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Puppy Life: The First Eight Weeks of Bonding, Playing, and Growing

Puppy Life: The First Eight Weeks of Bonding, Playing, and Growing

Current price: $23.05
Publication Date: October 25th, 2022
Publisher:
Princeton Architectural Press
ISBN:
9781648961304
Pages:
128
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Description

The perfect gift for dog lovers and new puppy parents alike, Puppy Life follows the stages of development of six litters of puppies across breeds from birth through eight weeks. Featuring 120 full-color photographs from best-selling animal photographer Traer Scott, this exploration of puppyhood is ideal for fans of The Dogist and Finding Home.
 
Tracing six litters of puppies from birth through eight weeks, Traer Scott takes you on a photographic journey through puppyhood. Her full-color photography provides a visual diary of how dogs mature and grow, as well as information about each stage of puppy development leading up to the day each puppy goes to its forever home.
 
Follow the stories of these litters across different ages, with informative text about each breed and developmental stage:
 
• English Setters
• Great Pyrenees
• Cavalier King Charles Spaniels
• Labradors
• Mixed Breed
 
Adorable and educational, this beautifully photographed guide to puppies is sure to melt your heart.

About the Author

Traer Scott is an award-winning photographer and bestselling author of 13 books, specializing in animal photography, the human/animal bond and conservation-themed fine art photography. Scott's work has been exhibited around the world and has appeared in National Geographic, Time, La Monde, Life, Der Stern, the New York Times LensBlog, and dozens of other national and international publications. She lives in Providence, Rhode Island.

Praise for Puppy Life: The First Eight Weeks of Bonding, Playing, and Growing

"There’s no doubt, the photographs in this appealing little book will creep into readers’ hearts immediately and cause them to succumb to an irresistible urge to call a breeder or visit a shelter and adopt a puppy!...[A] visual delight."
– Library Journal