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“How to Steal a Dog” by Barbara O’Connor
Book Review: “How to Steal a Dog” by Barbara O’Connor Review by Pam Marr Rybinski
“OOGY the Dog Only a Family Could Love” by Larry Levin
Book Review: “OOGY the dog only a family could love” by Larry Levin Review by Pam Marr Rybinski
“SNOG: A Puppy’s Guide to Love” by Rachael Hale
Book Review: “SNOG: A Puppy’s Guide to Love” by Rachael Hale Review by Pam Rybinski
“James Herriot’s Favorite Dog Stories” by James Herriot
Book Review: “JAMES HERRIOT’s Favorite Dog Stories” by James Herriot Review by Pam Rybinski
“Oh My Dog” by Beth Ostrosky Stern with Kristina Grish
Book Review: “Oh My Dog” by Beth Ostrosky Stern with Kristina Grish Review by Pam Rybinski
“Rescuing Sprite” by Mark R. Levin
Book Review: “Rescuing Sprite” by Mark R. Levin Review by Pam Rybinski
“What a Difference a Dog Makes” by Dana Jennings
Book Review: “What a Difference a Dog Makes” by Dana Jennings Review by Pam Rybinski
“Dogs in Knits” by Judith L. Swartz
Book Review: “Dogs in Knits” by Judith L. Swartz Review by Pam Rybinski
“Corduroy Mansions” by Alexander McCall Smith
Book Review: “Corduroy Mansions” by Alexander McCall Smith Review by Pam Rybinski
“No Dogs Allowed” by Bill Wallace
Book Review: “No Dogs Allowed” by Bill Wallace Review by Pam Rybinski
“The Incredible Journey” by Sheila Burnford
Book Review: “The Incredible Journey” by Sheila Burnford Review by Pam Rybinski
“Christmas with Tucker” by Gregory D. Kincaid
Book Review: “Christmas with Tucker” by Gregory D. Kincaid Review by Pam Rybinski
“Everything DOG: What Kids Really Want to Know About Dogs” by Marty Crisp
Book Review: “Everything DOG: What Kids Really Want to Know About Dogs” by Marty Crisp Review by Pam Rybinski
“The Backward Bird Dog” by Bill Wallace
Book Review: “The Backward Bird Dog” by Bill Wallace Review by Pam Rybinski
“Food Pets Die For: Shocking Facts About Pet Food” by Ann N. Martin
Reading this book is a little like eating brussels sprouts – good for our well being, but maybe not the funnest thing in the world.
“Way to Go! How to Housetrain a Dog of Any Age” by Karen B. London Ph.D. and Patricia B. McConnell Ph.D.
Anyone who loves dogs should read this book. Either youʼll use this method on your next dog, or youʼll help a friend out of a bind as they housetrain theirs.
“Bluetick Revenge” by Mark Cohen
Book Review: “Bluetick Revenge” by Mark Cohen Review by Pam Rybinski