information so they will take care of their toy dogs in the right way to prepare them for more complex information.
A Manual of Toy Dogs: How to breed, rear, and feed them
By Leslie Williams
(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews
Embark on a journey into the world of tiny canines, where breeding, nutrition, and nurturing are the keys to raising thriving toy dogs in a bygone era.
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