3 Great Gift Books for Dog Lovers

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daisy reading red ball book

 

Daisy and I are trying to make more time for reading books so I’ve started a list and thought I’d share a few with you! It will be time to start holiday shopping before you know it so be sure to keep these great books in mind for the dog lovers in your life, or treat yourself!

A Ball for Daisy by Chris Raschka

A Ball for Daisy
This book was a gift from Daisy’s grandma, who is also a BIG book fan (and a Daisy fan, obviously). It’s an adorable children’s book that won New York Times Best Illustrated Book and is illustrated by Caldecott Medalist Chris Raschka. Perfect for kids, grownups, and everyone in between.

The Little Blue Dog by Karen J. Roberts

The Little Blue Dog: The story of a shelter dog waiting to be rescued. (Volume 1)
The Little Blue Dog is a children’s book inspired by the real life story of a small Chihuahua named Louie who ends up in a shelter in California.  Not only is it a great story of survival, hope and second chances, but it also gives back by pledging 100% of profits from the book sales go to support animal rescue organizations! The book has also been recommended by actress and animal activist Katherine Heigl, Co-founder, Jason Debus Heigl Foundation.

Guardians of Being words by Eckhart Tolle drawings by Patrick McDonnell

Guardians of Being: Spiritual Teachings from Our Dogs and Cats
This book is on our list because we just love Echart Tolle and can’t wait to add this one to our collection! Enough said.

Texts from Dog – The Book: Pre-Order Now for a Great Holiday Gift!

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If you are anything like me, you’re already a huge fan of Texts from Dog on tumblr and Facebook…and just about as giddy with anticipation over the upcoming release of the BOOK: Texts from Dog  (Pre-Order NOW here for November release!!!)

Sorry to ruin the surprise but I’m probably giving this to everyone I know for Christmas this year!

For those of you who have been living under a rock, or just too busy to notice, the basic premise is screenshots of hilarious text message conversations between a man and his dog. Like this one from the Text from Dog Facebook Page:

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You can Pre-Order now here for early November delivery. It’s $9.95 with Amazon’s Pre-order Price Guarantee! Order now and if the Amazon.com price decreases between your order time and the end of the day of the release date, you’ll receive the lowest price.

Will Work for Green Beans: ‘High-Value’ Treats Don’t Have to be High-Priced

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Daisy crazy for green beans

We love cookies and treats around here, and although we indulge from time to time,  most are too high in calories and a bit too pricey to be used in large quantity as every day training treats.

Since we use positive reinforcement for training Daisy, it’s important to have something on hand that she really loves and will work for (professional trainers call this a “high-value treat”) but that is also healthy, low in calories and won’t break the bank.

For some dogs this is cheerios, for others it’s small bits of cheese, but for Daisy it’s green beans. At some point I started to notice that we could get Daisy to do just about anything for a bite of green bean. In fact, she “sits” without being told, at the mere site of them! We are big believers in the “Nothing in Life is Free” concept when it comes to pets, training and treats so she learned quickly that in order to get a treat, she needs to DO something good or interesting.

Daisy green beans

 

The only downside is that cooked beans are a bit too messy to keep in my pocket when we are out and about, so we stick to tiny bits of freeze-fried beef liver treats that can be purchased in bulk and broken or cut into smaller pieces, when on the go to reward good behavior…but at home, I always keep an extra container full of steamed, plain green beans in the fridge just for Daisy! I’ve also tricked her into believing that getting her teeth brushed is a reward but more about that later! Just wanted to share this quick money saving tip while I was thinking about it!

Other low-cost treats that Daisy loves include frozen banana slices, boiled bits of sweet potato, watermelon cubes and this dog treat recipe I made up for Frozen Brown Rice Crunchies! Leave a comment and let us know what food or treat your dog will work hardest to get!

 

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PetSmart Charities National Adoption Weekend September 14-16

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adopt me, shelter dog for adoption

Be sure to mark your calendars for the PetSmart Charities National Adoption Weekend, September 14-16 at your neighborhood PetSmart store! This event brings together 2,000+ animal welfare organizations with a variety of adoptable pets in need of homes. Both purebreds and mixed breeds are available for adoption, as well as cats and dogs looking for their lifelong home. Every adoption benefits participating local shelters and rescue agencies which receive adoption-reward grants from PetSmart Charities for every pet they adopt during the event.

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Visit the adoption center inside any PetSmart store in the U.S., Canada or Puerto Rico from 9 am- 9 pm on Friday, Sept. 14 and Saturday, Sept. 15; and 10 am – 6 pm Sunday, Sept. 16. To find the PetSmart store nearest you and to learn about the adoption center’s fees and guidelines, visit PetSmartCharities.org/adoption.

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