Update: Thanks to Rose for guessing my dogs’ names first! Stay tuned… I have more great dog training books so you will have more opportunities to win!
This giveaway is quite simple. The first person who can tell me the names of our three dogs will win this book!
I love this book. I bought it, along with several other positive dog training books, several years ago. Now it’s time to pay it forward, and pass on a great book to someone else who needs it. Check out the reviews on Amazon – this book gets very high marks from its audience.
Said one reader: I purchased this book years ago after I got my first dog Shady! A smart, loving (but very naughty) border collie that would only listen when it suited him. After an incident (and there were many!) where he broke out the window in the back of a parked pick up truck to chase a squirrel and was hit by a passing car, I knew I had to get control of the situation. I borrowed every book on dog training and behavior I could from the library and this was THE ONE! Simple and effective. I purchased two copies so that I could reference back to it with my other dogs and one to lend to people. It is easy to suit to individual needs. This book will not fix every behavior issue, certain breeds and personalities have quirks that you have to adjust to, but it will solve enough that you can appreciate your dog’s individuality. Read it and give it a try~!So, tell me my dogs’ names, and add this book to your library!



Oh I know I know! But I have a mountain of books here for review and will never get through all of them, so I’ll leave the fun for someone who can actually read it. Looks like a great book…
I know the feeling… I have several books I’ve been wanting to read since summer!
Ringo
Tori Mae
Trixie Lou
??? Is that right?
(Fonzie thinks the girls are cuties!)
Ding, Ding, Ding! We have a winner. I knew that was a relatively painless question with an easy answer. Rose, I’ll be getting your book out to you sometime this week!
(Oh, and the girls are real suckers for a good lookin’ greyhound… they love Nigel and Harley, and now Fonzie too!)
Yippee!!! we never win.. this is exciting! I’ve seen that book… i’m excited!! Thanks so much!!
Tori, Trixie, and Ringo!
darn I didn’t notice that Rose already won!
That’s ok Linda… I have some more dog training books that I may be giving away in the next few weeks!
I’ve never read a dog training book but I always trained my dogs. Except Bear. He was a chow and resisted training, but he had manners. I had a dog named Ringo that I took to obedience training, a large group class. He was a collie/shephard that looked somewhat like a coyote. He was such an attentive dog and won us the first place prize in the class.
Oh wow, you had a dog named Ringo too!
He sounds like a really unique and beautiful dog.
Hey girlfriend, I like the new site even if I’m not a dog owner. I also love the name. I use to own an exercise studio and called it The Lazy B. Get it?? Lazy/Exercise B/Bryant or B*tch or Body…….hehehe…..
OR BUTT, OR BUM.
Obviously I’m way too late for this – but I would have been a smartass and said Huey, Dewey and Louie anyway even tho I know your dogs names. LOL I have tried all kinds of training, a personal dog trainer (oh yeah that hurt the wallet) obedience school, books galore, even Cesar’s book and nothing calms down the amazing EmmaLou, Golden Destroyer. She is a naughty girl and probably always will be. But those big brown eyes make up for all her nonsense. Hugs!
Linda, my previous dog, the lovely dalmatian, was a problem child – he was SUCH a naughty dog! Of course, I think a major portion of the problem was MY SON. It’s much easier to train a dog when you don’t have multiple people confusing the dog with variations on the commands, or just plain spoiling them and not being consistent!
I am such a loser – a loser with a really bad memory!
Ahh, Martha, you always make me laugh!
Congrats Rose–I am too late…
Aw shucks, I’m too late. And I really wanted to win!
Susan,
Zeke, Sadie-Louise, and Baby Girl are so very excited about your new venture. They sure are excited to see a blog dedicated to the equine tummy.
But, oh-my-goodness, are the kitties whisker-burning mad! As the Three Stooges sat together and navigated The Lazy G, the cats peered over their heavy-breathing, tongue-hanging-out furry bodies. Salivating dogs and a small herd of angry cats are not a good mix.
After a few high fives with their paws and few not so subtle
smirks on their faces, our canine clan says this proves that dogs rule the world.
Brutus, our jelly-belly-klepto cat asks “Why, why are all the good treats for smelly, butt-licking, dogs?” “We felines are the smartest in the house, we should be treated to home-made goodies from the Lazy G!” “So Auntie Susan, please come up with a recipe for the feline breed and help me vindicate our small herd of felines here in the mountains of east Tennessee.” I promise, with my right paw on my heart, I will not ‘borrow’ anything that is not mine.”
And Brutus has promised to not steal anymore. But then Santa is coming soon, and that has something to do with
his swearing off theivery until December 26!