Praise for Second-Hand Dog"At long last, the book all animal shelters have been waiting for is here: Carol Lea Benjamin's Second-Hand Dog.
Author(s): Carol Lea Benjamin
96 Pages
Pets, Dogs
Description
About the Book
Describes the care, training, and rehabilitation of previously owned or formerly homeless dogs, focusing on their special problems and needs.
Book Synopsis
Praise for Second-Hand Dog "At long last, the book all animal shelters have been waiting for is here: Carol Lea Benjamin's Second-Hand Dog."-Sue Sternberg, ASPCA Report "...goes right to the heart of what it's all about..."--Barbara Dyer, Director, Mt. Pleasant Animal Shelter "Benjamin writes with love and sensitivity about caring for pets 'adopted' from a shelter."--Publishers Weekly "...a solid training program...a great book."--Job Michael Evans, Dog Fancy "Why a book like this has never before been written is beyond me. It is an invaluable guide to rehabilitating those myriad unfortunate dogs which have either never had a home or have been shuttled from one owner to another, losing confidence, trust and self-esteem every step of the way. It is an absolute must for every owner who wants his second-hand dog to regain the ability to become the warm, loving companion every dog should be."--Kenneth A. Marden, President, The American Kennel Club "...Carol Lea Benjamin has written a witty, sound and thoroughly appropriate book on the extraordinary advantages that each of us who has second-hand pets knows first-hand. If you're thinking about sharing your life with a pet or with another pet, read this book first!"--John F. Kullberg, President, ASPCA
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Praise for "Second-Hand Dog"
"At long last, the book all animal shelters have been waiting for is here: Carol Lea Benjamin's "Second-Hand Dog."" --Sue Sternberg ASPCA Report
..".goes right to the heart of what it's all about..." --Barbara Dyer, Director Mt. Pleasant Animal Shelter
"Benjamin writes with love and sensitivity about caring for pets 'adopted' from a shelter." --"Publishers Weekly"
..".a solid training program...a great book." --Job Michael Evans, "Dog Fancy"
"Why a book like this has never before been written is beyond me. It is an invaluable guide to rehabilitating those myriad unfortunate dogs which have either never had a home or have been shuttled from one owner to another, losing confidence, trust and self-esteem every step of the way. It is an absolute must for every owner who wants his second-hand dog to regain the ability to become the warm, loving companion every dog should be." --Kenneth A. Marden President, The American Kennel Club
..".Carol Lea Benjamin has written a witty, sound and thoroughly appropriate book on the extraordinary advantages that each of us who has second-hand pets knows first-hand. If you're thinking about sharing your life with a pet or with another pet, read this book first!" --John F. Kullberg President ASPCA
Dimensions (Overall): 8.97 Inches (H) x 6.02 Inches (W) x .31 Inches (D)
Weight: .36 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 96
Genre: Pets
Sub-Genre: Dogs
Publisher: Howell Books
Format: Paperback
Author: Carol Lea Benjamin
Language: English
Street Date: May 1, 1988
TCIN: 88264331
UPC: 9780876057353
Item Number (DPCI): 247-06-4120
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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