Discovery Channel - Why Dogs Smile And Chimpanzees Cry DVDRip | English | 50 min | 624 x 464 | XviD | 29 fps | MP3 - 194 kbps | 700 Mb Gener : Documentary
Are animals closer to humans on an emotional level than generally has been believed? The many scientists, researchers, wildlife photographers, and other animal experts interviewed in this Discovery Channel video answer with a resounding yes. They make their case in this 93-minute documentary, narrated by actress Sigourney Weaver, with stories of despondent dogs, grieving chimps, and lab rats who laugh when tickled. The first half focuses on happy bonds between mother and child, siblings, and animals and humans. The second half delves into the darker subjects of sadness and grief, offering astounding assertions such as elephants secrete a tearlike substance when upset and search dogs finding only corpses in the Oklahoma City bombing case needed treatment for depression
The Power of Training Dogs with Markers DVDRip | MKV/AVC, ~7000 kb/s | 720x480 | Duration: 03:38:37 | English: PCM, 1536 kb/s (2 ch) | 6.9 GB Genre: Dog Training
This video was written and produced by Ed Frawley. It's goal is to introduce the dog trainer to the world of marker training in dogs. It sets the stage for the series of traning DVD's that Ed later produced with Michael Ellis.
Dale Thompson and the Boon Dogs - Unfinished Business (2024) [Official Digital Download] FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/44.1 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 59:27 minutes | 767MB Blues | Studio Master, Official Digital Download
Who’s ready to take their third and most adventurous journey with Dale Thompson on this wild blues ride as we debut the brand new album ‘Unfinished Business’
Darlene Arden, "Small Dogs, Big Hearts: A Guide to Caring for Your Little Dog, Revised Edition" English | 2006 | ISBN: 0471779636 | 240 pages | PDF | 23,4 MB
Darlene Arden, "Small Dogs, Big Hearts: A Guide to Caring for Your Little Dog, Revised Edition" 2006 | ISBN: 0471779636 | English | 240 pages | PDF | 23,4 MB
Small dogs can bring big rewards! Small dogs are charming, intelligent, and loving, but they can also be overly energetic, manipulative, and stubborn. How do you ensure that your little dog becomes a fun, feisty best friend rather than a tiny terror?