Show Dog : The Charmed Life and Trying Times of a near-Perfect Purebred
Show Dog : The Charmed Life and Trying Times of a near-Perfect Purebred
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Author(s): Dean, Josh
ISBN No.: 9780062020499
Pages: 432
Year: 201302
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 36.39
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"A wonderful, charming look at the sport of dogs and dog shows and an absolute must read for anyone looking to get involved." - Pat Hastings, AKC Judge and author of Tricks of the Trade "Josh Dean has boldly ventured into the rarefied world of competitive dog shows and has returned with a hilarious chronicle of blow-dried poodles, diva trainers and egregious canine puns. Above all, though, this is an irresistible story about the wondrous bond between humans and animals. Even confirmed cat lovers will find themselves rooting for the purebred hero, Jack." - Mark Adams, author of Turn Right at Machu Picchu "A hilarious chronicle of blow-dried poodles, diva trainers and egregious canine puns. Above all, though, this is an irresistible story about the wondrous bond between humans and animals." - Mark Adams, author of Turn Right at Machu Picchu "Filled with heart and humor, bringing to life extravagant characters, pampered pooches, and over-the-top humans without falling prey to tired stereotypes. That''s because it''s not really about animal beauty pageants; it''s about the unyielding bond between people and dogs and what they''ll do to make each other happy.


" - Jim Gorant, author of The Lost Dogs "As I was sucked into the story of Jack the show dog, I began to understand the subtleties of the sport, the amazing talents of these animals, and the affecting human-and canine- drama behind the show." - John Hodgman, author of That is All "Fascinating and funny.as I was sucked into the story of Jack the show dog, I began to understand the subtleties of the sport, the amazing talents of these animals, and the affecting human-and canine-drama behind the show." - John Hodgman, author of That is All "Amazing, absolutely amazing. No matter how much you think you know about dog shows, this is the real deal. It''s not just the whole history, so beautifully interwoven - [Dean has] really delved in and shown this world from every possible angle, and remarkably uncritically." - Tracie Hotchner, DogTalk Radio "Show Dog added greatly to my already over-the-top love for the subject. Josh has written an absorbing, intimate and good-natured journey into the making of a champion.


If you''re like me, you''ll come for the dogs, but you''ll stay for the people." - Mary Carillo, sportscaster, co-host 2012 Westminster Show "With Dean, curiosity reigns, making it possible to enter this subculture without the fanaticism of a disciple or the condescension of a cynic. He delivers an earnest, wry, and humorous look into what possesses people to spend nearly all their free time and money [showing dogs]." - Wendy Toth, Petside.com "A tale that represents the world of show dogs fairly and factually in a fashion that people outside our cloistered community will understand and appreciate. It may even persuade a few to join us." - Billy Wheeler, Best in Show Daily "If you don''t know your toy group from your terriers, pick up this beguiling nonfiction account that follows Jack, a lovable, handsome Australian shepherd and an aspiring Best in Show." - Entertainment Weekly "Show Dog is the real thing with focus, frustration, commitment, passion, ambition and a bit of celebration at times.


In the process, it is remarkably informative while delivering vivid, priceless, behind-the-scenes snapshots and a few bizarre characters from small-town America to Manhattan." - Ranny Green, Seattle Kennel Club "Fascinating and often very funny." - Star magazine "Eccentric and really fascinating, sometimes treacherous, behind-the-grooming-stand look at the show circuit." - Virginia Prescott, New Hampshire Public Radio "The literary answer to that laugh-out-loud movie Best in Show." - Craig Wilson, USA Today "A spellbinding diary written by an outsider looking in, and it''s filled with intriguing observations and lessons learned. It''s also quite poignant at times. Think of the movie Best in Show and then dial it back just a hair." - David Baker, Pet Adviser "We in the dog show world laughed, nodded knowingly, and endured the hilarious satirical put-up of us in the movie Best In Show.


Now, finally, ten years later, Josh Dean''s Show Dog provides the documentary, real-life version of what our world is really like. Show Dog is a well-written, entertaining and accurate look at our great sport of dog shows, with, admittedly, a bit of the movie always lurking between the lines. Competitive dogs, owners and handlers provide the action at the country''s greatest shows, and Dean makes you feel like you are right there with a brush or a show lead in your hand. And he also includes enough history and educational information about the inner workings of the sport to make this book a great accessory for anyone who wants to know more, whether they go to dog shows or just watch Westminster or the National Dog Show on television. Best of all is the emphasis that these are family dogs first and foremost, real dogs that are (in the words of a handler), "just pets who go to dog shows," albeit "with a lot of fancy trappings." - David Frei, Voice of The Westminster Kennel Club and The National Dog Show and author of Angel On A Leash "A well-written, entertaining and accurate look at our great sport of dog shows . Dean makes you feel like you are right there with a brush or a show lead in your handa . a great accessory for anyone who wants to know more.


" - David Frei, Voice of The Westminster Kennel Club and The National Dog Show and author of Angel On A Leash "Terrific" - Colin McEnroe, WNPR "Superb" - Michael Solomon, The Guardian "Excellent" - Benoit Denizet-Lewis, Cesar Milan blog.


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