Showing posts with label American. Show all posts
Showing posts with label American. Show all posts

Thursday, October 13, 2011

The Dog Wars: How the Border Collie Battled the American Kennel Club

The Dog Wars: How the Border Collie Battled the American Kennel Club Review



Well-known writer Donald McCaig turns his attention in The Dog Wars to the 1990s controversy between the working border collie community and the American Kennel Club. Chronicling a critical turning point in the history of the border collie, The Dog Wars is a must read for anyone interested in the culture of dogs in the United States.


Wednesday, October 5, 2011

First Dogs: American Presidents and Their Best Friends

First Dogs: American Presidents and Their Best Friends Review



"If you want a friend in Washington, get a dog," Harry Truman once said. Perhaps that's why, for much of our Republic's history, there have been two top dogs at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue—one with two legs, one with four. First Dogs, by distinguished journalist Roy Rowan and researcher Brooke Janis, tells the whole doggone story, from the days before there was a White House to Barack Obama’s newly adopted presidential pup, Bo.

Here's a lighthearted romp through American history, packed with drawings and paintings from early America, plus photographs, starting with Abraham Lincoln's Fido. Not only did these four-footed goodwill ambassadors humanize their distinguished masters, they offered them a little unconditional love in a loveless town.

First Dogs gives dog lovers and history lovers a new angle on presidential history and is more fun than you can shake a stick (or rubber bone) at.


Friday, August 5, 2011

The Complete Dog Book for Kids (American Kennel Club)

The Complete Dog Book for Kids (American Kennel Club) Review



Watch the magical world of dogs come alive in The Complete Dog Book For Kids

Also Includes:
* Tips for finding the right dog for you
* Health care and training basics
* Information about the world of purebred dogs, from Junior Showmanship competitions to the informal Canine Good Citizen program
A Howell Dog Book of Distinction


Thursday, June 23, 2011

Dog Training for Kids (American Kennel Club)

Dog Training for Kids (American Kennel Club) Review



This new and expanded edition of Dog Training for Kids gives youngsters the skills they need to make better citizens of their canine companions, while strengthening that all-important human/animal bond. This "home study course" is based on the ability of the child to teach a dog basic obedience as well as some captivating tricks, without having to depend on parental help or expensive equipment. There are beautifully detailed and humorously illustrated instructions on Heeling, Sit Stay, Stand Stay, Down Stay and Come When Called. Counseling is given on seven common but persistent problems; Jumping Up On People, Chewing, Biting, Excessive Barking, Stealing Food and Problem Housebreaking. On the recreational side, there are descriptions of some wonderful tricks which all youngsters can teach their dogs. For those who feel that a future career in dogs would be satisfying and rewarding, Ms. Benjamin presents an overview of eight occupations to jog the reader's interest.
A Howell Dog Book of Distinction