New Non Fiction: Looking after Pets.

We all want the best for our pets. We feed them, care for them, play with them and give them plenty of love. Thinking about getting a new pet or already have one and need information on pet care? Well, you’re in luck, Wellington City Libraries has some new books on pet guides:

New from Usborne Pet Guides:

Looking after Cats and Kittens.

This guide about caring for cats and kittens contains lots of useful information on how to care for cats and kittens. The ideal pet guide for cat owners or those dreaming about acquiring a new pet that overs everything from choosing a kitten and helping it settle in, to grooming, playing and going to the vet. Also explains the basics of cat behaviour including how to spot when a cat is angry, scared or playful, as well as how to keep a pet cat occupied. Thoroughly checked by experts, this book also includes internet links to specially selected websites where you can find out more about cats and kittens, including fun things to make for them and video clips of how to care for them.

FACT: While chocolate is bad for a cat, yogurt makes a tasty treat. According to Pet Smart NZ, the organisms in yogurt can be especially helpful when your pet is on antibiotics since these medications can alter the “good’ bacteria in the intestines. Most pets will enjoy the addition of a tablespoons of yogurt to their food.

 

Looking after Dogs and Puppies.

Did you know A friendly mother golden retriever mother will have passed on her calm nature to her pups and a border collie needs lots of love and attention and exercise otherwise they grow restless and get bored? You can find out all this information and lots more in this book about looking after dogs and puppies. This guide is perfect for young, first-time dog owners. From picking a puppy to choosing a grooming brush, it shows you all you need to keep your pet healthy and happy.

FACT: A dog will not look you in the eye if it is nervous or scared and if its whole tail wags, this is a sign that it is happy.

You can read more about caring for dogs by clicking onto this link from the SPCA or check the entires on Many Answers on Dogs and Best dog breeds to have around cats.

 

Looking after Rabbits.

Did you know that two rabbits settle in faster than one rabbit on its own or a rabbit can weigh the same as a bag of sugar. These are facts you will read about in this new pet guide on how to care for rabbits. This guide provides lots of useful information on caring for and understanding rabbits, ranging from feeding and grooming to toys and hutches. Everything you need to know to make a rabbit feel at home and help you decide whether owning a rabbit is the thing for you. Fully checked and approved by the Rabbit Welfare Association and Fund (UK).

FACT: Pet rabbits are related to the wild rabbits, hares and pikas. Hares are bigger than rabbits, with longer ears and stronger legs which enables them to run very fast, while pikas are smaller than rabbits and live in North America and Asia.

I Miss My Pet: A First Look at The Death of a Pet.

We all want our pets to be with us forever. But just like all living things, pets sometimes die. This picture book explores the issue of the death of a pet in reassuringly simple terms. This book helps children deal with their grief and come to terms with their feelings.

 

 

 

 

Mustard

In loving memory of Mustard. (1994-2009)

 

 

 

Johnsonville BookBuster Reviews

We had some great reviews from our July BookBuster meeting, so take a look. There may be something there you might like to read yourself.

Finn reviewed Revenge of the Sith Visual Dictionary. He said there is alot of detail about all the  character’s and that his favourite character’s are the Buzz-droids and Yoda.

 

Sian reviewed Missing Toby. This book is about Harriet who is very sad because her brother Toby has died. Harriet finds a dog in the wild that she makes her own. Sian gave this book 10/10.

 

Oscar reviewed Icefire. He said this is a great adventure book all about dragons.

 

 

 

Hayden reviewed 39 clues. This book is about Dan and Amy who have to find 39 clues to win a quest and gain powers. Hayden really enjoys the 39 clue books.

 

 

Isabella reviewed the Magic Faraway Tree. Isabella said this book is about a tree with magical lands on each branch with little houses to live in. She really enjoyed this book.

 

 

Benjamin reviewed Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince. He hasn’t finished the book yet but his favourite part is in Voldermort’s cave.

Guinea Dog

Rufus really wants a dog. He really really wants a dog. Everybody he knows has a dog, from his best friend to his worst friend. The family down the street has three! But his clean-fiend Dad says no way!

Dogs bark and beg.

They drool.

They slobber.

They carry bloodsucking fleas.

When Mom, despite protests, brings home a guinea pig as a compromise, the whole family is in for a shock. Because Rufus’s new pet doesn’t act like a guinea pig at all: She runs. She fetches. She’ll eat his homework. If Dad thinks dogs are trouble, wait until he has to live with Fido, the Guinea Dog!