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honda civic si manual transmission fluidOur payment security system encrypts your information during transmission. We don’t share your credit card details with third-party sellers, and we don’t sell your information to others. Please try again.Please try again.Please try again. Please try your request again later. Bob the West Highland Terrier shares some tips and tricks on getting the best out of human beings, attempts to fathom some of their strange behaviour and imparts some of his wisdom on training and manipulation techniques. How well has YOUR dog trained you. Take the quiz at the end of the book to find out! Then you can start reading Kindle books on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required. Show details. Sold by NEW 2 LIKE NEW BOOKS and ships from Amazon Fulfillment.In order to navigate out of this carousel please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading. In order to navigate out of this carousel please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading. Register a free business account She has been both an avid reader and a lover of animals since early childhood. When she was eight, she got her first dog, Scamp, whose great character started Karen's lifelong devotion to dogs. Since qualifying in Canine Psychology in 2001, she has worked as a professional dog trainer and canine behaviourist. Going on to study Wolf Ecology in 2009 she was lucky enough to spend time with wolves at the UK Wolf Conservation Trust, Reading. Her first publication, The Perfect Companion: Understanding, Training and Bonding with your Dog, a comprehensive guide to canine psychology, training and problem solving, was published in June 2012 and won an IndiePENdants' award for quality. Since then she has published The Complete Guide to House Training Puppies and Dogs, Companion Huskies: Understanding, Training and Bonding with your Dog, and two Fun Reads for Dog Lovers: It Shouldn't Happen to a Dog Trainer and A Dog's Guide to Humans.
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She is in the process of developing the next title in the series 'A Dog's Guide to Cats' and having enormous fun doing it. After joining a local writers group, she has spread her author wings and is now enjoying writing poetry and short stories. After taking a course in screenwriting has just completed her first radio drama script 'The Other Woman'. Karen is also working on a novel, which combines her love of writing, wolves and fantasy - Wolf Clan Rising which is due to be published 2017. Karen resides in a cottage on the west coast of Ireland, drawing inspiration for writing from the peace and beauty of her surroundings where she shares her life with her husband, two daughters and nine special needs pets. Her seven rescue dogs and two rescue cats have a mixture of emotional, behavioural and physical disabilities One of Karen's favourite sayings: 'Saving one dog will not change the world, but surely for that one dog, the world will change forever.' To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. It also analyzes reviews to verify trustworthiness. Please try again later. steve 5.0 out of 5 stars Are you fed up to the end of your leash with their bad behavior. If so, this guide is a must read for any dog considering getting a human companion, or those having problems with one already adopted. With as much detailed information in the book, I'm shocked that it made its way into human hands.The book written by a West Highland White Terrier, is an easy read for any young pup to an older senior and gives in-depth tips into selecting a human; how to train your new human to play on demand; feed you the best food; getting your human to fetch; take you for walks-everything you need to get your human to do whatever you want them to do. It serves as an excellent reference on dealing with behavior issues (only feeding you dog food, not letting you sleep on the bed and of course, putting you in an outside doghouse). The guide is also an introduction to-yes-cats and how to deal with them. There is another in-depth guide strictly devoted to dealing with cats. This is a must read for every dog.While it is written in a humorous and engaging style, this book focuses on the relationship between a loving dog owner and their pet. Building on that relationship in a positive way means a happier dog and a happier you. By focusing on the good and bad that can arise between owner and pet, from a dog's perspective, the reader gets an idea of the changes they can make to create a better and more enjoyable lifestyle for both parties. What a cute way to go about it!Some folks really thought it was hilarious. I thought it was pretty much a waste. Author is a Brit. I'm not that into British humor. You like it or you don't!It is a quick read, which made it nice. I could get through it just reading it over mealtimes for a couple of days. And it was so utterly comical and just unique. Written from the view of a dog giving advice to your dog, it is so funny and definitely hits home. If you love dogs, you will love this book. I will be recommending it to all of my friends.You will die laughing. Ms. Davison hit the nail on the head.,You will see yourself through a dogs eyes and will know it is true.It is a laugh a minute and a great book for anyone with a dogThis little book is amusing and will appeal to any dog lover. You can just imagine that your dog would say these things and the illustrations are cute. This little book is a great gift or stocking filler for your dog loving friends.I've passed it round all my dog owning friends and they all said the same. Definitely worth the readI’ve been told it’s a funny read all written from the dogs perspective.Had me laughing out loud many times.http://seasailing.us/node/3176 Interesting perspective to help us understand how our canine companions view the world and us humans. Enjoyed it so much that i bought some extra copies to give to friends to read.Page 1 of 1 Start over Page 1 of 1 In order to navigate out of this carousel please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading. Please try again.Please try again.Please try again. Please try your request again later. Bob the West Highland Terrier shares some tips and tricks on getting the best out of human beings, attempts to fathom some of their strange behaviour and imparts some of his wisdom on training and manipulation techniques. How well has YOUR dog trained you? ? Take the quiz at the end of the book to find out! Then you can start reading Kindle books on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required. In order to navigate out of this carousel please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading. Register a free business account She has been both an avid reader and a lover of animals since early childhood. When she was eight, she got her first dog Scamp, whose great character started Karen's lifelong devotion to dogs. Since qualifying in Canine Psychology in 2001, she has worked as a professional dog trainer and canine behaviourist. She went on to study Wolf Ecology in 2009 and was lucky enough to spend time with wolves at the UK Wolf Conservation Trust in Reading. Her first publication, The Perfect Companion: Understanding, Training and Bonding with your Dog, a comprehensive guide to canine psychology, training and problem solving, was published in June 2012 and won an IndiePENdants' award for quality. Since then she has published The Complete Guide to House Training Puppies and Dogs, Companion Huskies: Understanding, Training and Bonding with your Dog, and two Fun Reads for Dog Lovers: It Shouldn't Happen to a Dog Trainer and A Dog's Guide to Humans. She is in the process of developing the next title in the series 'A Dog's Guide to Cats' and having enormous fun doing it. After joining a local writers group, she has spread her author wings and is now writing poetry, and short stories. After taking a course in screenwriting she completed her first radio drama script, 'The Other Woman'. Karen is also working on her first fiction novel, which combines her love of writing, wolves and fantasy - Wolf Clan Rising which is due to be published 2017. Karen resides in a country cottage on the west coast of Ireland, drawing inspiration for her writing from the peace and beauty of her surroundings where she shares her life with her husband, two daughters and nine special needs pets. Her seven rescue dogs and two rescue cats have a mixture of emotional, behavioural and physical disabilities One of Karen's favourite sayings: 'Saving one dog will not change the world, but surely for that one dog, the world will change forever.' To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. It also analyzes reviews to verify trustworthiness. Please try again later. steve 5.0 out of 5 stars Are you fed up to the end of your leash with their bad behavior. If so, this guide is a must read for any dog considering getting a human companion, or those having problems with one already adopted. With as much detailed information in the book, I'm shocked that it made its way into human hands.The book written by a West Highland White Terrier, is an easy read for any young pup to an older senior and gives in-depth tips into selecting a human; how to train your new human to play on demand; feed you the best food; getting your human to fetch; take you for walks-everything you need to get your human to do whatever you want them to do. It serves as an excellent reference on dealing with behavior issues (only feeding you dog food, not letting you sleep on the bed and of course, putting you in an outside doghouse). The guide is also an introduction to-yes-cats and how to deal with them. There is another in-depth guide strictly devoted to dealing with cats. This is a must read for every dog.While it is written in a humorous and engaging style, this book focuses on the relationship between a loving dog owner and their pet. Building on that relationship in a positive way means a happier dog and a happier you. By focusing on the good and bad that can arise between owner and pet, from a dog's perspective, the reader gets an idea of the changes they can make to create a better and more enjoyable lifestyle for both parties. What a cute way to go about it!Some folks really thought it was hilarious. I thought it was pretty much a waste. Author is a Brit. I'm not that into British humor. You like it or you don't!It is a quick read, which made it nice. I could get through it just reading it over mealtimes for a couple of days. And it was so utterly comical and just unique. Written from the view of a dog giving advice to your dog, it is so funny and definitely hits home. If you love dogs, you will love this book. I will be recommending it to all of my friends.You will die laughing. Ms. Davison hit the nail on the head.,You will see yourself through a dogs eyes and will know it is true.It is a laugh a minute and a great book for anyone with a dogThis little book is amusing and will appeal to any dog lover. You can just imagine that your dog would say these things and the illustrations are cute. This little book is a great gift or stocking filler for your dog loving friends.I've passed it round all my dog owning friends and they all said the same. Definitely worth the readI’ve been told it’s a funny read all written from the dogs perspective.Had me laughing out loud many times. Interesting perspective to help us understand how our canine companions view the world and us humans. Enjoyed it so much that i bought some extra copies to give to friends to read.In order to navigate out of this carousel please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading. Page 1 of 1 Start over Page 1 of 1 In order to navigate out of this carousel please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading. Bob the West Highland Terrier shares some tips and tricks on getting the best out of human beings, attempts to fathom some of their strange behaviour and imparts some of his wisdom on training and manipulation techniques. How well has YOUR dog trained you. Take the quiz at the end of the book to find out! She has been both an avid reader and a lover of animals since early childhood. When she was eight, the family got their first dog, Scamp, whose great character started Karen's lifelong devotion to dogs. Since qualifying in Canine Psychology in 2001, she has worked as a professional dog trainer and canine behaviourist. She went on to study Wolf Ecology in 2009 and was lucky enough to spend time with the wolves at the UK Wolf Conservation Trust in Reading. Her first publication, The Perfect Companion: Understanding, Training and Bonding with your Dog, a comprehensive guide to canine psychology, training and problem solving, was published in June 2012 and won an IndiePENdants' award for quality. Since then she has published The Complete Guide to House Training Puppies and Dogs, Companion Huskies: Understanding, Training and Bonding with your Dog, and three Fun Reads for Dog Lovers: A Dog's Guide to Humans, A Dog's Guide to Cats and It Shouldn't Happen to a Dog Trainer. After joining a local writers group, she has spread her author wings and is now enjoying writing poetry, flash fiction and short stories, and after taking a course in screenwriting has just completed her first radio drama script. Karen is also working on her first fiction novel, which combines her love of writing, wolves and fantasy - Wolf Clan Rising which is due to be published 2017. Karen is now living the dream, she resides in a country cottage on the west coast of Ireland, drawing inspiration for her writing from the peace and beauty of her surroundings where she shares her life with her husband, two daughters and nine special needs pets. Her seven rescue dogs and two rescue cats have a mixture of emotional, behavioural and physical disabilities. One of Karen's favourite sayings: 'Saving one dog will not change the world, but surely for that one dog, the world will change forever.' Bob the West Highland Terrier shares some tips and tricks on getting the best out of human beings, attempts to fathom some of their strange behaviour and imparts some of his wisdom on training and manipulation techniques. How well has YOUR dog trained you.Established seller since 2000.New copy - Usually dispatched within 5-9 working days.Condition: new. Book is in NEW condition. Satisfaction Guaranteed.All Rights Reserved. Groups Discussions Quotes Ask the Author Bob the West Highland terrier, shares some tips and tricks on getting the best out of human beings, attempts to fathom some of their strange behaviour and imparts some of his wisdom on training and manipulation techniques. How well has YOUR dog trained you. Take the quiz at the e Bob the West Highland terrier, shares some tips and tricks on getting the best out of human beings, attempts to fathom some of their strange behaviour and imparts some of his wisdom on training and manipulation techniques. How well has YOUR dog trained you. Take the quiz at the end of the book to find out! To see what your friends thought of this book,Every part of this book will ring true to anyone who has owned a dog. If you put yourself in your dogs shoes as you read along you'll be nodding your head in agreement with a grin on your face from start to finish. Every part of this book will ring true to anyone who has owned a dog. If you put yourself in your dogs shoes as you read along you'll be nodding your head in agreement with a grin on your face from start to finish. I can admit that I am very well trained indeed. A dog lover will get more than one smile from this book and may even pick up a tip or two. Very funny book, had me laughing and smiling from cover to cover. Apparently our dog is a master trainer. Who would have guessed.? A light, enjoyable, and easy read. I was surprised to find that my own little terrier, Muffin, has a little way to go to reach Bob's standards. I can only put this down to her not bothering to train us to let her sleep on the bed and also her inability to starve herself:-) I was surprised to find that my own little terrier, Muffin, has a little way to go to reach Bob's standards. I can only put this down to her not bothering to train us to let her sleep on the bed and also her inability to starve herself:-) Very cleverly written from a dogs perspective, underneath the humor there is a lot of information on how dogs think, and also where us humans tend to go wrong. The quiz at the end is brilliant. If you love dogs you will thoroughly enjoy this little book. Looking forward to reading more of Karen Davidson books. By the title alone, it's version is suggested that it's the dog's response to training their humans - written by the dog - as is most of the series of books by the same publisher. I found it to be quite hilarious, and I had never seen anything from this viewpoint before. This book was real By the title alone, it's version is suggested that it's the dog's response to training their humans - written by the dog - as is most of the series of books by the same publisher. I found it to be quite hilarious, and I had never seen anything from this viewpoint before. This book was real food-for-thought from reading about how our dog-companions think of us humans and the time (s) we spend with them. Between the two separate times I picked up this book, I don't think it took me more than an hour to read in its entirety, but I enjoyed as much time as I got out of it and getting to interact that found this book rather interesting. There are no discussion topics on this book yet.She has been both an avid reader and a lover of animals since early childhood. When she was eight, the family got their first dog, Scamp, whose great character started Karen's lifelong devotion to dogs. Since qualifying in Canine Psychology in 2001, she has worked as a professional dog trainer and canine behaviourist. She went on to study Wolf Ecolog She has been both an avid reader and a lover of animals since early childhood. When she was eight, the family got their first dog, Scamp, whose great character started Karen's lifelong devotion to dogs. Since qualifying in Canine Psychology in 2001, she has worked as a professional dog trainer and canine behaviourist. She went on to study Wolf Ecology in 2009 and was lucky enough to spend time with the wolves at the UK Wolf Conservation Trust in Reading. Her first publication, The Perfect Companion: Understanding, Training and Bonding with your Dog, a comprehensive guide to canine psychology, training and problem solving, was published in June 2012 and won an IndiePENdants' award for quality. Since then she has published The Complete Guide to House Training Puppies and Dogs, Companion Huskies: Understanding, Training and Bonding with your Dog, and two Fun Reads for Dog Lovers: It Shouldn't Happen to a Dog Trainer and A Dog's Guide to Humans. She is in the process of developing the next title in the series 'A Dog's Guide to Cats' and having enormous fun doing it. After joining a local writers group, she has spread her author wings and is now enjoying writing poetry, flash fiction and short stories, and after taking a course in screenwriting has just completed her first radio drama script. Karen is also working on her first fiction novel, which combines her love of writing, wolves and fantasy - Wolf Clan Rising which is due to be published 2017. Karen is now living the dream, she resides in a country cottage on the west coast of Ireland, drawing inspiration for her writing from the peace and beauty of her surroundings where she shares her life with her husband, two daughters and nine special needs pets. Her seven rescue dogs and two rescue cats have a mixture of emotional, behavioural and physical disabilities One of Karen's favourite sayings: 'Saving one dog will not change the world, but surely for that one dog, the world will change forever.' 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The one that surrounds him, an invisible force that pulls him further and further away from his pack. The scent of the she-wolf. On the wind, a minute trace of what he seeks causes his heart to race. He lifts his head and raw emotion flows from his lips, quietly at first, rising and falling until the air is filled with a long and wavering howl. Caught by the wind, it travels through the forest. Away to the south his own pack add their song, their voices weaving around his, wrapping him with warmth and comfort, and bringing with it an overwhelming sense of loss. In the midst of the voices, he hears his soul brother calling to him. His chest tightens and for a moment he looks back over his shoulder but as twilight descends, the faint cry of the she-wolf beckons him north. Sign up for SmartDog Books newsletter for notifications of new releases, giveaways and free promotions. Here: The pick of the litter of books about our BFFs. 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