Aggression: Aggression

Aggression: Aggression
ISBN-10
162008063X
ISBN-13
9781620080634
Series
Aggression
Category
Pets
Pages
64
Language
English
Published
2012-12-18
Publisher
i5 Publishing
Author
Kim Campbell Thornton

Description

Aggressive behavior is the most common problem canine behaviorists encounter. This book answers commonly asked questions about aggressive behavior with helpful tips and easy-to-follow solutions.

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