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Title: Old Dogs: Are the Best Dogs
ISBN: 1416534997
Author:
Gene Weingarten
Publicate Date: 2008-10-07 Publish: 2008-10-07
List Price: $19.95
Average Customer Rating: 5.0
Format: Hardcover
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1: Wonderful book for dog lovers
Old Dogs Are the Best Dogs is a lovely book for owners of dogs of all ages, but especially those who have loved (and maybe lost) a dear friend in their animal companion. The book starts as a tribute to the author's yellow lab, and will probably have you in tears. The following pages are short one-page profiles of dogs 10 years and up, as well as their photos. The book becomes more lighthearted at this point. If you are a dog lover, you'll cry, you'll laugh and you'll love this book! A great gift for any dog lover!
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2: For anyone who has ever loved a dog
I read a story written by this author in the Washinton Post. After I dried my eyes, I looked at the pictures included with the story. After I again dried my eyes, I thought how lucky we are who have dogs to love and be loved by. Get this book- beautifully written and so close to the heart.
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3: Very heartwarming book
This is a great little book for any dog lover. There are over 50 pages of black and white photos of charismatic-looking old dogs along with short description of who they are.
Anyone who has owned an old dog could probably relate to many of these stories.
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4: "May Old Dogs Live Forever"
As an apartment-dwelling animal lover whose building forbids dog ownership, I was thrilled to have the opportunity to review this. The title is self-explanatory--although I doubt it was their intention, photographer Michael S. Williams and columnist Gene Weingarten have collaborated on a work that's guaranteed to melt even the hardest of hearts.
The dogs profiled in Old Dogs Are the Best Dogs were, at the time they were photographed, at least 10 years old. A short profile accompanies each photo; that we learn so much about each subject in so few words is a testimony to both Weingarten's skill as a wordsmith and Williams' ability to capture the essence of these cherished pets that I grew to love by proxy. Not only was I touched to the core by these grand old pooches (I get very sloppy over non-human animals), but as an editor, I positively reveled in the excellence of Weingarten's command of English. Indeed, while this book could easily be perused in an hour or so, I found it almost too rich to process all at once and like very fine tea, I preferred to enjoy it in small sips that I could savor over time. It really is that wonderful.
I was planning to purchase a copy of this as a Christmas present for a beloved cousin, but she just lost the eldest of her five rescues and she and her husband are still crying for their old Barney, the Great Dane mix that literally thought he was a horse (her sister-in-law lives next door with her equine family). So while now is probably too soon, a copy of this will find its way to their bookshelf at a time I deem appropriate. For those lacking such constraints, consider this for the animal-lovers on your holiday list--I promise it won't disappoint. HIGHEST recommendation.
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5: Touching
This is an absolutely wonderful book. It has beautiful black and white photos of the dogs, and marvelous vignettes for each dog that are heartfelt. Both the stories and the photos vary between being touching to humorous (From the story of Hank who had been shot with BBs to Mr. Stinky a six pound Yorkshire Terrier who fought crime.). I was tearing up one minute and laughing out loud the next. I cannot recommend this book enough for anyone who knows and loves a dog (young or old)!
And I agree with another reviewer (MamaBear007), I too would buy a sequel to this book, with the remainder of the 1,294 stories that weren't included!
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