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Your Dog's IQ
2009
First Published
3.67
Average Rating
192
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Maybe your dog doesn’t know that E=mc2 or why the sky is blue, but you’re convinced that he’s smart. After all, he knows a few tricks and you swear he understands every word you’re saying! Then again, this is the same dog that chases his tail and occasionally drinks from the toilet. So just how clever is your canine? Wouldn’t you like to know? Learn how to calculate your dog’s IQ using a series of fun tests, and discover if you’ve got a doggy dunce or a Caninestein! This delightful book features over 50 intelligence tests, including treat-finding tests, memory tests, everyday aptitude exams, and even advanced trials. You’ll learn how to test your furry friend and find out what the scores mean. Who says you can’t teach an old dog new tricks? This book also includes back-to-school classes for Rover! Try weekly brain testing courses to help improve weak areas and learn how to measure your dog’s improvement.
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Author

David Taylor
Author · 21 books

David Conrad Taylor, BVMS, FRCVS, FZS, was a British veterinary surgeon. He was the first veterinary surgeon to specialise in zoo and wildlife medicine. Taylor worked with zoo and wild animals from 1957, acting as a consultant on the treatment of some of the rarest species on Earth. He was world-renowned as an expert in marine mammal medicine. In the mid-1970s and early 1980s, Taylor wrote a popular series of autobiographical books that charted his life and experiences as a "Zoo Vet". These books were adapted for Television in a drama series, One by One. He continued to be a prolific writer until his death. [wikipedia]

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