The Natural Vet's Guide to Preventing and Treating Arthritis in Dogs and Cats Review
The Natural Vet's Guide to Preventing and Treating Arthritis in Dogs and Cats Review
Dog-Friendly Dog Training Review
The Kitnapped Creature (Jack Russell: Dog Detective) Review
On the Dog (Andrew Lost #1) Review
Addison's Disease in Dogs Review
How to Be Your Dog's Best Friend: The Classic Training Manual for Dog Owners (Revised & Updated Edition) Review
Dogs in Love Review
How Do Dinosaurs Love Their Dogs? Review
Chicken Soup for the Soul: What I Learned from the Dog - 36 Stories about Putting Things in Perspective, Kindness, and Unconditional Love (Chicken Soup for the Soul (Brilliance Audio)) Review
Doggy Desserts: Homemade Treats for Happy, Healthy Dogs Review
Can It Rain Cats and Dogs? Questions and Answers About Weather (Scholastic Question and Answer Series) Review
REVIEWS:
Booklist, November 1, 1999:
"Each book in the Scholastic Question and Answer series focuses on a particular area of science, asking questions related to the topic and answering each query with one or more paragraphs of pertinent information. Although the idea has been tried before, this series works better than most in that it organizes the material well, it asks questions that children may actually have posed, and the answers are clear and precise. Stars introduces topics in astronomy, from "Do asteroids ever strike Earth?" to "Is there life elsewhere in the solar system?" The Bergers are being responsible as they qualify some replies with phrases such as "Most scientists think." Often dramatic and beautiful, the paintings illustrate the text quite effectively. Flies explores the world of insects, answering questions such as "Do insects have tongues?" and "How can you tell a moth from a butterfly?" The colorful illustrations are detailed, vivid, and well conceived. A science series attractive enough for browsers, yet solid enough to help support the curriculum."
--Carolyn Phelan
School Library Journal, December 1999:
"These series entries will answer many of the questions children have about the subjects covered. . . .The student-friendly questions-and-answer format is appealing, with simple and concise one or two paragraph answers and attractive, colorful illustrations. Basic up-to-date information presented in a chatty, readable style."
--Eunice Weech
Harry, el perrito sucio (Harry the Dirty Dog, Spanish edition) Review
Harry, el perrito sucio
Harry es un perrito blanco con manchas negras al que todo le gusta . . . excepto bañarse. Asà que un dÃa antes del baño, Harry se escapa. Se pasa el dÃa, jugando en la calle y pronto está tan sucio que se convierte en un perro negro con manchas blancas. Ahora Harry tiene un problema: ¡su propia familia no lo reconoce!
The Day the Dogs Talked Review
I Love My Dog, But...:: The Ultimate Guide To Managing Your Dog's Misbehavior Review
The Dog Park Club: A Mystery Review
Amy Carter is missing. And there’s no one less capable of finding her than Max Bravo.
Max Bravo is a mid-rung opera singer with a diva's towering ego. And he doesn’t do favors. Not until the day he visits a troubled friend in Berkeley and offers to walk her dog.
Max quickly discovers the local dog park. It’s an odd, private little world—a preserve for neighborhood crackpots and lay-abouts, and, incidentally, their dogs.
But, the park regulars are friendly. Clubby. They even serve beer. Before long, Max can’t stay away.
When one of the regulars disappears, Max’s interest in the dog park turns to obsession. Amy Carter – beautiful, adored, pregnant – has vanished. The circumstances bode the worst.
What happened to Amy? The dog park club has brewed up a theory. And they mean to prove it.
Bad Dog Page-A-Day Calendar 2011 Review
The Beginner's Guide to Dog Agility Review
Training your dog (and yourself) for agility competitions will create a fun working relationship that both of you can enjoy. Find everything you need to know in this fun guide that includes information on pre-agility training, detailed advice on correction-free training, and step-by-step agility training techniques. Also learn how to make your own agility obstacles, use a clicker as a motivational tool, and officially enter agility trials.
Participating in agility competitions can build a strong, enduring bond between you and your dog. Read The Beginner's Guide to Dog Agility to learn the ins and outs of this exciting hobby.