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Table of Contents

Introduction 1

About This Book 1

Foolish Assumptions 2

Icons Used in This Book 3

Beyond the Book 3

Where to Go from Here 3

Part 1: Getting Started with Mixed Breeds 5

Chapter 1: Mixing It Up: Introducing the Mixed Breed 7

A Mutt by Any Other Name: Defining Mixed Breeds 8

A Tale of Two Dogs: How Mixed-Breed Dogs Come to Be 9

Even Toy Dogs Aren’t Toys 10

They Don’t Call ’Em Man’s Best Friend for Nothin’ 11

Chapter 2: Designer Dogs: Not Your Mother’s Mutt 13

The Pros and Cons of Designer Dogs 14

The pros 14

The cons 14

The Major “Labels” in the Designer-Dog World 15

Oodles of Poodles 15

A basket of Toys 20

Intelligent perceptions: Border Collie hybrids 25

Chapter 3: A Little of This, a Little of That: Deciding Which Mixed Breed is Right for You 27

Asking Yourself the Right Questions 27

Do you have enough time for a dog? 28

Do you have enough money for a dog? 28

Are you ready to give your heart to a dog? 29

Looking at the Different Breeds 29

On the hunt: The Sporting Group 29

Ain’t nothin’ but a hound dog: The Hound Group 30

Workin’ like a dog: The Working Group 31

Tenacious terriers: The Terrier Group 33

Big personalities in small packages: The Toy Group 34

All shapes and sizes: The Non-Sporting Group 35

Round ’em up: The Herding Group 36

Considering Age: Puppy or Adult? 37

Gender Bender: Male or Female? 39

Adding It Up: The Right Dog for You 39

Chapter 4: Choosing Your New Best Friend 41

Finding Your Very Own Mixed-Breed Dog 41

Breeders 42

Shelters 43

Rescue groups 43

Knowing Which Questions to Ask 44

Matchmaker, Matchmaker, Make Me a Match: Temperament Testing 45

Be gentle: Testing for touch sensitivity 45

What’s that? Testing for movement and object sensitivity 47

Who’s the boss? Testing for dominance and submission 49

I’ll get that! Testing for possessiveness and retrieval ability 52

Follow the leader: Testing for social skills 53

Part 2: Living with Your Mixed-Breed Dog 55

Chapter 5: Getting Ready for Your Dog’s Arrival 57

Dog-Proofing Your House 57

Removing chewing hazards 58

Protecting your furniture 59

Pushing up daisies: Giving your dog a place to dig 60

Born to run: Making sure your dog can’t escape 61

Your Mixed-Breed Dog’s Bedroom 62

Crate or pen? Your dog’s first place to sleep 62

Thinking outside the box: Letting your dog sleep outside a crate or pen 63

Bedding 63

Giving Your Dog a Place to Eat 64

Stocking Up on Supplies 64

Collars and leashes 64

Dishes and bowls 65

Toys 66

Chapter 6: Bringing Home Your Mixed Breed 69

Giving Your Dog the Guided Tour 70

Walking her in and showing her around 70

Greeting the family 70

Meeting other pets 71

Taking her out to do her business 74

Showing the dog her sleeping area 75

Fighting Those First-Night Blues 76

Scheduling Time for Your New Dog 77

Exercise and playtime 77

Feeding time 78

Potty time 79

Chapter 7: Chasing the Chuckwagon: The Basics of Feeding 81

The Basics of Nutrition 82

Types of Dog Food 83

Commercial dog food 84

Homemade food 86

Raw diet 86

Don’t touch! Foods and plants that are poisonous to dogs 87

How Much to Feed 89

Feeding according to your dog’s age 90

Feeding according to your dog’s size 91

Special Dietary Needs 91

It’s My Treat: Giving Your Dog a Little Something Extra 92

Chapter 8: Grooming Your Mixed Breed 95

Why Grooming Matters: Inside and Out 96

Brushing Your Dog 96

Cleaning Your Dog’s Ears 98

Look, Ma — No Cavities! Brushing Your Canine’s Choppers 99

The Eyes Have It: Caring for Your Mixed Breed’s Eyes 100

Mani/Pedi Time: Clipping Your Dog’s Nails 101

Bathing Your Dog 104

Checking for Parasites 106

Preventing parasites 106

Curing parasites 107

The Daily Once-Over: Checking Your Dog for Problems 108

Chapter 9: Exercising Your Dog 111

Knowing How Much Exercise Your Dog Needs 112

Puppies 112

Adult dogs 113

Older dogs 115

Finding an Activity Your Dog Enjoys 116

Walking 116

Jogging and running 116

Biking 117

Fetch 117

Hiking 118

Swimming 119

Horse and hound 121

Part 3: Training Your Dog 123

Chapter 10: Housetraining 125

When You Gotta Go: Looking for Your Dog’s Warning Signs 126

Scheduling Potty Breaks 127

If you work away from home all day 128

If you work out of your house 129

If your schedule changes frequently 129

Crate-Training to Prevent Accidents 130

How the crate works 130

Introducing your dog to the crate 131

Teaching your dog to go in a specific area 133

Teaching your dog to get it done faster 134

Other Training Methods 135

Paper training 136

Using a litter pan 136

Watching for Success 136

Observing your dog 137

Giving freedom only when she earns it 137

Working on Some Advanced Housetraining Techniques 138

Training your dog to potty on command 139

You rang? Getting your dog to ring a bell when she has to go 139

Chapter 11: Hup, Two, Three, Four: Good Manners and Basic Training 141

Preparing for Training 141

Targeting: The first step in training 142

Using a marker: The second step in training 142

Buying the right training tools 143

Making your voice and body work for you 145

Training the Basic Commands 147

Come 147

Heel 148

Getting started: The basics of Heel 149

Handling a dog who pulls 152

Trying the Heel off-leash 153

Sit 154

Down 156

Stay 158

Time 159

Movement 160

Distance 162

Getting your dog to come from a Stay 162

Dealing with Distractions 165

Looking at the different levels of distraction 166

Introducing distractions to your dog 167

Helping your dog be reliable off-leash 168

Finding a Trainer 168

Chapter 12: Tackling Mixed-Breed Training Challenges 173

Unpacking the Mental Baggage: Helping a Dog

Who’s Been Abused or Neglected 174

Alone and Frightened: Separation Anxiety 174

Recognizing the symptoms 175

Knowing what to do about it 177

Severe anxiety: When to seek outside help 183

No More Mr Nice Guy: The Aggressive Dog 184

Recognizing the types of aggression 184

Knowing what to do about it 186

Jumping for Joy 187

Knowing why dogs jump 187

Keeping your dog’s feet on the ground 188

Curing the insistent jumper 189

Chewing Your Dog Out for Chewing 190

Understanding why dogs chew 190

Solving the problem 191

From Beggar to Chooser: Getting Your Dog to Stop Begging at the Table 195

Nipping and Mouthing 196

Understanding why dogs nip and mouth 196

Preventing the problem 196

Curing the problem 197

Digging to the Center of the Earth 197

Knowing why dogs dig 197

Giving your dog a place to dig 198

Part 4: Keeping Your Dog Healthy 201

Chapter 13: Finding and Working with a Vet 203

Choosing a Veterinarian 203

Spaying or Neutering Your Pet 206

Microchipping or Tattooing: Keeping Your Dog Safe 207

Keeping Up with Regular Healthcare 208

Regular checkups and yearly vaccinations 209

Baseline tests 210

Controlling parasites 210

Addressing Special Health Problems 211

Skin allergies 211

Food allergies 212

Appetite issues 212

Skeletal disorders 213

Chapter 14: First Aid: Dealing with Emergencies 215

Gathering Emergency Contact Information 215

Assembling Your Canine First-Aid Kit 217

First-Aid Basics 218

Allergies 218

Bloat 219

Broken bones or dislocations 219

Burns 220

Choking 220

Cuts 220

Diarrhea 220

Heat stroke 221

Hypothermia 221

Insect bites 222

Poisoning 222

Puncture wounds 222

Run-ins with wild animals 223

Seizures 223

Shallow wounds 224

Shock 224

Snake bites 224

Vomiting 224

If You Lose Your Dog 225

Before your dog is lost: Getting proper identification 225

What to do when your dog is lost 226

Chapter 15: The Special Needs of Senior Dogs 227

How Old is Old: Knowing When Your Dog Has Earned Senior Status 227

The Early-Bird Special: Feeding Your Senior Dog 229

Use It or Lose It: Exercising Your Senior Dog 230

Social time with other dogs 230

Walks with you 231

Identifying Health Problems Common to Seniors 231

Hearing loss 231

Blindness 232

Arthritis 232

Digestive disorders 233

Cancer 233

Dementia 233

Depression 234

Recognizing Behavior Problems That Sometimes Come with Age 235

Saying Goodbye 236

Part 5: Having Fun with Your Dog 239

Chapter 16: Not Just for Purebreds: Showing Off with Your Mixed Breed 241

Participating in a Mixed-Breed Dog Club 241

Competing in obedience matches and dog shows 242

Competing in agility 244

Competing in Rally 245

Media Hound: Getting Your Dog on Camera 246

Knowing what animal agents look for 247

Preparing for work 247

What to expect when your dog performs in front of the camera 248

Chapter 17: Traveling with Charley 249

Deciding Whether to Bring Your Dog with You 250

Finding Pet-Friendly Places to Stay 251

Packing for Your Trip 251

Traveling by Car 253

Flying with Your Dog 254

What to do before you leave 254

Caring for your dog before and after the flight 256

Leaving Your Dog Behind 256

Finding an in-home sitter 256

Knowing what to look for in a kennel 257

Part 6: The Part of Tens 259

Chapter 18: Ten Reasons to Spay or Neuter Your Dog 261

It Doesn’t Cost Much — and It May Be Free! 262

Breeding is Time-Consuming and Expensive 262

You Reduce Your Dog’s Risk of Cancer 263

You Help Control the Number of Unwanted Dogs in the World 264

Your Dog Won’t Be as Likely to Stray from Home 264

Your Dog Will Be on Her Best Behavior 265

Your Dog Will Be Easier to Housetrain 265

Reproduction Can Be Risky 265

Your Dog Will Be a Better Watchdog 266

Your Dog Isn’t You 266

Chapter 19: Ten (or So) Fun Activities You and Your Mixed Breed Can Enjoy Together 267

Competing with Your Dog at American Kennel Club Events 268

Participating in United Kennel Club Events 268

Training Your Dog to Dive 268

Joining the Fun at the American Treibball Association 269

Camping and Hiking: Finding Fun Outdoor Activities 270

Helping Your Dog Become a Good Citizen 270

Help Your Dog Help Other People 271

Dancing with Your Mixed Breed 272

Flying High with Flyball 272

Index 273

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    Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
    Publication Date: 26/11/2020
    ISBN13: 9781119711421, 978-1119711421
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    Description

    Book Synopsis


    Table of Contents

    Introduction 1

    About This Book 1

    Foolish Assumptions 2

    Icons Used in This Book 3

    Beyond the Book 3

    Where to Go from Here 3

    Part 1: Getting Started with Mixed Breeds 5

    Chapter 1: Mixing It Up: Introducing the Mixed Breed 7

    A Mutt by Any Other Name: Defining Mixed Breeds 8

    A Tale of Two Dogs: How Mixed-Breed Dogs Come to Be 9

    Even Toy Dogs Aren’t Toys 10

    They Don’t Call ’Em Man’s Best Friend for Nothin’ 11

    Chapter 2: Designer Dogs: Not Your Mother’s Mutt 13

    The Pros and Cons of Designer Dogs 14

    The pros 14

    The cons 14

    The Major “Labels” in the Designer-Dog World 15

    Oodles of Poodles 15

    A basket of Toys 20

    Intelligent perceptions: Border Collie hybrids 25

    Chapter 3: A Little of This, a Little of That: Deciding Which Mixed Breed is Right for You 27

    Asking Yourself the Right Questions 27

    Do you have enough time for a dog? 28

    Do you have enough money for a dog? 28

    Are you ready to give your heart to a dog? 29

    Looking at the Different Breeds 29

    On the hunt: The Sporting Group 29

    Ain’t nothin’ but a hound dog: The Hound Group 30

    Workin’ like a dog: The Working Group 31

    Tenacious terriers: The Terrier Group 33

    Big personalities in small packages: The Toy Group 34

    All shapes and sizes: The Non-Sporting Group 35

    Round ’em up: The Herding Group 36

    Considering Age: Puppy or Adult? 37

    Gender Bender: Male or Female? 39

    Adding It Up: The Right Dog for You 39

    Chapter 4: Choosing Your New Best Friend 41

    Finding Your Very Own Mixed-Breed Dog 41

    Breeders 42

    Shelters 43

    Rescue groups 43

    Knowing Which Questions to Ask 44

    Matchmaker, Matchmaker, Make Me a Match: Temperament Testing 45

    Be gentle: Testing for touch sensitivity 45

    What’s that? Testing for movement and object sensitivity 47

    Who’s the boss? Testing for dominance and submission 49

    I’ll get that! Testing for possessiveness and retrieval ability 52

    Follow the leader: Testing for social skills 53

    Part 2: Living with Your Mixed-Breed Dog 55

    Chapter 5: Getting Ready for Your Dog’s Arrival 57

    Dog-Proofing Your House 57

    Removing chewing hazards 58

    Protecting your furniture 59

    Pushing up daisies: Giving your dog a place to dig 60

    Born to run: Making sure your dog can’t escape 61

    Your Mixed-Breed Dog’s Bedroom 62

    Crate or pen? Your dog’s first place to sleep 62

    Thinking outside the box: Letting your dog sleep outside a crate or pen 63

    Bedding 63

    Giving Your Dog a Place to Eat 64

    Stocking Up on Supplies 64

    Collars and leashes 64

    Dishes and bowls 65

    Toys 66

    Chapter 6: Bringing Home Your Mixed Breed 69

    Giving Your Dog the Guided Tour 70

    Walking her in and showing her around 70

    Greeting the family 70

    Meeting other pets 71

    Taking her out to do her business 74

    Showing the dog her sleeping area 75

    Fighting Those First-Night Blues 76

    Scheduling Time for Your New Dog 77

    Exercise and playtime 77

    Feeding time 78

    Potty time 79

    Chapter 7: Chasing the Chuckwagon: The Basics of Feeding 81

    The Basics of Nutrition 82

    Types of Dog Food 83

    Commercial dog food 84

    Homemade food 86

    Raw diet 86

    Don’t touch! Foods and plants that are poisonous to dogs 87

    How Much to Feed 89

    Feeding according to your dog’s age 90

    Feeding according to your dog’s size 91

    Special Dietary Needs 91

    It’s My Treat: Giving Your Dog a Little Something Extra 92

    Chapter 8: Grooming Your Mixed Breed 95

    Why Grooming Matters: Inside and Out 96

    Brushing Your Dog 96

    Cleaning Your Dog’s Ears 98

    Look, Ma — No Cavities! Brushing Your Canine’s Choppers 99

    The Eyes Have It: Caring for Your Mixed Breed’s Eyes 100

    Mani/Pedi Time: Clipping Your Dog’s Nails 101

    Bathing Your Dog 104

    Checking for Parasites 106

    Preventing parasites 106

    Curing parasites 107

    The Daily Once-Over: Checking Your Dog for Problems 108

    Chapter 9: Exercising Your Dog 111

    Knowing How Much Exercise Your Dog Needs 112

    Puppies 112

    Adult dogs 113

    Older dogs 115

    Finding an Activity Your Dog Enjoys 116

    Walking 116

    Jogging and running 116

    Biking 117

    Fetch 117

    Hiking 118

    Swimming 119

    Horse and hound 121

    Part 3: Training Your Dog 123

    Chapter 10: Housetraining 125

    When You Gotta Go: Looking for Your Dog’s Warning Signs 126

    Scheduling Potty Breaks 127

    If you work away from home all day 128

    If you work out of your house 129

    If your schedule changes frequently 129

    Crate-Training to Prevent Accidents 130

    How the crate works 130

    Introducing your dog to the crate 131

    Teaching your dog to go in a specific area 133

    Teaching your dog to get it done faster 134

    Other Training Methods 135

    Paper training 136

    Using a litter pan 136

    Watching for Success 136

    Observing your dog 137

    Giving freedom only when she earns it 137

    Working on Some Advanced Housetraining Techniques 138

    Training your dog to potty on command 139

    You rang? Getting your dog to ring a bell when she has to go 139

    Chapter 11: Hup, Two, Three, Four: Good Manners and Basic Training 141

    Preparing for Training 141

    Targeting: The first step in training 142

    Using a marker: The second step in training 142

    Buying the right training tools 143

    Making your voice and body work for you 145

    Training the Basic Commands 147

    Come 147

    Heel 148

    Getting started: The basics of Heel 149

    Handling a dog who pulls 152

    Trying the Heel off-leash 153

    Sit 154

    Down 156

    Stay 158

    Time 159

    Movement 160

    Distance 162

    Getting your dog to come from a Stay 162

    Dealing with Distractions 165

    Looking at the different levels of distraction 166

    Introducing distractions to your dog 167

    Helping your dog be reliable off-leash 168

    Finding a Trainer 168

    Chapter 12: Tackling Mixed-Breed Training Challenges 173

    Unpacking the Mental Baggage: Helping a Dog

    Who’s Been Abused or Neglected 174

    Alone and Frightened: Separation Anxiety 174

    Recognizing the symptoms 175

    Knowing what to do about it 177

    Severe anxiety: When to seek outside help 183

    No More Mr Nice Guy: The Aggressive Dog 184

    Recognizing the types of aggression 184

    Knowing what to do about it 186

    Jumping for Joy 187

    Knowing why dogs jump 187

    Keeping your dog’s feet on the ground 188

    Curing the insistent jumper 189

    Chewing Your Dog Out for Chewing 190

    Understanding why dogs chew 190

    Solving the problem 191

    From Beggar to Chooser: Getting Your Dog to Stop Begging at the Table 195

    Nipping and Mouthing 196

    Understanding why dogs nip and mouth 196

    Preventing the problem 196

    Curing the problem 197

    Digging to the Center of the Earth 197

    Knowing why dogs dig 197

    Giving your dog a place to dig 198

    Part 4: Keeping Your Dog Healthy 201

    Chapter 13: Finding and Working with a Vet 203

    Choosing a Veterinarian 203

    Spaying or Neutering Your Pet 206

    Microchipping or Tattooing: Keeping Your Dog Safe 207

    Keeping Up with Regular Healthcare 208

    Regular checkups and yearly vaccinations 209

    Baseline tests 210

    Controlling parasites 210

    Addressing Special Health Problems 211

    Skin allergies 211

    Food allergies 212

    Appetite issues 212

    Skeletal disorders 213

    Chapter 14: First Aid: Dealing with Emergencies 215

    Gathering Emergency Contact Information 215

    Assembling Your Canine First-Aid Kit 217

    First-Aid Basics 218

    Allergies 218

    Bloat 219

    Broken bones or dislocations 219

    Burns 220

    Choking 220

    Cuts 220

    Diarrhea 220

    Heat stroke 221

    Hypothermia 221

    Insect bites 222

    Poisoning 222

    Puncture wounds 222

    Run-ins with wild animals 223

    Seizures 223

    Shallow wounds 224

    Shock 224

    Snake bites 224

    Vomiting 224

    If You Lose Your Dog 225

    Before your dog is lost: Getting proper identification 225

    What to do when your dog is lost 226

    Chapter 15: The Special Needs of Senior Dogs 227

    How Old is Old: Knowing When Your Dog Has Earned Senior Status 227

    The Early-Bird Special: Feeding Your Senior Dog 229

    Use It or Lose It: Exercising Your Senior Dog 230

    Social time with other dogs 230

    Walks with you 231

    Identifying Health Problems Common to Seniors 231

    Hearing loss 231

    Blindness 232

    Arthritis 232

    Digestive disorders 233

    Cancer 233

    Dementia 233

    Depression 234

    Recognizing Behavior Problems That Sometimes Come with Age 235

    Saying Goodbye 236

    Part 5: Having Fun with Your Dog 239

    Chapter 16: Not Just for Purebreds: Showing Off with Your Mixed Breed 241

    Participating in a Mixed-Breed Dog Club 241

    Competing in obedience matches and dog shows 242

    Competing in agility 244

    Competing in Rally 245

    Media Hound: Getting Your Dog on Camera 246

    Knowing what animal agents look for 247

    Preparing for work 247

    What to expect when your dog performs in front of the camera 248

    Chapter 17: Traveling with Charley 249

    Deciding Whether to Bring Your Dog with You 250

    Finding Pet-Friendly Places to Stay 251

    Packing for Your Trip 251

    Traveling by Car 253

    Flying with Your Dog 254

    What to do before you leave 254

    Caring for your dog before and after the flight 256

    Leaving Your Dog Behind 256

    Finding an in-home sitter 256

    Knowing what to look for in a kennel 257

    Part 6: The Part of Tens 259

    Chapter 18: Ten Reasons to Spay or Neuter Your Dog 261

    It Doesn’t Cost Much — and It May Be Free! 262

    Breeding is Time-Consuming and Expensive 262

    You Reduce Your Dog’s Risk of Cancer 263

    You Help Control the Number of Unwanted Dogs in the World 264

    Your Dog Won’t Be as Likely to Stray from Home 264

    Your Dog Will Be on Her Best Behavior 265

    Your Dog Will Be Easier to Housetrain 265

    Reproduction Can Be Risky 265

    Your Dog Will Be a Better Watchdog 266

    Your Dog Isn’t You 266

    Chapter 19: Ten (or So) Fun Activities You and Your Mixed Breed Can Enjoy Together 267

    Competing with Your Dog at American Kennel Club Events 268

    Participating in United Kennel Club Events 268

    Training Your Dog to Dive 268

    Joining the Fun at the American Treibball Association 269

    Camping and Hiking: Finding Fun Outdoor Activities 270

    Helping Your Dog Become a Good Citizen 270

    Help Your Dog Help Other People 271

    Dancing with Your Mixed Breed 272

    Flying High with Flyball 272

    Index 273

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