The New York Journal of Books reviewed A Dog Named Boo!

The New York Journal of Books reviewed A Dog Named Boo and they loved it!

The New York Journal of Books reviewed A Dog Named Boo!

Here’s a quote:

[quote style=”boxed”]Since Ms. Edwards tells Boo’s story so well and because she tells so many peripheral stories well, too, A Dog Named Boo deserves as many “stars” as a critic’s rating system will allow. A pleasant surprise for readers, caregivers, and an inspirational gift to the infirm, the troubled, and the pessimistic, A Dog Named Boo is a truly perfect book.[/quote]

Here’s a link to the full article: A Dog Named Boo: How One Dog and One Woman Rescued Each Other—And the Lives They Transformed Along the Way

Enjoy!

The Primary Message of A Dog Named Boo

Lisa J. Edwards discusses the primary message of A Dog Named Boo, due for publication in October 2012 by Harlequin Nonfiction.

As part of the lead-up to the October publication of A Dog Named Boo, we were asked to put together this short video for Amazon discussing the book’s primary message.

Please enjoy and please remember to share!

The Three P’s of Dog Training over on Dogster!

Patience, persistence, and and accepting that perfect isn’t all that it’s cracked up to be are the bedrock of compassionate dog training.

As part of the festivities surrounding A Dog Named Boo, I put together a guest blog post for my friends over at Dogster.

It’s about what I call The Three P’s of Dog Training: patience, persistence, and perfect-is-not-all-it’s-cracked-up-to-be and how they can help in your training.

Head on over and check it out!

Here’s a link!