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A Dog Year
A Dog Year: Twelve Months, Four Dogs, and Me | Jon Katz
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BONUS: This edition contains an excerpt from Jon Katz's Going Home. Change loves me, defines and stalks me like a laser-guided smart bomb. It comes at me in all forms, suddenly and with enormous impact, from making shifts in work to having and raising a kid to buying a cabin on a distant mountaintop. Sometimes, change comes on four legs. In his popular and widely praised Running to the Mountain, Jon Katz wrote of the strength and support he found in the massive forms of his two yellow Labrador retrievers, Julius and Stanley. When the Labs were six and seven, a breeder whod read his book contacted Katz to say she had a dog that was meant for hima two-year-old border collie named Devon, well bred but high-strung and homeless. Katz already had a full canine complement, but instinct overruled reason, and soon thereafter he brought Devon home. A Dog Year: Twelve Months, Four Dogs, and Me is the story of how Devon and Jonand Julius and Stanleycame to terms with each other. It shows how a man discovered a lot about himself through one dog (and then another) whose temperament seemed as different from his own as day is from night. It is a story of trust and understanding, of life and death, of continuity and change. It is by turns insightful, hilarious, and deeply moving.
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Octoberwoman
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I enjoyed this book for the most part. There was an occasional wince or incredulous “did this guy know nothing about dogs” reaction to some of the things the author did (throwing a choke chain on the ground next to the dog to get his attention or correct his behavior? Seriously?). But I loved the stories about Devon himself, about his personality. I could read about that kind of stuff all day long.

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Fun Friday post #2! When I'm not reading about Emily Dickinson, I'm probably reading about dogs. These are just a few of my dog books--I'm still unpacking the rest from my move (and a few are loaned to my sister!).