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Tjekkoslovakisk ulvehund
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"At leve med en Tjekkoslovakisk Ulvehund er ikke en hobby, det er en livsstil."Denne bog er skrevet med kærlighed og ærlighed om den Tjekkoslovakiske Ulvehunds fortræffeligheder og fortrædeligheder.Myter om denne fantastiske og udfordrende race kommer igennem storvasken hos de to forfattere, der ikke lægger skjul på, at det kræver ekstraordinær tålmodighed at (vej)lede denne majestæt. Det beskriver de blandt andet med 'Bilka-testen'."Vores vigtigste mission er at gøre folk bekendt med racen, så man ikke køber den for udseendets skyld. Den er uegnet som potensforlænger, og det er synd for både ejer og hund, hvis man vælger forkert."Bogen handler om Tjekkoslovakisk Ulvehund, men kan med fordel læses af alle hundeinteresserede.
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Additional ISBN/GTIN9788771452020
Product TypeE-book
BindingE-book
FormatEPUB
Format noteDRM Adobe
Publishing date26/06/2013
Edition1. Auflage
LanguageDanish
File size1565 Kbytes
Article no.10162545
CatalogsVC
Data source no.3009322
Product groupBU426
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Kim Hansen, ejer af en Tjekkoslovakisk ulvehund.

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