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  1. #16
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    I'm reading this book now. It's really good.
    The Compassion of Dogs

    9/3/13
    I did the right thing by setting you free
    But the pain is very deep.
    If only I could turn back time, forever, you I'd keep.
    I miss you


    I hear you whimper in your sleep
    I gently pet you and say, no bad dreams
    It will be alright, to my dog as dark as night.

    Fur as dark as the night.
    Join me on this flight.
    Paws of love that follow me.
    In my heart you'll forever be.
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    How I wish I could hold you near.
    Turn back time to make it so.
    Hug you close and never let go.
    11/12/06




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    I loved the Compassion of Dogs too!

    Also...

    Anything James Herriot. My favorite is Dog Stories So quaint and sweet!

    Amazing Gracie...A Dog's Tale written by Dan Dye and Mark Beckloff, the owners of Three Dog Bakery. Gracie's refusal to eat commercially prepared food was what prompted the two to start experimenting with doggie treats and a bakery was born. A real tear jerker and a great story! I remember seeing Gracie often on TV before her passing

    Dogs Never Lie About Love Author escapes me but a great read.

    The Hidden Life of Dogs by Elizabeth Marshall Thomas. I think Glacier would love this one!

    The Intelligence of Dogs...Canine Consciousness and Capabilities by Stanley Coren

    Dog Love by Marjorie Garber

    The Dogs Who Came to Stay By George Pitcher A beautiful memoir about a amazing stray and her pup who "came to stay!" Family photos, beautiful drawings, a great true story of unconditional love!

    And more of a pictorial essay but a hoot...
    If only you knew how much I smell you! True portraits of dogs SO funny!

    And my favorite all time doggie book....

    Dogs and Their Women by Barbara Cohen. A compilation of brief stories, recounting the special relationship women throughout the century have shared with their dogs, with the funniest, sweetest, most touching pictures. Some of the women (and dogs) are famous, most not, all special It's by a local author (Cape Cod) but is available through most book stores. Any woman who has ever shared that indescribable bond of love with a canine should read it!
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    Originally posted by wolf_Q
    I also highly recommend that book! Here's more info about it so it will be easier to find...the full title is Best Friends: the true story of the worlds most beloved animal sanctuary. It's written by Samantha Glen.
    lol, thanks Amy!!
    I believe you were the one who posted about it a while back, which made me go out and get it!!
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    Originally posted by tatsxxx11
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    The Hidden Life of Dogs by Elizabeth Marshall Thomas. I think Glacier would love this one!

    I've read that book actually and her other one "the Social lives of dogs". I have some issues with much of what she says--particularly her feelings about euthansia and altering dogs. However, I do tend to agree with her that what dogs want most is other dogs. I've certainly seen that in some of my own dogs.
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    Ive read tonnes of doggy books.. mostly dealing with obedience and social stuff. whenever I have to read a book for school (which is.. all the time) and write a report on it, I go out and get a dog book


    The Other End of the Leash <--my FAVORITE by Patricia McConnell
    The Dog Who Loved Too Much by Nicholas Dodman
    How to Speak Dog <--also really good by Stanley Coren
    Bones Would Rain from the Sky by Suzanne Clothier
    How Dogs Learn by Mary R. Burch, Ph.D. and Jon S. Bailey, Ph.D
    The Power of Positive Dog Training <--still reading it by Pat Miller



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    I gave that Hidden Life of Dogs to Kay to read. Wonder if she ever did? Also, Pack of Two by Carolyn Knapp. Only got half the book read and had to turn it in to library. Need to get it again and finish it.

    9/3/13
    I did the right thing by setting you free
    But the pain is very deep.
    If only I could turn back time, forever, you I'd keep.
    I miss you


    I hear you whimper in your sleep
    I gently pet you and say, no bad dreams
    It will be alright, to my dog as dark as night.

    Fur as dark as the night.
    Join me on this flight.
    Paws of love that follow me.
    In my heart you'll forever be.
    [/SIZE]



    How I wish I could hold you near.
    Turn back time to make it so.
    Hug you close and never let go.
    11/12/06




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    Originally posted by bckrazy
    The Other End of the Leash <--my FAVORITE by Patricia McConnell
    How to Speak Dog <--also really good by Stanley Coren
    Bones Would Rain from the Sky by Suzanne Clothier
    How Dogs Learn by Mary R. Burch, Ph.D. and Jon S. Bailey, Ph.D
    Those are the ONLY ones out of ALL those books that are at my local chapters store!!

    Thanks everyone, I wish we had more choices here, alot of those books sound excellent

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    James Heriot's Dog Stories and Where the Red Fern Grows... James Heriot was an English vet, and one of my fav. authors... great stories! And Where the Red Fern Grows is just a great classic.
    "He who is cruel to animals becomes hard also in his dealings with men. We can judge the heart of a man by his treatment of animals."
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    Originally posted by heinz57_79
    James Heriot's Dog Stories and Where the Red Fern Grows... James Heriot was an English vet, and one of my fav. authors... great stories! And Where the Red Fern Grows is just a great classic.
    I just looked up that James Herriot one, and theyre all out of stock! I'll check again another time

    *EDIT* Also we have "Where The Red Fern Grows" and it's only $8.99 , will probably buy that one soon

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    Originally posted by CamCamPup33
    Im reading that book now.
    Cool! How do you like it so far?

    The porblemm I have is finding books that I actually like! Keep onposting doggy books, thanks!

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    A really good one is The Dog Listener by Jan Fenell. It's sort of...behavioural training...but not exactly. Hard to explain, but it shows alot of neat things from the dogs point of view.

    -thank you Poppy for the avatar.


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    Originally posted by *LabLoverKEB*
    Cool! How do you like it so far?

    The porblemm I have is finding books that I actually like! Keep onposting doggy books, thanks!
    Well i just started reading it. Im only on the first chapter -- In a way im dissapointed because i thought it was a novel. But have still been reading it, and love it so far

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    Great suggestions, everyone!

    And Glacier, I agree! Sorry, I didn't mean to correlate "enjoying" the book with agreeing with her. I part ways with her on many issues too Still, I found her observations very interesting for the most part

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    Originally posted by MariaM
    A really good one is The Dog Listener by Jan Fenell. It's sort of...behavioural training...but not exactly. Hard to explain, but it shows alot of neat things from the dogs point of view.
    Just checked and we have that one here

    Now the problem is figuring out which one to buy first

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    I've read Dogs Never Lie About Love and The Intelligence of Dogs, both of which I enjoyed a lot. I have also read all the James Herriot books multiple times, they are still some of my very favorite books. To this day I can laugh and cry as I read his experiences.

    There are plenty more but either I can't remember titles or authors or both at the moment. The two Chicken Soup books on pets are very good though, I think the first is Chicken Soup for the Pet Lover's Soul, and the second Chicken Soup for the Cat and Dog Lover's Soul. They aren't JUST about dogs, but they have so many wonderful stories.
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