
How to Talk to Your Pet
And Other Animals
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Narrated by:
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Dr James Greenwood
About this listen
Discover how to talk to your pet, with vet and star of Channel 4's Fur Babies and CBBC's The Pets Factor, Dr James Greenwood.
What does it means when a dog's tail wags round and round like a helicopter?
What is a cat trying to say when its ears are pricked up?
And what on earth is a rabbit trying to tell you when it eats its own poo?
From cats and dogs to horses, hamsters, rabbits and more, animals all have something to say. Learn how to read the clues your pet is trying to give you, and discover how to communicate with them, too!
Buzzing with brilliant facts, this pet companion book is the perfect gift for young animal-lovers.
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