116 Ways to Spoil Your Dog

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Hyperion, Aug 22, 2001 - Pets - 304 pages
From doggy biscotti to canine cashmere, a dog-lover's guide to giving man's best friend the best of everything.

Over the last few decades dogs have enjoyed a tremendous rise in status -- from sleep-in-the-garage hound to eat-at-the-table VIP. At the same time, dog owners with increased work hours away from home have felt the need to remind their pets just how special they are, by buying them lavish gifts, plying them with tempting goodies, and treating them to spa-quality care. In short, spoiling the pooch is in, and this unique book shows just how to do it.

A one-stop-shopping guide for today's dog fancier, this playful yet helpful book is filled with tips for all kinds of dog spoiling, including finding dog care for the day or the month; dog-oriented day trips and vacations; styling and fashion accessories; nutritious gourmet treats; and where to find the most outrageous luxury gifts, toys, and custom-designed dog houses. A list of medical services, freebies, and miscellaneous hints for improving a creature's comforts are also included. Interspersed throughout are photos, famous quotes, and fun facts about dogs and their dog-crazed owners. Today's dog lover knows that man's best friend is not just a pet, but a member of the family. This dog-gone doting book provides everything a canine devotee needs to make their pet feel loved, appreciated, and downright human.

--Americans spend over $20 billion a year on pet-related products and services
--The pet industry has more than doubled during the 1990s and is expected to grow 20% annually through the first decade of the millennium
--$2.6 billion has been spent on LAMS
--86% of consumers plan to purchase holiday gifts for their pets

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