| Marley & Me: Life and Love with the World's Worst Dog
Publisher: William Morrow |
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| ISBN: 0060817089 List Price: $21.95 Amazon Price: $13.17 Usually ships in 24 hours |
Avg Cusomer Rating: 5 Reviews: Summary: Who couldn't Love a Lab? I thought this was such a great book. Not many books could make me laugh as hard as this one! I think this book is a great book for any person that loves dogs or wants a book to make them laugh. I have to admit I cried during this book too, but this book was great. I think because I owned a nuts Lab like Marley, I really knew how he felt. I got this book for Christmas and herd what a great book it was, but I didn't get it till June because everybody else in my family read it, and they all said the same thing, that this was the best book they have ever read. So, I give this book 5 stars, but if I could I would give it more. Summary: Marley & Me - A story of love and loyalty. A humorous (and touching at times) account of John and Jenni Grogan when they adopted Marley, a labrador retriever, into their household. John is a great story-teller who makes the book very easy to read. John brings you back to when it all happened, and throughout the period as his family grew. You also get to read the joy and kookiness Marley brought to the whole family. By the end of the book (which ending you can probably guess), I'm sure you'll be feeling as touched as I was -- when you realise that the impending finale is coming to the old Marley, who you just read hours ago, was a boisterous, silly dog. Truly and highly recommended. Summary: Great, heart warming story I loved this book. If you are a dog lover you will get such a kick out of Grogan's story about his mischievous, yet totally lovable dog Marley. Have a box of tissues ready for the last couple of chapters though. You will definitely need them. A wonderful story that illustrates the unbreakable bond we share with the animals in our lives. Summary: |
| Cesar's Way: The Natural, Everyday Guide to Understanding and Correcting Common Dog Problems
Publisher: Harmony |
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| ISBN: 0307337332 List Price: $24.95 Amazon Price: $14.97 Usually ships in 24 hours |
Avg Cusomer Rating: 5 Reviews: Summary: Cesar's Way is Nature's Way Aside from providing me with a better understanding of my dogs, this book also teaches some great lessons on leadership and how nature wires it into dogs and other animals. The book is actually an easy read and is written in a way that you can almost hear Cesar talking. I suppose that's because I bought it along with the DVD of the entire first season of Dog Whisperer, another great buy! Summary: Too much exercise Overall the book was helpful and interesting but there was too much about Cesar himself.A little background is nice but he became redundant and boring. I also feel I'm missing something. I understand calm assertive and dominence and the need for exercise but I'm not having dramatic results with it. My food reward method seems to be working better with fear aggression,but overall it is informative and has valid suggestions so I would recommend it. Summary: Worth Reading I liked this book. I have three dachshunds -- they're easily out-of-control when people come to our door! This book explains dogs' point of view; compares it to human thinking. It's also full of interesting stories from Cesar's varied experiences. I found it to be good training for my approach towards my dogs' behaviors, and gaining some control. And now I understand them more fully. Summary: |
| The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (Vintage Contemporaries)
Publisher: Vintage |
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| ISBN: 1400032717 List Price: $12.95 Amazon Price: $7.77 Usually ships in 24 hours |
Avg Cusomer Rating: 4 Reviews: Summary: Interesting reading My teenagers high school recommended this book to the whole school to read and they encourage the parents to read the book as well. I really enjoyed this book because it showed how smart and intelligent a child with autism can be. The character in this book could solve math problems with ease but really had a hard time with the everyday things that people without disabilities take for granted. I felt compassion for the main character and for his family. This book gives us a little window into how autism affects a person and their loved ones. Summary: Autism never looked so good Quick...what's 856 X 342. Too late...Christopher Boone already has the answer. As an autistic young boy growing up in England, Christopher has his own shares of obstacles including his obsessive behavior, his fear of public places, and his own father. More importantly, however, Chris teaches us to look at the world a bit differently and, in the end, more richly. Novelist Mark Haddon has struck gold with his realistic 1st person narration from the eyes and head of an autistic child. Haddon's experience working with this disorder allows him to recreate the autistic experience for the reader adroitly. We really feel Christopher's frustrations, his fears, and his joys. I would recommend this book to whomever wants a quick-paced story about a young autistic boy lost in one of the busiest cities on the planet. I highly recommend you pick up a copy! Summary: Not perfect, but thought provoking I just finished reading Mark Haddon's book. While I wouldn't say it is the best book I have ever read, it is thought-provoking and provides an interesting insight into people that are autistic. I'm a high-school teacher with a degree in Psychology and while I agree that the character Christopher is not "typical" of someone with autisim or Asperger's, he is an excellent example of their perspective of how the world reacts to them. While some reviewers are obviously irritated or offended by the use of coarse language, or the "odd" style of writing, if these factors don't bother you I would highly recommend reading this book. Summary: |
| Aggression in Dogs: Practical Management, Prevention & Behaviour Modification
Publisher: Dogwise Publishing |
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| ISBN: 1929242204 List Price: $49.95 Amazon Price: $49.95 Usually ships in 24 hours |
Avg Cusomer Rating: 5 Reviews: Summary: Superb! The book is well-organized and well-written. I was successful using some of the protocols described in the book to modify dog aggression. This is one of the best books out there on aggression. Summary: Four Stars for now, with the potential for Five Stars! This book actually has a lot of very good, practical, and very helpful information for the dog owner who wants to prevent (as I do) or treat agression problems, especially in agression-prone breeds like spaniels and some of the guarding breeds. I debated whether or not to give this book a five star rating. I settled on four stars for now because of my one "complaint" against the book -- it is a very, very COMPLICATED book to read and utilize. The author, apparently through many years of working with problem dogs, has developed a number of complex systems for treating and preventing agression problems which, while I'm sure will be useful and should work well, and just very complicated for the amateur to use. This is definitely NOT the kind of book one can read in bed when tired. It reminds me of some of my college texts -- a challenging and complicated read, and perhaps a bit on the dry side. I know that when I tried to read it recently, my mind often wandered. To sum it up, I would recommend the purchase of this book for the interested reader, just be prepared to sit down and devote quality time to reading the book and learning the system of training the author has put forth. Unfortunately, my life right now is just too complicated to really give this book the time it deserves. I hope in the near future to have a little more free time to carefully read the book, absorb the information, and begin to implement it with my own dog. Summary: Very helpful exercises This book is terrific for owners of any dog. We actually rescued an dog-aggressive dog and actually went to Brenda Aloff for a few sessions. Her advice and exercises helped turn a stressed out little monster into my little princess. My dog isn't magically cured, but by using this book, we've taught her to look to her humans for guidance in stressful situations, instead of just attacking as she would in the past. She knows the rules and was taught them in a completely positive reinforcement manner. I highly recommend this book. Summary: |
| How to Be Your Dog's Best Friend: The Classic Training Manual for Dog Owners (Revised & Updated Edition)
Publisher: Little, Brown |
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| ISBN: 0316610003 List Price: $25.95 Amazon Price: $16.35 Usually ships in 24 hours |
Avg Cusomer Rating: 5 Reviews: Summary: Read the NEW EDITION before you criticize I am astounded at the number of negative reviews of this book that blithely ignore what's actually in it. As others have stated, the recommendations to hit a dog come with plenty of warnings and caveats that it only be done in extreme situations and only if you're comfortable doing it and only if that's how you chose to deal with some specific, serious problem your dog may have. They never, ever recommend hitting a dog for say, simply refusing to come, the way some of these reviews make it seem. Also, many people keep harping on the Alpha Dog Roll. Here's what the 2002 edition states, verbatim: "(in italics) We no longer recommend this technique and strongly discourage its use to our clients. Though it can be argued that it has a natural basis in pack life, in a dog-human context it is potentially very dangerous and can set up the owner for a serious bite on the face (or worse), particularly with a dominant dog. The conditions in which it might be used effectively are simply too risky and demanding for the average dog owner; there are other ways of dealing with problem behavior that are much safer and, in the long run, just as effective. Let us repeat: the disciplinary techniques explained in this section should not be applied haphazardly and for a slight misbehavior. There is always the chance that autocratic dog ownders, having learned discipline techniques, will misuse them. Watch yourself - owners whe are physically or verbally domineering wind up with cringing, neurotic dogs. Discipline, like praise, must be meaningful. It must communicate the owner's displeasure clearly, and on the dog's level of understanding and perception, for unacceptable behavior." Summary: Good resource for the new dog owner "How to Be Your Dog's Best Friend" is an excellent reference book for the first time dog owner and trainer. As well as the normal chapters on how to choose, socialise, feed, groom and train a puppy, the Monks cover topics as varied as how to read a puppy's pedigree, how to massage your dog, and how your dog's living environment will impact upon his training needs. Unlike many training manuals, the Monks of New Skete strike a nice balance between "dominance" based training methods and formal training. The Monks stress the importance of earning your dog's trust and respect and the importance of being a strong pack leader for your dog; they also recognise the need for formal training, and spend several chapters explaining how this is best accomplished. Most training books are heavily biased towards one or other method, so it is nice to read a book which realises that both are ingredients in successful dog training. The training methods discussed are fairly traditional, with the Monks either luring or gently moulding the dog into shape, then praising. However they also advocate classically conditioning a positive reinforcer (keys jingling), which can then be used at strategic times to help a dog relax; and they do discuss and recommend clicker methods for "sensitive" dogs. Contrary to some reviews posted below, the Monks of New Skete do in fact advocate using plenty of positive reinforcement in their training. Confusion on this issue probably stems from the fact that the Monks do not advocate constantly using food treats while training. However, food treats are not the only positive reinforcement method available to a trainer. As the Monks point out "Food treats are an extremely effective motivator to help dogs learn...however, they are not meant to replace sincere verbal and physical praise." The Monks advocate that puppies are regularly praised, petted and played with during training. Punishment only ever comes after a dog has been shown an exercise multiple times and fully understands what is required of it, and far from being harsh or abusive, is normally limited to stern eye contact or a verbal growl. Scruff shakes and chin cuffs are reserved for the worst transgressions. The Monks take care to emphasise that any punishment used should be immediate, fair and consistent. There are certainly gaps in this book. The "Problem Solving" section is rudimentary at best (for example, the section on interdog aggression only recommends limiting the dog's opportunity to mark territory, desexing him and muzzling him!). Readers with a problem dog would be well advised to get some more indepth resources regarding their dog's particular problem. The obedience exercises covered are quite limited, covering only the sit, down, stay, heel and recall. Owners wishing to teach their dogs more advanced exercises will need to seek additional resources. It is also disappointing that the Monks only discuss one method of teaching each exercise. With the plethora of options available today to teach even something as simple as a sit - for example, shaping, luring, capturing - it is a pity the Monks did not discuss several options for training each behaviour. Despite such flaws, "How to be your Dog's Best Friend" is one of the three training books I generally recommend to new dog owners (the other two are "The Other End of the Leash" by Patricia McConnell and "The Culture Clash" by Jean Donaldson). These three books complement each other very well. "The Other End of the Leash" is a great primer on canine-human communication, whereas "The Culture Clash" is an excellent manual on operant conditioning-based positive training. "How to Be your Dog's Best Friend" both fills in important gaps left by the other two books, and puts the case for kind and fair "traditional" style training. Summary: Animals deserve only love and tenderness Animals should NEVER receive negative punishment (physical or mental). Why should you, when the positive reinforcemt methods have poved to work so well and makes your animal obey you out of respect and not out of fear as the negative reinforcement does? The use of negative reinforcemt stems from a lack of true understanding of canine psychology (as it is utterly unnecessary) and a need to be sadistic. As a veterinarian and animal lover, I strongly advise against this book. Summary: |
| The Other End of the Leash
Publisher: Ballantine Books |
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| ISBN: 034544678X List Price: $13.95 Amazon Price: $10.74 Usually ships in 24 hours |
Avg Cusomer Rating: 5 Reviews: Summary: the other end of the leash This is a must have b ook for any dog owener.It is an enjoyable read as well as giving valueable advice.It was recommended to me by a dog trainer who trains dogs following the same guidelines.It was good to read that I was not alone with the problems that I have had with my dog and that there are answers to most problems.Although you can follow advice from the book it as noway a heavy going book to read.A book that I will keep by the bed for future reference. Summary: Worthwhile reading This book was recommended to me by a professional trainer, and I have gained a good deal of insight on dogs from it. Everyone who owns a dog should read Chapter 8 -- it's everything you need to know in a nutshell. I personally could do without all the references to primate culture and the study thereof.....I bought the book to learn more about my dogs not chimps. But it explains nicely why people do what we do, why dogs do what they do, and how we can better communicate with each other. Summary: Helpful book I like the first hand experiences related in the book. The suggestions are helpful. Summary: |
| How to be the Leader of the Pack...And have Your Dog Love You For It. ("How to" booklets from Dog's Best Friend)
Publisher: Dog's Best Friend, Ltd. |
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| ISBN: 189176702X List Price: $3.95 Amazon Price: $3.95 Usually ships in 24 hours |
Avg Cusomer Rating: 3 Reviews: Summary: Don't put all your eggs in one basket She has some good points for the beginning dog trainer, however she is not right about pinning dogs down. They do in fact do it in the wild, it is NOT always by choice as she states in her book. When looking at books, be critical as everyone has their own point of view. Stubborn thinking dogs like the livestock guardian breeds need pinning at times, though it's usually through play to maintain your dominant possition. Otherwise she is good. Summary: Must have for Dog owners This book is a great help to anyone who needs some basics on the understanding canine behavior. It is really a great idea for anyone who want to live more easily with their dog. I am a breeder of a large breed and will be including this book with every puppy. Summary: Too little for too much I wish I had known this pamphlet (definitely not a book) was only 15 very sparse pages long because I would not have ordered it. The word descriptions of actions to be taken are very hard to understand with no sketches or photos. It seems more like a book review or outline of a book that is yet to be written. Summary: |
| Because of Winn-Dixie (Because of Winn-Dixie)
Publisher: Candlewick |
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| ISBN: 0763616052 List Price: $5.99 Amazon Price: $5.99 Usually ships in 24 hours |
Avg Cusomer Rating: 4 Reviews: Summary: A charming tale of a big dog I thought Winn-Dixie was a really cool character, and I loved the supermarket name idea. This dog charmed his way through the neibourhood, resulting in a large party for all, bringing the townspeople together. I loved it! Summary: Heartwarming Very happy and Great story of a girl and a dog. great book for 2nd and 3rd graders. I loved this as a kid and I still do love it! Summary: because of winnn dixie book review-by chad i really like this book even though i am not yet finnished with it, it is very exiting and interesting. the author really brings out there character and is just a great book i really recemend this for all ages boy and girl. Summary: |
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