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Posted in Animals (Thursday, November 20, 2008)
Written by Richard Orzeck. By Purrfect Love.
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1 comments about Sometimes It Makes You Wonder.
- This is the second book from a humble country veterinarian. Dr. Orzeck describes the situations and circumstances in his experience as an animal caretaker that left him [ and the reader ] with a sense of awe and wonder. He discusses animal behaviors that he cannot explain, such as watching an Indian chief " spiritually" guide his herd of bison home. Dr. Orzeck also details the actions that people take in the name of the human - animal bond. These range from the bizarre, such as an African tribal leader cutting a cow's ear to cure its diarrhea, to the unexplainable, such as the home remedies people employ to cure their pets of fleas. Dr. Orzeck discusses other experiences in this regard, which have arisen from blissful ignorance to emotional denial and everything in between. His regard for animal welfare comes through strongly, mixed with equal portions of frustration, sadness and lament for the things his has seen.The book ends on a high note with a discussion of the human - animal bond. Dr. Orzeck might be considered a contemporary American James Heriott. This book will be enjoyed by people who want an actual glimpse into the life of a country veterinarian.
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Posted in Animals (Thursday, November 20, 2008)
Written by Lazarus. By 1st Books Library.
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Posted in Animals (Thursday, November 20, 2008)
Written by Shannon Patsy. By Ryan Press.
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Posted in Animals (Thursday, November 20, 2008)
Written by Emily Eve Weinstein. By Beau Soleil Publishing.
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3 comments about Dog Book.
- Also available in a hardcover edition (0974627909 $18.50), Dog Book by animal welfare advocate Emily Weinstein is the story of her having adopted a new dog from the local animal shelter who proved to be companionable, protective, perceptive, active, and fun to be with. Dog Book reveals how desperate is the need for canine foster homes, and the necessity of making a life-time commitment to canine adoptees (all to often puppies are return to shelters because they are not house-trained, prove to be inconvenient, chew things up, etc.); and shaving an adopted dog spayed or neutered. Wonderfully illustrated throughout by Emily Weinstein's artwork, Dog Book is one of those titles that should be a part of every community library's Pets & Wildlife collections.
- Dog Lovers gotta love this book. Weinstein captures dogs and their masters in masterful style. Her stories are poignant, moving and sometimes humorous. Her paintings are masterful. This book should be in the waiting room of every vet in the nation. Buy one for your favorite Dog Doc today. P.S. It is a shame there is no image available of the cover of this one.
- ... I have to smile myself. And nobody smiles better than a loving dog, like the blonde Lab mix on the cover of this book. For those who don't know Emily Weinstein's work, check out Moon Book and Cat Book, too. Those who do know her work will love this collection of dogs and stories, with art work from simple pet portraits to pets and owners to Impressionistic paintings, as well as some graphite drawings. The stories are specific, while the paintings are timeless works that will appeal to all dog lovers.
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Posted in Animals (Thursday, November 20, 2008)
Written by James Herriot. By Bantam.
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Posted in Animals (Thursday, November 20, 2008)
Written by Thomas J Larson. By AuthorHouse.
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Posted in Animals (Thursday, November 20, 2008)
Written by Marie A. Moore. By Denlinger's Publishers.
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1 comments about Mastiff (Your Dog Books).
- This book provides an insight into an ancient & noble breed with many pictures of mastiffs throughout history. A very interesting book for anyone interested in the history of a wonderful breed.
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Posted in Animals (Thursday, November 20, 2008)
Written by Jo Coudert. By Paperback Nova Audio Books.
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5 comments about Seven Cats and the Art of Living.
- This was almost like stepping back into the pages of Winnie the Pooh and the pleasure I remember from being in the magical 100 Acre Wood. Jo Coudert's memoir of seven of her pets, how she acquired them, lived with them, lost them, is fascinating, and each cat teaches a lesson about how our behavior impacts the life we experience. I think what Coudert wants us to know is maybe the cat can't change the way it is -- how its life experiences shaped its personality -- but people can if they understand why they do what they do. Her pen and ink illustrations are charming.
Now, where the controversy is: I don't know if a cat's early life experience shapes their behavior that much or if they just have personalities. I have a feral cat I caught when she was three months old and after six years, she's still shy and withdrawn, and I have a male cat we acquired at 3 weeks who is wild and unmanageable despite being raised by us since almost birth.
But the bigger controversy: Coudert keeps her cats in when she would go back to her city apartment, but in the country she let them out and some of them come to very bad ends as a result. You will shed many tears reading this book. I think only one of her cats lives a long life. She also did indeed, as one reviewer was horrified to learn, ship a couple out to be barn cats elsewhere, and they disappeared. I felt bad about that. I have one who sprays, too, and he is ruining our life, but I can't see myself getting rid of him even so.
Then again, the sainted Dr. Dodson in his behavioral book is on the side of a shorter cat life if it's a happier one - outside.
This book stays in my amazon.com shopping cart to give as gifts whenever I need one and I'm interested to see her other books on other topics. I've also been inspired to write my own cat book.
- Although I basically enjoyed this book, I have very differing views of how cats should be treated. I believe that cats should be kept indoors for their health and safety as well as for the protection of wildlife. Remember, the "housecat" is domesticated, and is NOT a natural predator in the wild. You don't see people letting their dogs out at night, expecting them to return in the morning. We don't let our parakeets take a spin around town or let our goldfish splash in puddles in the driveway. So why do we let our cats roam the streets? Our attitudes about cats must change, and when they do, millions of cats around the world can be spared euthanasia due to over population. The author does, however, offer interesting insight into the different human characters that we certainly can learn from.
- This is a gentle book, an easy read. Cat lovers will recognize the endless antics, distinct personalities, and uncompromisingly self-seeking behavior of these always amusing companions. The author describes the often devious methods that her cats have used in insisting that they will live with her in spite of her protestations, and she focuses on the unique qualities of each animal.
However, early in the reading, the real depth within the book becomes vividly apparent, and the telling goes beyond the surface stories. As the author explores the challenges and delights of living with cats, she discovers the life lesson each brought with her or him. The lessons learned are universal truths, ideas most of us are familiar with but too often forget in our hurried lives. The reminders of these truths are welcome, easy to accept, and appreciated as revealed through the various tales. This is a lovely little book to give as a gift to good friends - even if they are not confirmed cat people.
- I truly enjoyed Jo's talents for writing and illustration and these talents shared with her readers on this wonderful book about her cats.
One can quickly feel the passion she has for these mysterious, delightful creatures. Reminiscing about these seven cats in her life all but transports the reader to GoWell (her home in the country) and the life she enjoys there with her dogs and cats and friends. The heart she displays and articulates about her relationships with these seven are enjoyable to read, and the cat lover and/or owner can relate to the various emotions: the pain of losing, the thrill of discovery and growth. Howeve, I must admit that this book would have easily been a five if she left it as this" "Seven Cats." She chose to allow this to become a commentary on living. That's where I humbly beg to differ, due to our different orientations of worldview. What I believe in is that all wonderful creatures (cats included) come from The Magnificent Creator God. I love his creatures and our cat Molly is one of our favorites. However, much as we love Molly and our two Shelties, we love the One who made them and us, and regard our relationship with Him as more important. God truly wants us to be good stewards of His creation, including cats and dogs. (Sidenote: I also take exception with her preference for cats over dogs. Dogs want to please their ownders far more than cats, and one can do much more activities with the dogs.) Life brings with it many toils and troubles, as Jo relates. So where do we turn for help and relief and understanding and hope? I don't think we'll find the answer in our cats, as much as we cat lovers love them passionately. My suggestion is to turn to the One who gave us such remarkable gifts. Psychology and all the self-help advice in the world will not fill the void that only our Creator-Redeemer God can. Jesus warned us not to turn inward into self or to nature (Matthew 24:24-26) but to Him who loved us and gave Himself on the cross us. For those who share Coudert's search for truth, or see every path the same to truth, then this part of this well=written book will not bother. For those of the Christian-Judeo heritage who confess the First Commandment to be the highest, then this portion will not speak of the true art of living which we learn from in the Book of Life, the Holy Scriptures. However, the read is a good one, and I thank Jo for her passion for life, for cats and for seeking the truth to make sense of it all.
- The author likes only the cats that behave according to her 'rules'. She blames the cats if they develop normal behaviors in reaction to the way they are treated. She expects them to be logical and to be able to 'reason'. When one cat hides much of the time as a result of being mistreated, the author says the cat should be more trusting and willing to take risks because the bad treatment is in the past. This is ridiculous. If you love cats, I don't think you'll like this book.
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Posted in Animals (Thursday, November 20, 2008)
Written by Gay L. Balliet. By New Horizon Press.
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1 comments about Touched by All Creatures: Doctoring Animals in the Pennsylvania Dutch Country.
- Gay Balliet's grandmother taught her to appreciate nature and all creatures when she was a child. Her grandmother also taught her how to communicate with animals. Balliet says she "learned that not only was my own life and the lives of my parents and grandparents sacred, but that all life, down to the tiniest creature of the garden, was important."
Gay grew up to marry veterinarian Edgar Balliet. As well as earning a Ph.D. in English and developing her own career as a college professor, she assisted her husband with his patients. Touched By All Creatures is her delightful account of the animals she and Dr. Balliet doctored, as well as their unforgettable owners. It also chronicles their personal growth both as individuals and as a couple. Working in the Pennsylvania Dutch country, the Balliets cared primarily for farm animals. Dr. Balliet later provided care for animals at a nearby game preserve, expanding the cast of characters in their lives to include monkeys, raptors, buffalo, and a white tiger, among other exotic creatures. Balliet says that for her and Edgar, "here with the animals, our friends, is the life we both value." Each anecdote is told with love and compassion for life, with lots of humor sprinkled in. Touched By All Creatures is a book that readers will return to again and again whenever they need a pleasurable respite from their harried lives. It's also a great gift for anyone who loves animals.
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Posted in Animals (Thursday, November 20, 2008)
Written by Louise Murray. By Citadel.
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3 comments about The Dogs Of Our Lives: Heartwarming Reminiscences of Canine Companions.
- Reading it was such a pleasure. I cried and laughed with those heartwarming stories and admired all these people who really love dogs, and who can appreciate what a dog can give you. A special gift you can't get unless you live with those little Friends. Almost all the books I have about dogs deal with their characters and ilnesses etc, but this book has a special place on my shelf because it speaks to the heart. I highly recommend it.
- This was a very enjoyable book to read. The people who contributed their stories shared many of the memories that I have of my own dogs. I recomend this book to all dog lovers. If I could give a six star rating to the book I would. I hope that the book has helped the Humaine Society.
- This is a great book -- especially if you are crazy about dogs! The book is a collection of short stories written by all types of people -- rich, poor, famous, lonely, happy (you name it) -- and their canine friends. EXCELLENT GIFT idea for friends or relatives that love those furry faces. Also, a great gift for someone who is grieving over the loss of a dog. Definately a worthy purchase -- all proceeds go to the SPCA. The editor/author must have a big heart.
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