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22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
Anyone who has a dog, should have this book. Anyone who works with dogs should beg, steal or borrow a copy (or else be forced at gunpoint to read it!!).
This is the book dogs have been waiting for... a book that gives owners an empathy for their dogs, an ability to see below the surface, and an understanding that goes far beyond the labels that many current trendy dog trainers seem to want to put on dogs... "Oh, she's dominant", "he's an alpha male" or "she's aggressive" or any one of a whole list of labels that don't help dogs and their relationship with their people in the slightest.
This is a book that encourages people to look at their dogs in a whole new… Read more
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14 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
I have to admit I am a bit perplexed with regard to some of the reviews for this book. The bad reviews were the reason I didn't read this book earlier, but I finally decided I would judge for myself - and I am so glad I did.
I read this book in 2 days (stopping only for boring things like work!) and enjoyed every single word of it. This is a real page turner, a thought-provoker, an education (as I knew nothing about the Mutiny) and a sheer joy to read. I had goose-pimples by the finale as by then I really cared about the characters and how things sorted themselves out for them.
By anyone's standards, this is excellent story-telling. It may not be what we are all… Read more
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