Recommended Reading
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Second Chances: More Tales of Found Dogs
by Elise Lufkin with photographs by Diana Walker
Touching and sometimes tough stories about dogs that have
found second chances at life with new families after they've
been dealt bad hands. Read our review.
The Latchkey Dog
by Jodi Andersen
An incredibly compassionate and insightful book that was a
breath of fresh air when it comes to dog behavior and training
books. Not a new release. but it's highly recommended none
the less. Read our review.
Leader of the Pack
by Nancy Baer and Steve Duno
Focused on the concept of pack structure and leadership, this
book is extremely relevant for all dog owners - owners of both
large and small dogs. Read our review.
How to be Your Dog's Best Friend
by The Monks of New Skete
A very complete and readable overall guide to dog ownership.
From what to conside before you go out and get a dog, to
dealing with behavior issues, this book touches on most things
dog-related. Read our review.
Food Pets Die For
by Ann N. Martin
First published in 1997, this book was one of the first to
seriously question the practices of the multi-billion dollar pet
food industry. Martin includes findings from extensive
first-hand research performed. Read our review.
What Color is Your Dog?
by Joel Silverman
An interesting take on dog training, Joel Silverman introduces
the concept of training based on your dog's personality.
Read our review.
The Nature of Animal Healing
by Martin Goldstein, DVM
Taking a holistic approach, this is a book that will empower
pet owners with valuable insights and information about their
pet's health from a vet's point of view. Read our review.
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