Dog in a Box: The Story of Free vs. Crated Champ

Nonfiction, Home & Garden, Pets, Dogs, Science & Nature, Nature
Cover of the book Dog in a Box: The Story of Free vs. Crated Champ by Emma Lincoln, Emma Lincoln
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Emma Lincoln ISBN: 9780989519403
Publisher: Emma Lincoln Publication: May 29, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Emma Lincoln
ISBN: 9780989519403
Publisher: Emma Lincoln
Publication: May 29, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The hour by hour story of what a dog really does when he is home alone─ how he thinks, feels and changes spending his day free in his home vs. those same hours locked in a crate. Experience one life-changing day from the perspective of easy-to-love Champ, an 8 month old German shepherd who is sometimes silly, sometimes regal, but always goodhearted and always a hero to seven year old Aiden and six year old Cody. Young Champ may not look quite like a superhero in his roles of: dancer on the living room stage, birdwatcher, Mom's stress therapist, Dad's business advisor, self-appointed chairman of the neighborhood watch and caretaker-in-training for his family, yet readers will share each moment of his unclouded joy. They will also experience the darker side of hour by hour confinement seen from the dog's perspective in this first-of-its-kind book. These days, many authorities in the dog world pressure families like Champ's to confine their dogs in crates (or wire cages) for much of each day and night. But Dog in a Box reveals the truth of how confinement changes a dog's physiology, behavior and bond with his owners. Animal lovers know that dogs have a spirit and a soul. And the authors, who specialize in canine psychology, have drawn on years of research for their non-fiction books as scientific background for all the canine thoughts and feelings in Champ's pivotal day. A strange package, an unexpected knock on the door, a simple bowl of water. And an unforgettable dog whose fate can rest in a young boy's smile or tears. Just another normal day on a quiet cul-de-sac. But how Champ spends this day will lead to either joy or devastation and forever alter lives. After enjoying classic dog sagas like Oogy and Marley & Me, now is the season for society to open our hearts to Champ. (Since this book contains realistic depictions of canine body functions and physical distress, parental discretion is advised for younger readers.)

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The hour by hour story of what a dog really does when he is home alone─ how he thinks, feels and changes spending his day free in his home vs. those same hours locked in a crate. Experience one life-changing day from the perspective of easy-to-love Champ, an 8 month old German shepherd who is sometimes silly, sometimes regal, but always goodhearted and always a hero to seven year old Aiden and six year old Cody. Young Champ may not look quite like a superhero in his roles of: dancer on the living room stage, birdwatcher, Mom's stress therapist, Dad's business advisor, self-appointed chairman of the neighborhood watch and caretaker-in-training for his family, yet readers will share each moment of his unclouded joy. They will also experience the darker side of hour by hour confinement seen from the dog's perspective in this first-of-its-kind book. These days, many authorities in the dog world pressure families like Champ's to confine their dogs in crates (or wire cages) for much of each day and night. But Dog in a Box reveals the truth of how confinement changes a dog's physiology, behavior and bond with his owners. Animal lovers know that dogs have a spirit and a soul. And the authors, who specialize in canine psychology, have drawn on years of research for their non-fiction books as scientific background for all the canine thoughts and feelings in Champ's pivotal day. A strange package, an unexpected knock on the door, a simple bowl of water. And an unforgettable dog whose fate can rest in a young boy's smile or tears. Just another normal day on a quiet cul-de-sac. But how Champ spends this day will lead to either joy or devastation and forever alter lives. After enjoying classic dog sagas like Oogy and Marley & Me, now is the season for society to open our hearts to Champ. (Since this book contains realistic depictions of canine body functions and physical distress, parental discretion is advised for younger readers.)

More books from Nature

Cover of the book Emerging Food Packaging Technologies by Emma Lincoln
Cover of the book A Future in Flames by Emma Lincoln
Cover of the book Gardening the World by Emma Lincoln
Cover of the book Limits of Detection in Chemical Analysis by Emma Lincoln
Cover of the book Fermat's Enigma by Emma Lincoln
Cover of the book Human Anatomy and Physiology Practice Questions: Disorders: Vol. 2 by Emma Lincoln
Cover of the book In-Circuit Testing by Emma Lincoln
Cover of the book Basic Confocal Microscopy by Emma Lincoln
Cover of the book Permutation Tests in Shape Analysis by Emma Lincoln
Cover of the book History of Nonlinear Oscillations Theory in France (1880-1940) by Emma Lincoln
Cover of the book Betriebliche und unternehmerische Dimensionen des demografischen Wandels by Emma Lincoln
Cover of the book Steigerung der Energieeffizienz von Keilzinkenanlagen by Emma Lincoln
Cover of the book Telegraphic Imperialism by Emma Lincoln
Cover of the book Are You Sitting Down by Emma Lincoln
Cover of the book 3 Commando: Helmand Assault by Emma Lincoln
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy