Chaser, The Dog Who Knows A Thousand Words #Chaser1000 Book Review

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If you’re anything like me and most pet parents, you probably think your fur kid is pretty doggone smart. We all know from personal experience that dogs are way smarter than the average person gives them credit for…but wait until you meet Chaser! Thanks to our sponsor, BlogPaws, I was able to get my paws on an advance review copy of the soon to be released book, Chaser — Unlocking The Genius Of The Dog Who Knows A Thousand Words by John W. Pilley.

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It’s possible you’ve already heard about Chaser the Border Collie in the news or on TV and YouTube. She’s famous for understanding more words than any other dog on record. In addition to common nouns like house, ball, and tree, she has memorized the names of more than 1,000 toys (Daisy is pretty envious of a dog with THAT many!) and can retrieve any of them on command.

Based on that learning, she and her owner John Pilley, have moved on even further, demonstrating her ability to understand sentences with multiple elements of grammar and to learn new behaviors by imitation. Her owner, the author of this new book, is a retired psychology professor from Wofford College in South Carolina and does an excellent job throughout the book of explaining much of the science and psychology behind such successful dog training, using fun and interesting stories involving both Chaser and his previous dog, the much beloved Yasha.

In addition to his academic knowledge, Pilley incorporates the stories and wisdom of farmers, shepherds and Border collie trainers, giving the reader great insight into how the best trainers use the power of instinct to foster a dog’s creative problem solving ability. It’s a cool way to think about dog training and draws the distinction between teaching a skill or trick versus “creative teaching”. I love the quote he shares about this from Arthur Allen who wrote Border Collies in America,  “Try to make it a fifty-fifty proposition of you trying to understand your dog while your dog is trying to understand you.”

In addition to really getting to know Chaser, the author, his wife Sally and the rest of their family, there’s also lots of storytelling in this book, which I loved.  A few of my favorites are the story of how Chaser got her name, how Chaser became a media sensation and “went viral” and “Chaser Goes To Washington”.

The book is both entertaining and informative, and though most of us won’t have the amount of time or patience Pilley did to spend working with Chaser, and not every dog is as smart or interested in learning as Chaser, any dog lover will find something in this book that helps them gain a greater understanding of, and appreciation for their own dog.

You can learn more and buy the book here. You can follow Chaser the Border Collie on Facebook and on Twitter.

Crate Training + 7 More FREE Kindle Books About Dogs, Training & Pet Care

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If you’re like Daisy & me, you probably can’t get enough of the awesome free Kindle books available these days. Finding out when there are new ones to download can be a chore, so we’ve done the leg work for you and are back with another great roundup list of the top FREE Kindle Books about pets and animals! The great thing about the Free Kindle Books is that once you add them to your reading library, they are yours to keep and read anytime, even after they return to regular price. And,you can read Kindle Books on just about any SmartPhone, Tablet, PC or device…you don’t even need to own a Kindle!

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If you haven’t already done so you can download the free Kindle Reading App for your iPad, Windows PC, Android phone or just about any other device. Remember that prices change quickly and frequently at Amazon, so be sure to verify that the price is still $0.00 before completing your transaction.

8 Free Kindle Books About Dogs, Training & Pet Care

Get a Head Start on Creative Holiday Gifts with 20% OFF Blurb Photo Books

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If you’re already thinking about what kinds of unique and personalized gifts you can get started on for the holidays, you’ll want to check out Blurb photo books. As a longtime fan & customer, Blurb continues to wow me each year with how easy they make it to create your own high quality custom book.

You can check out Blurb’s new 2013 Gift Guide to find inspiration and ideas beyond the standard photo album…the possibilities are endless! I love the ABC children’s book on page 6 and the cookbooks on page 7. The Gift Guide is also an instruction guide for how to make a beautiful Blurb book gift for anyone in your life.

Get a head start on your Holiday gifts by creating your own Blurb book and save 20% through 10/7 with Blurb Promo Code EARLYBIRD20.

Homemade Dog Food, Kitten Care Guide & 6 More Free Kindle Books About Pets

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Daisy & I are back with another great roundup list of the top FREE Kindle Books about pets and animals! The great thing about the Free Kindle Books is that once you add them to your reading library, they are yours to keep and read anytime, even after they return to regular price. And,you can read Kindle Books on just about any SmartPhone, Tablet, PC or device…you don’t even need to own a Kindle!

new free ebooks about pets and animals

If you haven’t already done so you can download the free Kindle Reading App for your iPad, Windows PC, Android phone or just about any other device.Remember that prices change quickly and frequently at Amazon, so be sure to verify that the price is still $0.00 before completing your transaction.

Free Kindle Books About Pets & Animal Care

How To Speak Dog: National Geographic Book Review

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Ever wish you could talk to your dog? I talk to Daisy all the time, but must confess that I don’t always know what SHE is trying to tell me! Now we can all learn to decode dog language, thanks to How To Speak Dog, A Guide To Decoding Dog Language, a new book about pet behavior from National Geographic. It’s being released today, and we were super excited to receive an early copy and have been thoroughly enjoying the photos, along with great info and helpful tips from authors Aline Alexander Newman & Gary Weitzman, D.V.M.

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Although the book is categorized as a kid’s book, I strongly recommend it for every pet parent and all members of the family. Whether you’re a first-timer or have years of experience caring for dogs, you are guaranteed to learn something new that will help you understand dog behavior and the signals dogs send through body language, poses and facial expressions. It’s also set up in a way that is perfect for reading aloud and discussing together in a fun and entertaining way.

For example, one section in the book is titled ‘Telling Tales’.  It details what different tail positions and movements mean. Each section of the book covers a topic using great photos, entertaining text, fun facts, Vet Tips from Dr. Gary and then each topic end with ‘What Is This Dog Saying?’ where you’re presented with a Doggie Dilemma scenario to translate and address, then a sidebar of Training Tips. Topics include Body Talk, Read My Face, Hound Sounds, and several more.

How to Speak Dog: A Guide to Decoding Dog Language is available now in paperback ($12.95 list price). It’s currently on sale at Amazon and you can go here to view the current price and check out some sample pages. You may want to pick up a few extra copies, as it makes an excellent holiday gift idea or Thank You present for a special pet sitter, dog walker or other VIP (very important pet person) in your dog’s life!