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Paw Talk: Lessons on Living from Man's Best Friend

by Stephen Mathis
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Overview

Dog teaches man about family values in Paw Talk.

More than 56 million American households have dogs that they consider members of their family! If these dogs could talk they may wag a tale similar to Paw Talk, inspired by an old canine and pug named, "Buster." You will be entertained and humored about how this most unusual shaman works his own pedigree of magic as a member of his household family. Affectionately known as "man's best friend," a dog is in the relationship business and some dogs develop extraordinary people skills. Our pets' behavior offers us many lessons and insights on how to improve our own relationships. That is what this book talks about! Read this, and you too will be a believer!

Paw Talk makes interesting reading for a few good reasons. It may be the first "dog diary" ever published! It is a family story. It is a story about how traditional and sacred family values are relevant to our survival and enjoyment of a good life—from a dog's perspective, of course!

If you don't have a dog in your life, you may want one after reading this! Or, if you do have a pet, you will gain a new appreciation for that loved one!

Synopsis

Dog teaches man about family values in Paw Talk.

More than 56 million American households have dogs that they consider members of their family! If these dogs could talk they may wag a tale similar to Paw Talk, inspired by an old canine and pug named, "Buster." You will be entertained and humored about how this most unusual shaman works his own pedigree of magic as a member of his household family. Affectionately known as "man's best friend," a dog is in the relationship business and some dogs develop extraordinary people skills. Our pets' behavior offers us many lessons and insights on how to improve our own relationships. That is what this book talks about! Read this, and you too will be a believer!

Paw Talk makes interesting reading for a few good reasons. It may be the first "dog diary" ever published! It is a family story. It is a story about how traditional and sacred family values are relevant to our survival and enjoyment of a good life—from a dog's perspective, of course!

If you don't have a dog in your life, you may want one after reading this! Or, if you do have a pet, you will gain a new appreciation for that loved one!

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 2000
Publisher
iUniverse, Incorporated
Pages
108
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780595010677

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