David Taylor (veterinarian) - Other Books

Other Books

  • The Secret Life of Dogs (2007) ISBN 0-00-724476-2, ISBN 978-0-00-724476-8
  • The Secret Life of Cats (2007) ISBN 0-00-724475-4, ISBN 978-0-00-724475-1
  • The Secret Life of Kittens (2008) ISBN 0-00-726360-0, ISBN 978-0-00-726360-8
  • Collins Family Pet Guide - Rabbit (1999) ISBN 0-00-413377-3, ISBN 978-0-00-413377-5
  • Collins Small Pet Handbook: Looking after rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs, gerbils mice and rats (2002) ISBN 0-00-713448-7, ISBN 978-0-00-713448-9
  • Rabbit Handbook: A Family Guide to Buying (1999) ISBN 0-8069-7807-4, ISBN 978-0-8069-7807-9
  • Kitten Taming: The Fast Route to a Controllable Cat (2009) ISBN 0-600-61831-5, ISBN 978-0-600-61831-7
  • Dogs (DK Pockets) (2003) ISBN 0-7894-9591-0, ISBN 978-0-7894-9591-4
  • The Ultimate Dog Book (1990) ISBN 0-86318-443-X, ISBN 978-0-86318-443-7
  • You and Your Cat (1997) ISBN 0-7513-0272-4, ISBN 978-0-7513-0272-1
  • Your Dog's IQ: How Clever Is Your Canine? (2009) ISBN 1-59223-987-0, ISBN 978-1-59223-987-0
  • The Little Tabby Cat Book (1990) ISBN 0-86318-454-5, ISBN 978-0-86318-454-3
  • My Dog is a Genius: Understand and Improve Your Dog's Intelligence (2008) ISBN 0-600-61655-X, ISBN 978-0-600-61655-9
  • Collins Pony Handbook (2002) ISBN 0-00-712092-3, ISBN 978-0-00-712092-5
  • Old Dog, New Tricks: Understanding and Retraining Older and Rescued Dogs (2006)ISBN 1554071976, ISBN 978-1-55407-197-5

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