Pets

  • Labrador retriever

    by Åsa Lindholm
    Keen to work, happy, energetic and with a heart bit enough to have room for everybody! The Labrador retriever is one of the most popular dog breeds in the world, and there are good reasons for that. It is known for its pleasant mentality and positive ...
    Published April 2011
  • Schäfer

    by Ulla Barvefjord
    The German shepherd, or Alsatian dog, is the most widespread dog breed in the world and it is close to the top of the popularity charts in almost all parts of the world. That is not so strange since the construction of the breed, both physically and ...
    Published April 2011
  • Lystra

    by Memea Mohlin
    How do dog and owner become a well-functioning team? How should you go about successfully training your dog – regardless of whether it is a matter of everyday training, competition or practical work? It is of the greatest importance that already dur ...
    Published January 2011
  • Jakthundar

    by Sten Christoffersson
    A dog is without doubt a huntsman’s most important tool, second only to his weapon. Apart from the fact that a good sporting dog will make your hunting more effective, it is also much nicer to hunt with a dog beside you than without one. As opposed ...
    Published April 2010
  • Hand med hund - Valpvardag

    by Yrsa Franzén-Görnerup
    During your puppy’s first few years, there is a lot you can do to prevent future problems. It is a question of knowing what you have to look out for. It is important to establish a good base that helps your dog to deal with the difficulties and chall ...
    Published December 2009
  • Hur får jag hunden att ...

    by Memea Mohlin
    Dogs are simply wonderful and delightful. Almost all of the time… “How do I get my dog to stop…” is by far the most common question that Memea Mohlin has been asked since she started as an advisor on dog issues in the early 1980s.  
    Published August 2009
  • Hundars rädsla och aggressioner

    by Ingrid Tapper
    A frightened dog that shows aggression rarely has control of its own actions, and therefore it is highly justifiable to say that a frightened dog can also be the most dangerous type of dog. Fear turns into aggression above all if a dog has no possibi ...
    Published March 2009
  • Köttbullelydnad

    by Maria Ahola
    There are many ways to get a dog to obey you. Just because one way works, does not mean that it is a good way. In Meatball Obedience Training the message is that your dog has a right to a reward, respect and a pleasant attitude. The book describes h ...
    Published August 2008
  • På tur till häst

    by Eva Magnusson
    Horseback Tour Riding is a book for all those who are fond of horses and who like to be out in nature. Going tour riding is a way to unite these interests. The target group is ‘returners’ who are looking for experiences rather than achievement, exper ...
    Published May 2008
  • Vardagsstress och aktivering

    by Yrsa Franzén-Görnerup
    For many so-called ‘difficult dogs’, negative stress is a major factor contributing to the problematic behaviour they show. An effective way to take care of these problems is to draw up an individual activation plan for the dog which will match its p ...
    Published May 2008
  • Klickerträning för nybörjare

    by Natasja Atterbom
    Clicker training is a gentle training method which is intended to facilitate communication between a dog and its owner. An entire language consisting of a single ‘word’, the sound of the click from the clicker. By associating the sound with a reward, ...
    Published April 2008
  • Från uppmärksam valp till tjänstvillig hund

    by Memea Mohlin
    If you want your dog to function well in a competition environment, or in practical work, then it is necessary that your dog learns to shut out all distractions and directs all of its attention towards you. Memea Mohlin, one of Sweden’s foremost dog ...
    Published April 2008
  • Din hundhandbok

    by Christin Hermansson
    How do you find a serious breeder? What sort of insurance should you get? What must you do if you want to go abroad with your dog? What do you do when your dog is old and sick? This is a practical and comprehensive dog handbook written by an expert ...
    Published March 2008
  • Alla hundar vill spåra

    by Ulla Barvefjord
    Can you fool a dog’s nose? Lots of people have tried to – those who smuggle narcotics have been particularly inventive – but failed. Dogs always find what has been hidden. For wild dogs, the ability to follow a scent means the difference between life ...
    Published September 2007
  • Lydnadsboken

    by Memea Mohlin
    Training a dog is fun and stimulating, but is by no means easy. A dog is an individual and it is not uncommon to find that communication between dog and owner doesn’t work properly. This book has helped many dog-owners in the past with its thorough ...
    Published March 2004
  • Grunden med hunden

    by Jörgen Thynell
    This is a book that fills a gap in the dog literature available today. Where other books deal with training and obedience, this guide starts on a more fundamental level and shows you how to build up a sound relation with your dog so that you can comm ...
    Published June 2007