I recently attended Book Expo
America in
New York City where I had the opportunity to meet Charlotte Reed, the author of “The Miss Fido Manners Complete Book of Dog Etiquette: The Definitive Guide to Manners for Pets and Their People." In Charlotte’s new book, she discusses how to become a model pet owner, a good neighbor, an excellent customer and a welcome guest at the homes of friends and family. The book also features acceptable behavior for different occasions in a dog’s life such as treating veterinarians, pet sitters, and dog groomers with respect. If you want to become a model pet owner or just love your dog, you can buy
Charlotte’s book at your local book store or at www.amazon.com. To learn more about
Charlotte, go to www.missfidomanners.com. (
Jacqueline is pictured here with Charlotte Reed and her dog, Thames.)
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This blog reminded me of a very neat blog I read on body language expert Patti Wood's website. Here is a clip from that and a link: Woof.
“Among other things dogs’ tails wag more to the right when they feel positive about a person or situation, and a slow, stiff tail wag signals potential aggression.”
http://www.bodylanguagelady.com/
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