Teach Yourself Dog: A memory game
Author: Gerrard Gethings
Format: Cards, 100mm x 146mm, 300 g
Published: 2023, Orion Publishing Co, United Kingdom
Genre: Pets & Equine
FIND OUT WHAT YOUR DOG IS THINKING and better understand your pet by learning to read their body language
PUT YOUR MEMORY SKILLS TO THE TEST as you match up photographs of different dogs doing the same gesturesSIMPLE GAME PLAY that everyone will understand and enjoyIMPROVE YOUR RELATIONSHIP WITH YOUR DOG and have fun along the way!THE PERFECT GIFT for proud pup owners and dog lovers everywhereLAURENCE KING PUBLISHING has been capturing imaginations and inspiring creativity in new and unexpected ways for over 30 years, with playful and eye-catching games, gifts and booksLearn to speak dog in this fun new memory game from dog behaviourist Louise Glazebrook, author of The Book Your Dog Wishes You Would Read, and photographer Gerrard Gethings, creator of Do You Look Like Your Dog? and Do You Look Like Your Cat?. Match the pairs of dogs that are saying the same thing: I'm sleepy, I'm playful or I'm feeling threatened, for instance. Play as a matching game with the cards face up and learn more about the dog behaviours in the booklet, or play as a memory game with the cards face down for an added challenge. The player with the most pairs at the end, wins!Gerrard Gethings (Author)
Gerrard Gethings is a photographer and dog lover renowned for his characterful portraits of animals. He has produced fashion, lifestyle and animal photography for a wide variety of clients within editorial, TV and advertising.Louise Glazebrook (Author) Louise is one of the leading dog behaviourist and trainers in the UK, working hard to help owners understand their best friends in a friendly, fun but no nonsense manner. Her firm but fair attitude has seen her become a sought-after television expert on dogs, appearing as a regular on 12 Puppies and Us, as well as other television shows including Steph's Packed Lunch. Louise writes for The Daily Telegraph, Grazia and The Times amongst others. She established The Darling Dog Company in 2009, working with clients and their dogs across London.
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FIND OUT WHAT YOUR DOG IS THINKING and better understand your pet by learning to read their body language
PUT YOUR MEMORY SKILLS TO THE TEST as you match up photographs of different dogs doing the same gesturesSIMPLE GAME PLAY that everyone will understand and enjoyIMPROVE YOUR RELATIONSHIP WITH YOUR DOG and have fun along the way!THE PERFECT GIFT for proud pup owners and dog lovers everywhereLAURENCE KING PUBLISHING has been capturing imaginations and inspiring creativity in new and unexpected ways for over 30 years, with playful and eye-catching games, gifts and booksLearn to speak dog in this fun new memory game from dog behaviourist Louise Glazebrook, author of The Book Your Dog Wishes You Would Read, and photographer Gerrard Gethings, creator of Do You Look Like Your Dog? and Do You Look Like Your Cat?. Match the pairs of dogs that are saying the same thing: I'm sleepy, I'm playful or I'm feeling threatened, for instance. Play as a matching game with the cards face up and learn more about the dog behaviours in the booklet, or play as a memory game with the cards face down for an added challenge. The player with the most pairs at the end, wins!Gerrard Gethings (Author)
Gerrard Gethings is a photographer and dog lover renowned for his characterful portraits of animals. He has produced fashion, lifestyle and animal photography for a wide variety of clients within editorial, TV and advertising.Louise Glazebrook (Author) Louise is one of the leading dog behaviourist and trainers in the UK, working hard to help owners understand their best friends in a friendly, fun but no nonsense manner. Her firm but fair attitude has seen her become a sought-after television expert on dogs, appearing as a regular on 12 Puppies and Us, as well as other television shows including Steph's Packed Lunch. Louise writes for The Daily Telegraph, Grazia and The Times amongst others. She established The Darling Dog Company in 2009, working with clients and their dogs across London.Teach Yourself Dog: A memory game