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Paperback How To Write Dogs: The 33 Worst Mistakes Writers Make When They Write About Dogs Book

ISBN: 0994523882

ISBN13: 9780994523884

How To Write Dogs: The 33 Worst Mistakes Writers Make When They Write About Dogs

(Part of the 33 Worst Mistakes Writers Make Series)

Even if you've owned dogs all your life, this book is still for you! How To Write Dogs includes tips on things even your typical dog-owner wouldn't think to include. Mistakes about dog showing, breeding, the different breeds of dogs and how dogs think and feel - all this and more are discussed in this brand new book.

Here's a sample of what you'll learn in How To Write Dogs:

- Dogs don't actually see in black and white. They have dichromatic vision.

- Dogs can smell things into their component parts - they can recognise the whole and the parts.

- Dogs don't speak English - but they're very superstitious.

- Dogs don't do things to 'get revenge'; in fact, they aren't capable of thinking in such terms.

Plus discussions on things like:

- Purebreds versus mongrels: is one better than the other?

- Male versus female: is there really a difference?

- Dogs versus cats: what's the real deal here?

And much, much more!

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Condition: New

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