A collection of Writings About Dogs and Their Servants
By Patience Renzulli
I want to share a great little book with you. The best part is it was written by one of us, a dog blogger. I discovered the Patience Please blog when she left a comment on one of my posts. Since then I drop in regularly to check on her and her pack. You see Patience has a nine dog pack, as do I. When she wrote her book, she had eight Whippets and a Lab. No wonder I can relate so well to many of her stories.
I started reading this the night that Tsar died. I was feeling sad and close to tears, but I actually found myself laughing out loud several times, especially when she explained "bungee walking". I bought the Kindle edition, but I think I need the hard copy on my dog shelf in the library. This book will always hold a reminder of Tsar for me.
If you've ever loved a dog, you'll find something in this book to enjoy. It clearly was written with a sense of humor and abundant love.
12 comments:
Oooh I like the look of this. Hope you're all okay with your beloved Tsar.
We'll have to look that book up.
HER kindle died--and SHE's not happy.
XXXOOO Daisy, Bella & Roxy
It sounds like a great book. A good one that my mom person read recently is Charlie: A Love Story, by Barbara Lampert.
Nubbin wiggles,
Oskar
Mom bought this book a couple of years ago and she just loves it! Patience is a brilliant writer!
Love ya lots,
Mitch
Sounds like a good read. Thanks for telling us about it.
Woos - Phantom, Thunder, Ciara, and Lightning
Sounds like a pretty good read!
Snuggles,
Benny & Lily
We don't own an e-book reader, so we hope this is available as an actual book. Sounds intriguing, and we can always use a good laugh.
Jed & Abby
I used to read Patience's blog daily and don't know what happened to it. I think she quit writing for a while and I lost my reader page. I will look her up again.
Thanks, Sue, and cheers,
Jo, Stella and Zkhat
I don't generally do well with dog books - I cry too easily - but I might have to try this one...
Sue+Patience=18 lucky dogs
I'm glad you found something to comfort you after your loss. It sounds like a good "real" book to have. My kids laugh at me for still buying "real" books, even with the Kindle. I bought myself 8 - and about 40 for kids and other relatives - at the last 2 used book sales. They never get lost when your electronic gadgets die.
I love that there is one named Fat Charlie. I love whippets!
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