Posted in Book review, Merle's Door on Nov 8th, 2010
Tweet Merle of Merle’s Door: Lessons from a Freethinking Dog left some big paws to fill in Ted Kerasote‘s life after he, Merle, died. Pukka, to hear him tell it, is living up to the challenge, and his name helps. Pukka is Hindi for “genuine” or “first class.” Kerasote writes the story of Pukka: The Pup […]
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Tweet I typically don’t enjoy books, or movies, or TV shows about dogs because something bad always happens to the dog. The End. And, I probably would not have read A Dog’s Purpose except it was among all the other fabulous goodies in my BlogPaws West schwag bag. As you might know the best-selling A Dog’s Purpose by […]
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Tweet Marcus is the Italian English pointer of Marcus of Umbria: What an Italian Dog Taught An American Girl about Love fame (read my review of the book here), and a very fearful dog. It’s no wonder considering how deprived she was as a puppy, cooped up in a small pen with barely adequate food […]
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