Mildred Joel has 4 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 1 narrator. The most-rated is German Shorthaired Pointers for Absolute Beginners.

The Doberman pinscher has a long head and a sleek, muscular body. The ears are often cropped to stand erect, and the tail is usually docked short. The Doberman pinscher has a short, sleek and shiny coat that is black, dark red, blue or fawn with rust-colored markings on the face, body and tail. This dog is an average shedder and requires minimal grooming. Dobermans live about 10 to 12 years. Doberman pinschers are considered people-oriented dogs that are affectionate and sweet with people, if socialized and trained properly. They are loyal to their owners and are good with children if raised with them; however, some Dobermans bond only to one person. Doberman pinschers are powerful, energetic dogs that need lots of exercise. If they are not exercised, they are more likely to become irritable or even aggressive. They can adjust well to apartment living if exercised daily. Careful socialization and obedience training from a young age are essential for this breed. Doberman pinschers respond very well to positive reinforcement. No special guard training is needed for anyone who wants a good family protector. In fact, Doberman pinscher experts often advise against special guard training, which could result in over-guarding and aggression. Get your copy today by scrolling up and clicking "Buy Now" to get your copy today.
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The Maltese is a diminutive dog, weighing from four to six pounds (two to three kilograms). The body is compact, the shoulder blades sloping. The back is level, and the ribs are well-sprung. The tufted tail is carried gracefully over the back. The neck is elegantly structured to promote high carriage of the head. The head is well-proportioned to the body, and the skull is slightly rounded. The drop ears are low-set and heavily feathered. The eyes are dark, the nose black, and the muzzle of medium length and slightly tapered. The long, silky coat that sweeps or hangs close to the ground gives the Maltese an almost ornamental appearance. The long hair on the head may be tied in a topknot or left hanging. The coat color is pure white. The Maltese moves in a buoyant, flowing gait. It is gentle, affectionate, intelligent, responsive, and trusting. A good family dog, Maltese pups are lively, playful, vigorous, and they generally enjoy learning tricks. They can be snappy with raucous children. The petite build of the Maltese belies its fearless presence. Highly alert, it elicits a flurry of barking in response to unfamiliar noises. The Maltese is a suitable indoor dog that thrives even in apartments and small confines. This breed can be difficult to housebreak, and they tend to be finicky eaters. Maltese are light shedders and are acceptable pets for most allergy sufferers. Daily brushing and regular bathing are recommended in order to prevent coat matting. The hair around the eyes should be cleaned daily in order to prevent tear staining. Get the audiobook today by scrolling up and clicking "buy now".
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Belgian Malinois are squarely built, proud, and alert herders standing 22 to 26 inches. Strong and well-muscled, but more elegant than bulky, there’s an honest, no-frills look about them, as befit dogs built to work hard for their feed. A breed hallmark is the proud carriage of the head. Coat colors range from a rich fawn to mahogany. The black ears and mask accentuate bright, questioning eyes the color of dark Belgian chocolate. If you have ever seen a Mal perform an obedience routine, you know firsthand what a smart and eager breed this is. Problems set in, though, when this people-oriented dog is underemployed and neglected. Exercise, and plenty of it, preferably side by side with their adored owner, is key to Mal happiness. Get your copy today by scrolling up and clicking "Buy Now" to get your copy today.
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Male German shorthaired pointers stand between 23 and 25 inches at the shoulder and weigh anywhere from 55 to 70 pounds; females run smaller. The coat is solid liver (a reddish brown) or liver and white in distinctive patterns. The dark eyes shine with enthusiasm and friendliness. Built to work long days in the field or at the lake, GSPs are known for power, speed, agility, and endurance. Noble and aristocratic are words often used to describe the overall look. GSPs make happy, trainable pets who bond firmly to their family. They are always up for physical activities like running, swimming, organized dog sports - in fact, anything that will burn some of their boundless energy while spending outdoors time with a human buddy. Get your copy today by scrolling up and clicking "Buy Now" to get your copy today.
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