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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Idaho
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Okay, I wasn't very strong and gave in to my book addiction yesterday when I purchased this book.
It is titled "Dogged Pursuit" and covers the adoption and training of a Sheltie. The author had to retire his first Sheltie from agility competition due to HP, and soon discovered that he missed the training and competition. I have only read about the first 40 pages, but so far it is a fun, quick read. I think it would appeal to all dog lovers, not just agility people. Sheilah |
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: new england
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found it used for two bucks overpriced---it was yet another personal human memoir disguised as a 'dog' book and not that interesting!NO dog human empathy -interaction or information here.
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Location: Idaho
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I found his efforts and thoughts on building Dusty's confidence to be interesting, but maybe that is because I have an under confident dog myself. And I appreciated how the author had to look at his own motivation and drive in his effort to have a happier dog. Sheilah |
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: SF Bay Area
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My sister read it recently and loved it. She'll be loaning it to me soon.
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: new england
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I guess to me it seemed he was too interested in fitting in with the crowd and in HIS words 'reflected glory'Also last 3 pages of book kinda made me wonder whether he really liked dogs as dogs.DON"T wanna spoil it for antyone.
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