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--On Monday, August 25, 2003 11:20 PM -0700 Elaine Diedrich
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By all means go to Borris books first and have a percent of your money go
to a good Berner cause. My problem is I haven't always found everything I
want at Amazon. When that happens I go to Dogwise.com
And just a huge thank you to everyone, Wendy told me just the other day that
we got a check for $101 from Amazon for the Health Fund - so to all those of
you who have added book reviews, bought books, and especially thank you to
Wendy for having the idea and setting it up - THANK YOU ALL
to get this free money to benefit our Berners!
Boris is pleased to be of assistance in collecting it :-)
At 12:01 AM 26/08/2003 -0500, you wrote:
The best place to buy books is through our own BORIS BOOKS site.There
is a link to Amazon.com and I get most of my books through them
I received an info. packet from my local club CVBMD that had a list of some
books, I am interested in getting. I was just wondering if anyone knows where
to find them. I looked at Barnes and Noble, but couldn't find anything in the
pet section. I am looking for books that will help me
Thanks to all the breeders and ob instructors who've ordered puppy books to
provide as part of their package, I just mailed a check for $1116.00 to the
BMD Fund of the AKC-Canine Health Foundation.
I continue to get thumbs up feedback from new puppy owners, thanks from
breeders (less phone
I second the titles, Don't Shoot The Dog (Karen Pryor) and The Culture
Clash (Jean Donaldson). Excellent books! I'd also add How To Teach A New
Dog Old Tricks (Ian Dunbar). It has lots of easy to follow/understand
information on teaching dogs manners and helping them to be family
companions
I am happy to share some of these short
articles with anyone who might find them useful.
Mary-Ann,
If you don't mind, I would definitely be interested in those articles.
Erica
Ontario, Canada
In a message dated 3/9/2003 10:31:28 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
1) Your all time favorite puppy and/or training books (and believe me,
I've
read many already, but I just want to be sure I'm not missing a really
good
one! I'm living vicariously through my books
With my most recent litter I did two things for puppy owner education.
First, deciding that they would be much too busy after the puppy arrived to
learn what they might need to know, I did an e-mail series on common puppy
topics before the puppies went to their new homes. This seemed useful and I
Any recommendations from the list regarding a good positive training book
for a precocious 9yr old?
I remember reading Carol Lea Benjamin's _Dog Training For Kids_ when I was
his age (taking it out from the library for months on end), and wonder
what's out there these days that would be good.
I can't recommend a specifc book, but kids LOVE clicker training! My young
nephews picked it up in a flash when they visited and they still run to the
drawer and pull out the clicker every time they visit.
I think they see it like a super hero tool g.
-Sherri Venditti
It's that time of year...when all accounts have to be balanced g. So, I've
been tallying up the Puppy Book proceeds
The total sent to the AKC/CHF- BMD Donor Advised Fund for 2002 will be
$1044.00
***THANK YOU*** breeders who send the Puppy Books home with your pups... for
not only
Maria wrote
Hi L'ers,
Daisy (now 3 years old) loves her agility classes. My husband Jack has made
several jumps, the tire jump, weave poles (with springs) and is now working
on the dog walk.
Humph. I'll tell you the secret of work away in return for you sending Jack up here
to make a load
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