Keen to turn your disobedient dog into the perfect pooch? Tired of man's best friend ending up in the doghouse? Why not take an informative and entertaining walk on the wild side, with Dog Logic, a unique view of the world, one that is both canine created and related. Whether your best friend is a blue blood or a bitser, Dog Logic has them licked.
Should you let sleeping dogs lie, exactly who is top dog and can you teach old dogs new tricks? Dog Logic helps get you on the right scent and ensures you're not barking up the wrong tree. And who better to take you on a journey deep into the canine world, but a member of the pack himself; Sox, the quintessential Aussie cattle dog and four legged philosopher.
With 20 chapters covering issues from barking, beds and biting, to worrisome walks and everything in between, Sox offers his humorous but practical advice on resolving your doggy dilemmas. Supported with terrific tips from humans in the know, each chapter provides both canine and twolegged advice that is fun, uplifting and relevant. As a RSPCA puppy who overcame a difficult start to life,Sox is proof that a dog from the wrong side of the pound can achieve greatness. As the creative canine consultant to Dog Logic, Sox is no stranger to fame having written a regular full page column in bark! Australia magazine.
Combining the creative genius of Sox the Philosophical Pooch, and his human assistant, Robyn Osborne, Dog Logic is the must have book for anyone searching for the ideal canine companion.
Dog Logic by Robyn Osborne
I would whole heartedly recommend Dog Logic, by Sox, the Philosophical Pooch, to all. It is a hugely entertaining read, funny and thoughtful, yet at the same time able to impart information that is both practical and useful to all dog owners. Each chapter deals with different aspects of canine behavior in both a humorous and honest manner, without the reader having to wade through copious amounts of wordy theory. It took me no time to peruse Dog Logic from cover to cover, as it was very easy to read. I have now passed it on to my daughter who has two wayward Huskies. Sox is a very talented and wise pooch, and with the help of his human, Robyn Osborne, has created an informative and extremely enjoyable book. I look forward to his sequels. Fiona Rye.
Guest, 12/12/2010