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About the Book
Synopsis
A Welch Corgi Pup Named Mail Order Annie
honked car horns, vanquished baby gates, schemed after
cookies, donuts and room service sandwiches, starred at Star
Trek conventions...and charmed everyone she met. But charm
doesn't mean a puppy won't eat the kitchen walls!
Best-selling author-turned-trainer Howard Weinstein
tells Annie's story in a truly universal dog book, and shares
his hard-won expertise—
Giving new pup-owners training tips and a clear idea of
what to expect from life with a wonderful dog, including
"Puppy Prep 101" and "Puppy School 202"—
Helping current dog owners get the most from the
human-canine relationship—
Sharing stories to touch the hearts of all dog-lovers.
Written with a journalist's eye for truth and detail, a
novelist's storytelling skills, and a professional trainer's
practical observations and experience...
Straight from Annie's Heart to Yours.
Reviews
"...Sensible and helpful lessons for raising any puppy. This
delightful volume will be recommended as a 'must-read' for all
my friends and new puppy owners."
~Lois E. Kay, Breeder of Champion Welsh Corgis
"I'm the perfect audience for this book—I
just got my first dog in 50 years...I enjoyed Mr. Weinstein's
story of Annie and his helpful how-to advice."
~Harper Collins Publishers
"Howard Weinstein writes with a wonderful warmth... Truly
touching...He has all but convinced me that Corgis are among
the most extraordinary creatures on the planet."
~Warner Books
"Mail Order
Annie...a little Pembroke Welsh corgi who taught her owner
many lessons about life and living with dogs, which are shared
in this charming and cleverly-organized book. Life with Annie,
told lovingly in wonderful stories, inspired sensible and
helpful lessons for raising any puppy. This delightful volume
will be recommended as a 'must-read' for all my friends and
new puppy-owners!"
~Lois
E. Kay, Breeder of Champion Corgis and Past Board Member,
Pembroke Welsh Corgi Club of the Potomac
"Puppy Kisses are Good for the
Soul reaffirms the journey of joy, love, frustration and
memories created though pet ownership. It is full of humor,
typical owner angst and...the love between pets and humans.
Through Howard's open way of sharing his memories, I relived
numerous memories of my own pets--and also of the many animals
I have treated over the years. He incorporates both the
development of his relationship with Annie and the important
basics of owner responsibility. Reading this book is a must
for future pet-owners, as well as a genuine pleasure for
owners current and past. Thank you, Annie, for giving Howard
this wonderful story to write about."
~David Tayman, DVM (Chosen "One of
Baltimore's Best Vest" by Baltimore Magazine)
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