Best of
Dogs

2004

Hachiko Waits


Lesléa Newman - 2004
    . . Hachiko Waits shows us the very best in life; loyalty, devotion, our ability to love-all taught by a beloved, intelligent, and heroic dog. I love it." -Patricia MacLachlan, Newbery Award-winning author of Sarah Plain and TallThe loyalty and devotion of a dog has no boundsWhat a good dog you are. What a fine dog you are. Hachi, you are the best dog in all of Japan." Professor Ueno speaks these words to his faithful dog before boarding the train to work every morning. And every afternoon just before three o'clock, Hachi is at the train station to greet his beloved master.One day, the train arrives at the station without the professor. Hachi waits.For ten years Hachi waits for his master to return. Not even Yasuo, the young boy who takes care of Hachi, can persuade him to leave his post.Hachiko Waits is a novel inspired by a true story. Readers will be touched by the story of Hachiko and his impact on the people of Japan.Hachiko Waits is a 2005 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year.

Hachiko: The True Story of a Loyal Dog


Pamela S. Turner - 2004
    Imagine watching hundreds of people pass by every morning and every afternoon. Imagine waiting, and waiting, and waiting. For ten years. This is what Hachiko did. Hachiko was a real dog who lived in Tokyo, a dog who faithfully waited for his owner at the Shibuya train station long after his owner could not come to meet him. He became famous for his loyalty and was adored by scores of people who passed through the station every day. This is Hachiko’s story through the eyes of Kentaro, a young boy whose life is changed forever by his friendship with this very special dog. Simply told, and illustrated with Yan Nascimbene’s lush watercolors, the legend of Hachiko will touch your heart and inspire you as it has inspired thousands all over the world.

Life Is Good: Lessons in Joyful Living


Trixie Koontz - 2004
    Much of the credit must go to Trixie, the golden retriever who has taught him things about life that no human ever could. Trixie shows us how to be happy every moment of the day, except those fleeting moments after a meal when the dish is (temporarily) empty. Dogs know how to work hard and to play even harder. With words of wisdom only a bird dog knows, and beautiful photos to warm your heart, this book will lift your spirits and make your leg shake uncontrollably with pleasure! Trixie wrote LIFE IS GOOD to support her friends who are service dogs for people with disabilities. She is donating her royalties to Canine Companions for Independence (CCI), the national organization that breeds and trains assistance dogs for adults and children with disabilities.

How to Behave So Your Dog Behaves


Sophia Yin - 2004
    Written by one of the leading veterinary behaviorists in the country, this revised and expanded edition of the original bestseller features brand new chapters that provide the most up-to-date science of dog behavior and explains key concepts in clear, straightforward language. The user-friendly, full-color instructional drawings enhance the informative text, while the all-positive training advice helps you change undesirable behaviors without resorting to aversive corrections such as yelling, hitting, pushing, or other outdated forms of punishment. Good behavior and problem solving exercises are broken down into easy-to-read “5 Minute” sections, while “Spot” quizzes throughout the text help reinforce your grasp of the material. Science-based methods for observing, understanding, and modifying behavior are applied to everyday situations, offering numerous examples of how training exercises can be turned into fun games for both dogs and owners.

Saying Goodbye to Lulu


Corinne Demas - 2004
    As Lulu ages and starts to slow down the girl shows her compassion by making Lulu comfortable in her bed and helping to feed her. When Lulu dies the caring, young girl must comes to terms with her loss and find a way to say goodbye. This lyrical and touching story will tug at the heartstrings of all readers--young and old.

My Dog Pulls. What Do I Do?


Turid Rugaas - 2004
    The approach is humane and based on a solid understanding of why dogs pull and how to work with the dog's nature and the environment to overcome the problem. Walking your dog will become more relaxed, reducing stress for both dog and owner. No special equipment needed. You'll need one dog, one person, harness or soft collar, leash and treats. My Dog Pulls explains: Why dogs develop pulling problems Simple steps to retraining even a vigorous puller How to rehabilitate the puller with clear, helpful photographs Correct use of leashes, collars, and harnesses....what works, what doesn't Troubleshooting problems that arise in training Dogwise Publishing Copyright 2005, Paperback, 60 pagee, 6 inches x 8.5 inches

Click to Calm: Healing the Aggressive Dog


Emma Parsons - 2004
    The dog that bites. The dog that attacks other dogs. The dog who may not survive his own aggressive behavior. What can be done to help these dogs? When Emma Parsons, canine behavior consultant, discovered that her own dog was aggressive, she developed innovative and effective strategies to calm, alter, and re-shape his reactive displays, and those of her clients' dogs.

An Eye for a Dog: Illustrated Guide to Judging Purebred Dogs


Robert W. Cole - 2004
    of America Writing Competition Nominee Now you can develop your own eye for sound movement and structure and learn how marking, size, and even leash position affect the judge's perception You will get to actively participate in over 100 judging scenarios similar to what a judge encounters in the show ring.

Smarter than Squirrels


Lucy Nolan - 2004
    But when Here Kitty Kitty moves in next door, their daily routines are turned topsy-turvy. Filled with humor and adventure, this illustrated chapter book takes a look at life in the backyard from the well-intentioned but misguided viewpoint of man’s best friend.

Thunder from the Sea


Joan Hiatt Harlow - 2004
    Since he was three years old, the only home he has ever known has been the Mission orphanage. When he is sent to live and work with fisherman Enoch and his wife, Tom finally sees his dream wihin reach. And when he rescues a Newfoundland dog in the middle of a terrifying squall, Tom feels as if both he and the dog, which he names Thunder, have found a place to call home at last. But when Enoch's wife becomes pregnant and it looks like Thunder's owner might be found, Tom's wonderful new world is turned upside down. Will the Murrays still want Tom? And will Tom be forced to give up his beloved Thunder?

Little Things in a Big Country: An Artist and Her Dog on the Rocky Mountain Front


Hannah Hinchman - 2004
    Whether chasing gophers (Sisu) or flirting with cowboys at the Buckhorn Bar (Hannah), artist Hannah Hinchman and her dog Sisu are excellent guides to some of the wildest country left in America. Treading carefully near a sandhill crane's nest, testing the ice on the river, and marveling at the seasonal influx of ducks, this pair of curious naturalists takes us into the intimate corners of western Montana, inquiring into all natural phenomena—which Hannah then captures on the page in detailed sketches, notes, and watercolors. If Annie Dillard were an artist, she might have composed a book like this. But few writers, or artists, can bring words and images together like Hannah Hinchman. Insightful, funny, and personal, she not only enables us to enter her own particular patch of the natural world, she also teaches us to see our own, bringing to her work an exceptional unity of hand, eye, and heart.

Where the Red Fern Grows 2


Wilford Ddbg Dvrg2 Brimley - 2004
    A dying Louisiana man thinks two puppies will help heal his grandson's World War II trauma.

One on One: A Dog Trainers Guide to Private Training


Nicole Wilde - 2004
    You'll start with exercises to assess your current skills, learn about sales and scheduling, and view sample phone scripts. Then it's on to the ins and outs of taking a history: questionnaires are broken down into lifestyle, training and behavior issues, and include explanations of what your clients' answers might mean. You'll get pointers on designing lesson plans and protocols, tips on promoting client follow-through, and an entire chapter devoted to commonly asked questions. There's even a bonus section with ready-to-use forms, contracts and handouts! - Pros and cons of selling single sessions vs. packages - What to do if an owner cannot perform an exercise correctly - Which exercises should never be done back to back - Which questions are crucial to ask in aggression cases - How to work with two dogs in a home - Special considerations for working with elderly clients - Whether to offer discounted rates to shelters or rescues - How to handle a recommendation for euthanasia - Where to get further training on behavior issues ...and much more!

Greyhounds Big and Small: Iggies and Greyts


Amanda Jones - 2004
     Hounds in gorgeous black-and-white photography. The perfect gift for greyhound lovers. Be they Iggies (Italian Greyhounds) or Greyts (Greyhounds), these elegant dogs have been the subjects of artists' gazes for more than two thousand years. Sleek and slim, they've got the looks and bearing of supermodels-yet all it takes is a lopsided grin, a poke of the nose, or a whimsical head tilt to see that they are playful clowns at heart. Greyhounds of all sizes bring gentleness and grace into the homes of those who love them. Greyhounds Big and Small celebrates these affectionate and beautiful creatures with over fifty photographs that skillfully capture the essence of 'greyhoundedness.'

Day of the Dachshund


Jim Dratfield - 2004
    With their low, elongated bodies, souldful eyes, and truly ridiculous proportions, dachshunds always look like they're telling a joke. Their owners get the joke, so they do things like organize everything from the annual Dachshund Parade in New York's Washington Square Park to the Weenie Run in Memphis, where hundreds of Dachshunds show up to rejoice in their dachshundood. Day of the Dachshund is for this crowd. In a gift-friendly little hardcover format-a bit more horizontal than unusal, for obvious reasons, Jim Dratfield combines 60 great photographs with delightfully clever quips to celebrate the endless charm of this unlikely breed.

The Big Book of Dogs (Big Book of . . . (Welcome Books))


J.C. Suares - 2004
    Suares' best-selling series of feline and canine-inspired books have charmed and delighted dog and cat lovers through the past decade. From funny cats to heroic dogs, cool cats to dogs in love, and cats in the city to dogs in Hollywood, readers have adored them all. The Big Book of Cats and The Big Book of Dogs presents the best of Suares' series of books. These 384-page compendiums each include over 230 black and white images by such well-known animal photographers as Eve Arnold, Tanya Braganti, Elliot Erwitt, John Drysdale, Martine Franck, Herbert List, and Robin Schwartz. The photographs are paired with excerpts from such diverse writers as Anne Morrow Lindbergh, Mark Twain, Rudyard Kipling, and Sigmund Freud, as well as personal stories and anecdotes. From the cat that fell in love with a parrot, to an Australian Shepard who rescued tornado survivors, The Big Book of Cats and The Big Book of Dogs are filled with the loveable and the famous, the hilarious and the brave. Enlivened with Suares' whimsical drawings, The Big Book of Cats and The Big Book of Dogs are a remarkable tribute to our feline and canine friends, and are sure to warm the hearts of dog and cat lovers everywhere.

Best Hikes with Dogs Oregon


Ellen Morris Bishop - 2004
    Where to hike with Fido in Oregon: All trails certified as dog-friendly, dog-fun, and dog-safe.Includes 75 hikes throughout the state--many accessible from urban areas--what to pack for your pooch, what to include in a doggy first-aid kit, and tips for hiking with minimum dog-impact on the environment and on other hikers.

Carry-Ons: Traveling Chihuahuas


Sharon Montrose - 2004
    'Carry Ons' captures Chihuahuas on the go - whether in their owners' pockets, purses, or backpacks; riding in a car; sitting in an office; or perched on a cart at the laundromat.

What Labs Teach Us...: Life's Lessons Learned from Labrador Retrievers


Andrea Donner - 2004
    Labs are America's number one pet for a reason: they have an admirable, innate understanding of the joys and simplicities of life that makes everyone around them happier. By emulating the lessons served up every day by these generous animals, we can all learn to smile more, relax better, love with less inhibition, and appreciate with more conviction and understanding the gift of being alive. Delightful full-color images are paired with over 100 insightful Lab lessons.

All My Relations: Living with Animals As Teachers and Healers


Susan Chernak McElroy - 2004
    In her bestseller Animals As Teachers and Healers, she told others’ stories of the healing power of animals. In this book, she tells her own stories.Described by the author as a kind of prayer, the ten stories here explore concepts of ownership; naming, and unnaming, things; interpreting signs and language; animals as mirrors of the soul; and honoring one’s own stories. Typical is the story about rats that explores what it means to be stigmatized, for both humans and animals. Included are suggestions for practices and meditations that will guide readers into deeper connection with their own stories and their own relationships with those creatures with whom they share their lives.

Canine Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy


Darryl Millis - 2004
    It provides an understanding of basic physical therapy techniques and interventions, empowering vets to effectively evaluate and treat dogs with debilitating conditions. Important legal and ethical issues are thoroughly explored, and regulatory practices and collaborative relationships are clearly explained. Provides thorough coverage of physical therapy, from historical aspects to diagnosis and treatment. Presents proposed cases and specific therapies that can be used as guidelines for the management of clinical patients. Features an extensive chapter on the physical examination of the canine, with information ranging from general orthopedic assessment to surgery. Discusses the applications of aquatic therapy for dogs in a chapter devoted to this type of therapy. More than 300 illustrations highlight key concepts and procedures. Contains a glossary of common terms in veterinary and physical therapy medicine

Choosing the Right Dog for You


Gwen Bailey - 2004
    Profiles 200 common breeds, casting an impartial eye over each, so readers can make a balanced judgement on what is one of life's major commitments.

New Pocket Dog Training


Bruce Fogle - 2004
    From house training to the more advanced stages of retrieval, bark control and heel work, this pocket sized book is the perfect introduction to doggy discipline.

Hound Health Handbook: The Definitive Guide to Keeping Your Dog Happy, Healthy Active


Betsy Brevitz - 2004
    And, judging by the $7 billion we spend each year on veterinary services, and the $3 billion on prescription medicines, we will do anything to take care of our beloved pets. Now there's a bible that belongs in every dog owner's home--a clear, comprehensive, trustworthy guide that comes with the same pedigree as the What to Expect books, The Garden Primer, and The Wine Bible. Written by Betsy Brevitz, D.V.M., the resident veterinarian of the popular and award-winning Web site Urbanhound.com, Hound Health Handbook is the first truly readable book on dog health. Dr. Brevitz, a writer and editor before becoming a veterinarian, knows how to make complex issues simple, and how to present detailed information in a lively and authoritative way. Reading this book, with its hundreds of real-life Q&A's, is like joining a conversation between a smart and caring vet and a community of fellow dog lovers. Organized in four parts--Preventive Health Care, Common Canine Maladies, First Aid for Injuries and Emergencies, and Hound Health Resources--it covers everything from puppy vaccinations to caring for the senior dog; kennel cough to cancer; and even mental health issues such as separation anxiety and canine Alzheimer's disease. A health checklist for 120 popular breeds tells what hereditary problems to watch for, and the first aid and emergency section offers quick, clear instructions on what to do when something goes wrong. The 100-plus illustrations are both beautiful and informative, and include numerous how-to diagrams and guides.

The Everything Poodle Book: A complete guide to raising, training, and caring for your poodle (Everything Series)


Janine Adams - 2004
    Poodles are known for being intelligent, loyal dogs who make great family pets and companions. Written by pet writer and poodle owner Janine Adams, The Everything(r) Poodle Book is your definitive guide to learning how to care for your dog from puppyhood into adulthood. Complete with tips for training your dog to basic health care information, this book gives you all the essential facts you need to understand your pet's needs. The Everything(r) Poodle Book helps you: Train and socialize your poodle Teach effective discipline Choose a veterinarian Develop a balanced diet and exercise routine Identify common health problems With these tips, your poodle will be on its way to an active, healthy lifestyle!

In Focus: Developing a Working Relationship with Your Performance Dog


Deborah Jones - 2004
    And they aren't just a matter of exquisite handling and thorough training. Behind every flowing run in agility is a great partnership. For some dog and handler teams this partnership develops naturally over the course of training. But unfortunately this isn't always the case. Many dogs can meet the physical demands required for agility but have difficulty with the mental aspects of the game. Agility requires concentration, confidence, and a willingness to take direction from and work with the handler. Without this, you can end up with a dog that is distracted, unmotivated, out of control, or inconsistent in the ring. The authors of this book join forces to show you how to use their FOCUS program to develop or repair that underlying working relationship you need to succeed in agility or any performance dog sport.

A Shepherd's Watch: Through the Seasons with One Man and His Dogs


David Kennard - 2004
    Here, David Kennard presents twelve months with his working sheepdogs, Greg, Swift, Gail, Fern, and Ernie, as they face a never-ending series of challenges: from rescuing ewes stranded on the Atlantic cliffs to running the gauntlet of psychopathic rams and officious farm inspectors, from spring lambing and summertime shearing to fending off the ever-present threats nature has in store for the 850-strong flock. All this, in the midst of a harsh economic climate for farming and a landscape that is among the most picturesque, yet wildly unpredictable, in the British Isles.David Kennard has been a shepherd since he left school at the age of seventeen. In this, his first book, he draws on half a lifetime's experience to paint an honest and affectionate, often comic picture of a year in the life of a sheep farm and its very different canine and human personalities. As he follows the changing seasons, observing nature's inexorable journey through the dark days of winter to the rebirth and renewal of spring, he also offers a gentle meditation on man's relationship with his environment, and a poignant elegy to a rural way of life.

Letters From Wolfie


Patti Sherlock - 2004
    Mark can hardly imagine life without his big, loving canine companion. But in 1969, the Vietnam War is still raging, and when Mark learns that the army needs scout dogs, he decides to send Wolfie. As his dad says, a smart dog like Wolfie could save a lot of soldiers—soldiers like Mark’s brother, Danny. Besides, it seems like the patriotic thing to do. Inspired by real events, this is a heartbreaking story about sacrifice, loyalty, and the complex meanings of patriotism.

Breed Predispositions to Disease in Dogs and Cats


Alex Gough - 2004
    It features information on breed-related diseases.

The BossQueen, Little BigBark, and the Sentinel Pup


Sarah Clark Jordan - 2004
    In her debut novel about blending families, loss, and growing up, Sarah Clark Jordan writes from the perspective of three dogs as their Pack moves to a new home-one that comes complete with a troublesome cat and new responsibilities.A moving coming-of-age story.Perfect for summer reading lists."Anyone who's ever loved a dog will cheer for The BossQueen, Little BigBark,and the Sentinel Pup." -Megan McDonald, author of the Judy Moody series

Pooped Puppies: Life's Too Short to Work Like a Dog


Sellers Productions - 2004
    The book offers proof of what every puppy lover has always known Puppies are master when it comes to the art of relaxation! The delightful photographs of puppies dozing are paired with quotes from authors, philosophers, poets, and artists who all proclaim: There are few things in life that can't wait until after a good nap. So take it easy, slow down, and take time to savor these canine gems.

Reveille: First Lady of Texas A


Rusty Burson - 2004
    There, a bulldog was the mascot, but somehow, the jowled bulldog's status got diminished over the years, while Reveille lives on, sparking the Aggies on to greatness. Go Reveille!"—George H. W. Bush, former President of the United States Reveille needs no introduction to Aggies; she is the First Lady of Texas A&M—surrounded by traditions, honored and privileged anywhere on campus. She is a goodwill ambassador as well as a mascot, a symbol of Aggieland as well as the highest ranking officer in A&M's Corps of Cadets. Her lifestyle, accessibility, and popularity combine to make her, above all, among the most widely beloved dogs in the country. This richly illustrated book traces the history of Reveille, from the first mutt of uncertain origins to Reveille VII, an American collie of purebred lineage and scientific breeding. It tells the collective story of the lives of Reveille at Texas A&M: Reveille's life in the dorm and her privileges in classrooms; the dog-napping by in-state rivals that made national news in the 1990s; and her effect on the lives of those who have shared the campus with her, cared for her, and loved her. A visible part of university life throughout the year, for many students Reveille is the pet they left at home. Rusty and Vannessa Burson have gathered anecdotes, statistics, and pictures that tell the little-known story of a well-known dog: her origins, tales and traditions, antics and adventures, and evolving role. It is the story of special dogs, caring people, and a legacy shaped through the decades. The text is accompanied by formal portraits of the successive Revs and candid snaps of her at work and at play. Further spice is added through interspersed facts and figures and quotes from the many people whose lives she has touched. Like Lassie, Old Yeller, and Rin Tin Tin, Reveille appeals to any dog lover—but she has a special place in the hearts of her fellow Aggies.

Sighthounds Afield: The Complete Guide to Sighthound Breeds & Amateur Performance Events with a Comprehensive Chapter on Adopted Ex-Racing


Denise Como - 2004
    Few events are tailored for their particular skills, and new folks are overwhelmed by the confusion of running rules, policies, and procedures within the various organizations. In 1994 Como published a simple flyer to help explain the differences. The flyer grew into a brochure, and in 1996 the brochure metamorphosed into a "how to" handbook, So, You Want to Run Your Sighthound The handbook, in turn, spawned a completely revised and greatly expanded edition in Sighthounds Afield: The Complete Guide to Sighthound Breeds and Amateur Performance Events (with a Comprehensive Chapter on Adopted Ex-Racing Greyhounds). Sighthounds Afield includes 288 photos, 39 original cartoons, and 11 illustrations in its 340-odd pages. This manual explores diet and conditioning, training for field and track, overviews of all amateur performance events and how to attend them to your best advantage, and basic running procedures - including point requirements and titles - for field, track, and open field hunts. Included is veterinary care, where to buy good stuff, a complete library section, and pages of important resources. The author delves into the centuries-old history of sighthounds, and over 40 breeds are explored in photos and text. With the inclusion of an entire chapter devoted to ex-racing Greyhounds, this book is a complete "if you can't find it here, you can't find it" package. SighthoundsAfield puts everything you need to know about these exotic breeds - and how to enjoy them - at your fingertips.

Mutt Dog!


Stephen Michael King - 2004
    Then one day his luck changes, and he at last finds a family--and a cozy, loving place to belong. With its humorous text and irresistible watercolor illustrations, this endearing story by Australian picture-book creator Stephen Michael King is certain to strike a chord with animal enthusiasts everywhere.

American Pit Bull Terriers: Truth Behind One of Americas's Most Popular Breeds


Dawn Capp - 2004
    They are known by many names: American Staffordshire Bull Terrier, Staffordshire Bull Terrier, and the generic American Pit Bull Terrier. There is mass confusion in the minds of the press and the public as to which dog to blame for the headlines. The Pit Bull family is bred for grace, power and agility. Known for its bite-inhibition, the Pit Bull can out pull a dog twice its weight and is a loveable and loyal family pet. Uncover the exploitation of these breeds, which have been done all in the name of sport. This book dispels the undeserved reputation foisted upon them.

101 Uses for a Jack Russell


Dusan Smetana - 2004
    Illustrated by Dusan Smetana's heart-warming photography, 101 Uses for a Jack Russell evokes all the charming traits that make this little dog so fun and lovable.