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Designed for hassle-free, independent study and priced to meet both
your and your students' budgets, this combined Revision Guide and
Workbook is the smart choice for those revising for AQA GCSE (9-1)
History and includes: A FREE online edition One-topic-per-page
format 'Now Try This' practice questions on topic pages Exam skills
pages including Worked examples with exemplar answers Exam-style
practice pages with practice questions in the style of the exams
Guided support and hints providing additional scaffolding, to help
avoid common pitfalls Full set of practice papers written to match
the specification exactly
How to Raise a Puppy: Author Turid Rugaas is internationally
renowned and travels globally to promote her books. She is
President of the Pet Dog Trainers of Europe. The unique selling
point is that this book keeps in mind the natural behaviours of a
dog: it recognises that meeting their species and age-specific
needs is key to raising a happy, healthy, confident dog. It is the
first book for puppy owners to really put the dog at the centre,
taking a holistic, welfare-based approach, reflecting the gradual
move in the dog training world to a more natural, welfare-based
approach to living with our dogs. Packed with practical information
on dealing with common challenges. Full colour, packed with high
quality imagery. How to Build a Puppy: Fills a gap in the market
for a book that advises on the physical side of developing and
maintaining a healthy puppy, as well as a rehomed older dog.
There's lots out there on behavioural training, but nothing on this
essential element. People frequently ask 'how much exercise should
I give my puppy?' and this book not only answers that but shows
that there are other better ways to exercise a dog than walking in
a straight line. Without knowledge of dog anatomy and physiology,
people can exercise their dogs in ways that (and create
environments that) have negative and long-lasting impacts on canine
health. Useful and applicable for professionals and owners no
matter what behavioural training technique they use. Robertson's
accessible, light-hearted writing style makes the more challenging
technical aspects easy to comprehend. The many colour illustrations
are a great help in understanding the text and link explicitly to
everyday experience. Should be standard reading for all dog owners,
dog instructors, dog behaviour consultants, dog shelters,
veterinarians students, veterinarians, and all other education's
and organisations that have to do with dogs in our society. For
veterinarians, it gives in-depth description of functional anatomy
and the overall musculoskeletal system, as well as practical
information and illustrations that can be recommended to their
clients, making that part of their job easier.
Fills a gap in the market for a book that advises on the physical
side of developing and maintaining a healthy puppy, as well as a
rehomed older dog. There's lots on behavioural training, but
nothing on this essential element. Dog behaviour consultants,
instructors and dog owners are crying out for this information. For
instance, people frequently ask 'how much exercise should I give my
puppy?' and this book not only answers that but shows that there
are other better ways to exercise a dog than walking in a straight
line. Without knowledge of dog anatomy and physiology, people can
exercise their dogs in ways that (and create environments that)
have negative and long-lasting impacts on canine health. Useful and
applicable for professionals and owners no matter what behavioural
training technique they use. Useful for veterinarians and other
people working in healthcare with dogs because it gives in-depth
description of functional anatomy and the overall musculoskeletal
system, as well as practical information and illustrations that can
be recommended to their clients, making that part of their job
easier. Internationally applicable. In most books, the point of
focus is the human, but the focal point of this book is the puppy.
What does living with humans mean to him? This is refreshing and
needed. Julia's accessible, light-hearted writing style makes the
more challenging technical aspects easy to comprehend. The many
colour illustrations are a great help in understanding the text and
link explicitly to everyday experience. Julia Robertson is the
expert in this field: her book is based on novel theory and many
years of experience. Should be standard reading for all dog owners,
dog instructors, dog behaviour consultants, dog shelters,
veterinarians students, veterinarians, and all other education's
and organisations that have to do with dogs in our society.
If you are looking for a simple and sustainable way to eat better,
this collection of nutrient-dense recipes and meal plans will help
make healthy eating a breeze. The nutrient-dense diet focuses on
real, whole foods that repair gut health, balance hormones and
fight inflammation, without the harsh restrictions of keto or Paleo
diets. These 60 recipes highlight antioxidant-packed ingredients
like organ meats and raw dairy, as well health-boosting processes
like lacto-fermentation in delicious, approachable meals that you
and your whole family will love. Five weeks of meal plans--that
guide you from breakfast to dessert--help you easily adopt this
diet and lifestyle. And thanks to Julia and Olivia's time-saving
methods for batch-cooking, freezer-friendly and one-pan meals, each
recipe is simple to make and prep for the week ahead. Enjoy
better-for-you classics like Maple Salmon Bites, Nutrient-Rich
Liver Meatball, Prebiotic Potato Salad, Beef Tongue Birria and Bone
Marrow Butter. And discover healthier versions of your favorite
treats, with recipes like Tallow French Fries, Hormone Balancing
Chocolate Truffles and Creamy Nutrient-Dense Ice Cream. If you've
been searching for a healthy, intuitive way of eating, this guide
to nutrient-dense meal prep will set you down the path of success.
Exam Board: AQA Academic Level: GCSE Subject: History: America,
1840-1895: Expansion and consolidation First teaching: September
2016 First Exams: Summer 2018 Designed for hassle-free, independent
study and priced to meet both your and your students' budgets, this
combined Revision Guide and Workbook is the smart choice for those
revising for AQA GCSE (9-1) History and includes: A FREE online
edition One-topic-per-page format 'Now Try This' practice questions
on topic pages Exam skills pages including Worked examples with
exemplar answers Exam-style practice pages with practice questions
in the style of the exams Guided support and hints providing
additional scaffolding, to help avoid common pitfalls Full set of
practice papers written to match the specification exactly
A friendly and accessible, one-of-a-kind guide to psychological
research methods, Your A to Z of Research Methods and Statistics in
Psychology covers over 500 key terms and explores the concepts you
need to navigate quantitative and qualitative methods in psychology
with ease. From a priori comparisons to z scores, it forms the
perfect companion to your core research methods and statistics
textbook, and is an indispensable revision guide. Terms are clearly
and engagingly defined, and the authors use a selection of helpful
student tips, research examples, and eye-catching figures to enrich
the text. You can also refer to a comprehensive decision chart to
choose the most appropriate statistical test for your analysis, and
consult a range of essential tables at the back of the text.
Massage has a fascinating history dating back 4000 years, and
evidence of the beneficial effects of massage on animals is not
difficult to find; we need only look at animals to understand the
importance they place on the use of massage through mutual
(allogrooming), or self-grooming. Among dogs, an individual
suffering from a sore, or some other form of injury, will often
have the affected area roughly licked by another pack member. This
action, which resembles rubbing, is, in effect, a form of muscle
massage. The techniques explained and demonstrated in this valuable
book - which incorporate a `trouble shooting' guide for problems
when working on your dog - should assist you in improving your
dog's health, and help you gain a greater awareness of his or her
overall condition. Other techniques are also used by fully trained
and qualified canine myotherapists or massage therapist
practitioners, but the techniques included here are safe to use
without such specialist knowledge. How the dog works * Using your
vet * How massage works * How to massage your dog * Massage
techniques * Massage exercise and muscular health * Managing muscle
repair, incorporating massage * Other techniques * Glossary
Interest in canine massage and physical therapy has grown as
greater emphasis is placed on the general fitness and agility of
dogs, as pets and as sporting animals. In this book the authors are
concerned with the prevention, management and treatment of movement
and allied disorders. It encompasses detailed assessments,
treatment programmes that involve hands-on therapy along with
dynamic remedial and strengthening techniques using exercise plans.
Following succinct discussion of the relevant canine anatomy and
physiology, the authors provide chapters on each of the key topics:
movement and muscles; exercise; preparation for sports performance;
rehabilitation techniques; massage and physical therapy; and common
relevant pathologies affecting dogs. Physical Therapy and Massage
for the Dog is of interest to all those involved in canine welfare
including veterinary practitioners, veterinary students,
therapists, dog owners and dog trainers.
Interest in canine massage and physical therapy has grown as
greater emphasis is placed on the general fitness and agility of
dogs, as pets and as sporting animals. This book details the
prevention, management and treatment of movement and allied
disorders. It encompasses detailed assessments, treatment
programmes that involve hands-on therapy along with dynamic
remedial and strengthening techniques using exercise plans.
Following succinct discussion of the relevant canine anatomy and
physiology, the authors provide chapters on each of the key topics:
movement and muscles; exercise; preparation for sports performance;
rehabilitation techniques; massage and physical therapy; and common
relevant pathologies affecting dogs. Physical Therapy and Massage
for the Dog is of interest to all those involved in canine welfare
including veterinary practitioners, veterinary students,
therapists, dog owners and dog trainers.
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