The F Stops Here

Eukanuba Publishes its 1st Ever Photographic Study of all 340 Breeds of Dog in the World

by Jess on Jul.12, 2009, under books, photography

photo by Russ Beinder

photo by Russ Beinder

GENEVA, July 12/PRNewswire/ — Dog lovers all over Europe now have the opportunity to own Eukanuba’s 1st ever photographic study of all breeds in a series of two unique books, which magnificently capture all 340 dog breeds recognized by the Federation Cynologique Internationale also know as the world canine organization.

These books celebrate each of the recognised breeds in all of their beauty, diversity, physical prowess and intelligence. It uniquely portrays each breed in its natural environment. Photographer Francois Nicaise traveled the world to ensure images of the dogs live up to its characteristics as described in the breed standards of FCI.

For details how to obtain these photographic books developed by Eukanuba please contact your local pet specialty store or find your nearest store via the store locator at http://www.eukanuba.com

Eukanuba believes dogs evolved from carnivores and should be fed accordingly. That is why Eukanuba believes meat – not cereal – should be the main proteins source in its diets.

© 2009, The F Stops Here. All rights reserved. (Jessica D. Korman)

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