Great illustrations, lively music by fourteen groups, plus absolutely outrageous lyrics will please all ages. It is a singing book, a reading book, a sheet music book, and a captivating CD all in one.
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“A Fistful of Collars” by Spencer Quinn
Yet again I heard favorable reviews from a friend about this dog book series. This, the newest of Quinn’s Chet and Bernie series, offers action and reflection-filled drama.
Keeping Your Dog Warm: SnuggleSafe Heat Pad
As we go places, we always consider – can a dog (or dogs) come along? The SnuggleSafe Heating Pad can be an ingredient in your success. It is a tried-and-true product to keep your dog warm.
Elevated Dog Bowls
Dress up your house for the holidays, or find a stylish gift for a dog-lover you love. If you’re like us, your dog bowls sit out in plain view. These bowls, and an accompanying mat, are a kitchen showpiece rather than an eyesore.
“The Dog Who Knew Too Much, a Chet and Bernie Mystery” by Spencer Quinn
This dog adventure series pleases many – my friends who’ve read these books can’t put them down! One or a set of these books would make an excellent holiday gift for young or mature dog-loving readers in your life.
“Doggies, a Counting and Barking Book” by Sandra Boynton
An adorable baby / toddler book, with great illustrations of dogs and an opportunity for learning to count!
Bumi, by West Paw Design
What a great new toy we discovered on vacation, and a cool company too. Buy this Bumi to show your dog your affection – you two will enjoy a new activity together!
“97 ways to make a Dog Smile” by Jenny Langbehn, photos by Pat Doyle
Your dog makes you smile, and so should you make him/her smile too! This book is guaranteed to uplift your mood. It is fun to read, and will give you good ideas to cheer your dog.
Kong Classic
Have you gotten a Kong toy for your dog yet? If not, read why you should!
“The Dog Book” by Mary Goodbody
As our own relationships with dogs deepen, it is enjoyable to reflect on other people who have also loved dogs for a long, long time. Check out fun facts in this little book that is easy to carry and keep.
“It’s My Dog’s Life, Your Personalized Puppy Memory Book” Created by Michelle Jaminet
A delightful little journal created to log your puppy’s milestones, moments and quirky behaviors. Relax and enjoy reflecting on these things now, and later you will laugh and cry about your treasured one’s early days.
“The Dog Who Came in From the Cold: A Corduroy Mansions Novel” by Alexander McCall Smith
Take a break from your busy life with this interesting, colorful story that involves a wonderful little dog, Freddie. Alexander McCall Smith delivers again on the Corduroy Mansions series with fun, eccentric characters.
“Knit Your Own Dog, Easy-to-Follow Patterns for 25 Pedigree Pooches” by Sally Muir & Joanna Osborne
If you love crafts and you love dogs, check this book out! Adorn your home with a knitted masterpiece of your own dog, or make some else’s day extremely special with the most thoughtful gift there could be.
“Ami Ami Dogs, Seriously Cute Crochet” by Mitsaki Hoshi
Creative parent, grandparent or crafter? Use these step-by-step directions to crochet small, cuddly, adorable dogs. Great color illustrations.
“Together, A Story of Shared Vision” by Tom Sullivan with Betty White
Highly recommended book about a man and a dog. You will love this book and may have trouble putting it down!
“Amazing Gracie, A Dog’s Tale” by Dan Dye and Mark Beckloff
Book Review: “AMAZING GRACIE, A Dog’s Tale” by Dan Dye and Mark Beckloff Review by Pam Marr Rybinski
“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
“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