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Am I Boring My Dog: And 99 Other Things Every Dog Wishes You Knew

You’ll love to learn from this funny dog training book “Am I Boring my Dog”, I found it on a dog blog and it is a tail about Frankie, a rescued terrier mix!

Am I Boring my Dog?

Am I Boring my Dog?By Edie Jarolim

A delightfully witty guide to keeping much-loved dogs not just fed and groomed, but happy to be with you. And vice versa.

About the Author

Edie Jarolim who blogs at WillMyDogHateMe.com (where I found the book) which I hope will slip into my Christmas stocking from my other half.  I know from Edie’s blog that the book will be great, and at Amazon there’s nothing but rave reviews on this witty but informative dog training book.  Edie writes regularly for Your Dog and has contributed stories about dogs to many magazines. She descibes herself as a slave to her terrier mix, Frankie who was her first ever dog. Watch this movie for a preview of the book – it’s just adorable!

Geared to the millions who want to be socially responsible but also indulgent, who want to be informed about the latest ideas about training, and, above all, who worry about their relationships with their dogs, this poignant, irreverent guide is doggone funny. Written by a first-time dog owner who’s been there, worried about that, this comprehensive book voices the questions that many people have about all things canine-related but are afraid to ask, all with a reassuring, amusing tone.  A lovely gift for any dog owner.

Am I Boring My Dog, Frankie

Am I Boring My Dog, Frankie

Rating: (out of 33 reviews)

List Price: $ 14.95

Price: $ 4.81

Review by A. Cochran for Am I Boring My Dog: And 99 Other Things Every Dog Wishes You Knew
Rating:
This is a priceless,humorous, extremely comprehensive guide to owning, caring for, loving, amusing, and traveling with your dog. I’m giving copies to everyone I know who is considering getting their first or fifth dog. GREAT gift. I’ve lived with a rescue poodle for 17 years and found plenty of useful info and tips in the book, so it’s never too late.