The publisher of Not Fit For a Dog is offering an excellent, limited - time deal especially for Dogster
dog blog readers, but available to anyone.
Hello and happy autumn, Montreal
Dog Blog readers!
Not exact matches
Hugh Howey initially was not going to respond to the post, but
reader outrage over the supposedly - outed authors prompted him to post on his
blog and to state what many
reader fans are now calling the «Jolie Pledge,» a statement Howey made asserting that he had never bought a book review and good - naturedly pledged it on his
dog's life.
My favorite
blog post ever in the BookPage archive is this one from back in November 2010: «
Dog roundup draws howls from
readers.»
Long time
readers of this
blog know Zola because she and our
dog, Dexter, share many adventures together.
But it is a
dog on the 11/13 report that caught the eye of one of my
readers in the comment section, that is th inspiration for the
blog posting.
Readers that come to this
blog will find an incredible array of information about
dog behavior and the science of animal training.
Her purpose for the
blog is to provide
readers with a dose of positive,
dog related material that is posted almost every day.
Readers will come away from this
blog with a large array of knowledge on topics that will make them better
dog owners and help their
dogs be happier, better family members as well.
With all of the informative articles on this
blog,
readers can sit down and spend a lot of time learning about effective and gentle training methods that make the
dog stronger and happier.
Readers will find a lot to enjoy on the pages of this
blog and their relationships with their
dogs will show the results.
Dog owning
readers will find the pages of Lindsey's
blog warm, friendly and full of valuable training information.
The
reader will find a lot to love about this great
blog that is written by someone who has dedicated her life to everything
dog.
One Happy
Dog — Margaret's
blog, One Happy
Dog, is filled with articles and videos that provide the
reader with important information, tips and advice on taking care of certain behavior and training issues.
On the pages of her
blog,
readers will find an array of valuable information on all aspects of
dog behavior and training.
Readers of this
blog will find a wealth of information about this type of training and how to correct certain behavior issues such as your
dog stealing your things.
The
Dog Blog —
Readers will be thrilled with the vast amount of information that the
Dog Blog provides them.
The
blog has numerous articles for the
reader to enjoy and learn from including leash aggression, frustration intolerance, why
dogs run away and much more.
Fanny's Clicker
Dog Blog will provide
readers with lots of articles and videos that will help them learn all about reward - based training methods and become more effective at training their own
dogs properly and with lots of fun along the way.
Readers will find articles about separation anxiety, interacting with fearful
dogs, teaching puppies to tolerate grooming and much more.The
blog was started in 2010 and is still going strong.
As Lindsey learned more and more about training little
dogs, she wanted to share her knowledge and tips with the world... her
blog was born and now
readers can benefit from all of the great information that is available.
Readers will want to come visit this informative training
blog frequently to learn as much as they can about working with their own
dogs and becoming a great team together.
Fanna Easter, a professional
dog trainer with 22 years training experience fills the
blog with helpful articles and information that will help
readers become the best
dog owners they can through learning the best training methods and advice.
In a previous
blog post we shared with
readers tips about how a towel can be used for sling walking a
dog.
Long - time
readers of this
blog know I will not use harsh chemicals on my
dog.
At first, I wrote on random topics, but as the
blog evolved, I narrowed my focus to positive based training for small
dogs — though many of my
readers are medium to large
dogs.
I know that this message is like preaching to the choir when it comes to the frequent
readers of this
blog, but I hope that seeing Edie's amazing transformation from something barely recognizable as a Maltese to a gorgeous, friendly and happy little girl that anyone would be thrilled to have as part of their family will inspire people to take a chance on the not - so - perfect (or downright scary - ugly) looking rescue
dog.
And if your
blog can do that, suddenly your
readers are associating purple
dogs and green sofas with something that ACTUALLY matters to them.
About
Blog Musings, insights, and advice on the written word for writers and
readers from an aspiring novelist, published writer, and English teacher... whose
dogs run her life Frequency about 1 post per month.