Weekend
October 18, 2009

“He had let out the dogs and they were jumping around him frantic with joy, as if they were afraid, every night, there would never be another letting out or another morning.”
- Mary O’Hara
Who
October 12, 2009

“Who wouldn’t want to read to a dog?” said Peggy Blevins, winner of the Frenemies photo contest in The Witchita Eagle this week.
I love that!
Peggy was talking about all the people who want to read to her 4-year old therapy dog, Finley. Not only does Finley get read to all the time but he gets a feline face wash from his pal, Jack the cat, when he gets home! Cute!
Weekend
October 10, 2009

Ah, so comfy. A quiet rest while at camp. Now, I know gun dogs are extremely adaptable, and flexible too. But how did this guy manage to get himself into a folding camp chair without knocking the whole thing over? I find getting into these things tricky and these chairs are designed for people! Plus, he’s on a leash! This is obviously a well-deserved rest for a very wise dog!
Gift
October 9, 2009

What gift would your dog love? You and your complete attention. You reading them a story written just for them with their name and favorite words. You with them, reading and be-ing.
Just in time for the gift-giving season – a discount on a soulful Christmas gift for your dog (and you) Beef Casserole for the Dog’s Soul.
I don’t know how long this madness will last but I’ve just been to Blurb.com and reduced the cost of Beef Casserole for the Dog’s Soul, a treasury of barkalicious stories to read to your dog from $15.90 to $12.80 plus $6.99 postage for 1 to 5 books. (So the bulk postage charge allows you to get copies for your dog’s buddies even more cheaply!)
I am inspired by the notion that if you want an idea to really take-off – and in this case the idea is for people to read to dogs, especially stories written especially for dogs – then you have to make it real easy for people to be involved in the idea.
I wish I could give Beef Casserole for the Dog’s Soul away for FREE but for now I’m dropping the price to almost cost as a Christmas gift for you and the dog in your life. A great excuse to start reading to you dog during the holidays! Buy this year’s most unique and soulful dog gift while this limited time offer lasts.
Friend
October 7, 2009

“My best friend, my well-spring in the wilderness.”
- George Eliot
Weekend
October 3, 2009

Wow! Is it just me or does woman posing with her handsome Borzoi look like a Thoroughly Modern Millie? Well, wait for it – this picture of human and canine elegance and poise was taken in 1929!
Do you think it’s accidental that the woman’s tensely-drawn bow reflects the coiled spring of energy that is a Borzoi; ready to fly at incredible speed like an arrow? This is a gorgeous visual representation of dog-person simpatico.
(P.S. Remember that snowy scene in the movie Orlando when he/she is out on the ice with a magnificent troop of Borzois?)
Photographer: G.Riebecke
Amber
October 2, 2009

Gorgeous Amber the Airedale Terrier and her person Robin read Beef Casserole for the Dog’s Soul before writing a review on their blog!
We took this review very seriously since Amber (who lives with another Airedale, Krissy) is a rather literary dog being the companion of writer, Robin Reynolds and her family.
Robin is the author of the beguilingly charming book, Life to the Max, Maxims for a great life by a dog named Max.
Life to the Max is a beautifully soulful book – joyful and light and yet also profoundly spiritual and funny. We love it. It’s a perfect gift book for people of all ages.




