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

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

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Publisher's Synopsis

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!

Book information

ISBN: 9780994523884
Publisher: Inkprint Press
Imprint: Inkprint Press
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 126
Weight: 132g
Height: 198mm
Width: 129mm
Spine width: 7mm