Desperate Housepets by Annaliese Morgan book review

If you’re looking for a practical guide to keeping a healthy pet, with reliable information from a source that you can trust on subjects ranging from health, nutrition, exercise, grooming, illness and first aid, Desperate Housepets: the single person’s guide to healthy pets is it.

Annaliese Morgan DipAVN, RVN, MBVNA, is an award-winning registered Veterinary Nurse, author and owner of luxury pet spa, Fuchsia. In Desperate Housepets, Annaliese’s fifth book, she uses her 15 years experience of working with unwell pets and their owners, to pass on valuable advice in her easy-reading, chatty and entertaining style, on a range of topics from deciding if a pet is really a good idea for you, right through to how to bandage a poorly limb and an entire section on “creepy crawlies”!

I instantly warmed to Annaliese while reading this book; she has a wonderful balance of compassion and professionalism, her humility a refreshing change to the advice genre. Clearly very knowledgeable (one of only 250 Veterinary Nurses in the UK to hold a surgical diploma), she has written an accessible guide jam packed full of practical and effective tips and solutions and at 93 pages, with some fantastic full colour illustrations, this book should feature on every dog owners shelf.

Priced at £12.99
ISBN: 978-1-78003-145-3

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