The paperback version is now available for my new book, Best Friends: How to Make It Easy to Love Living With Your Pet Dog.
Some of you expressed that you'd rather have a physical book, and honestly, I'm the same way. Getting the paperback out and available happened faster than I expected, so if real pages are your preference too, I invite you to click this link to order from Amazon.ca!
I meet a few families who are reluctant to use a crate for puppy training, because they are afraid it will be unkind. I took this picture to help illustrate how much most dogs like a small, enclosed space. You might find your dog likes to be under the sofa, like Teddy here, or under a table, or in the turning of the stairs where there are two walls to press against, or even just poking a head under the bed.
Even after several eye surgeries, Stella's face and expression mask her sweet personality. Mostly what she needs to learn, now she's settling in with her new family, is about manners, including un-cuddling on cue.
She's all smiles in her Walking Sweater, but be careful with your feet around Lulu - she has no tolerance for non-pre-approved foot movements. But every dog has some kind of weird quirk, and we can help Lulu with hers!
Lucy has had a rough time finding a home, and has been through a few families in her search for the right match. She's sweet and loving and content with her new family now, and I'm helping her family reduce her over-stimulation when she gets out on a walk.