All of us at CityDog Magazine are avid readers and find nothing better than a really great read featuring our favorite subject--dogs! And, as you can see from previous posts, we love to share our finds with fellow book hounds, so here is our most recent selection.
Your Dog’s IQ: How Clever is Your Canine by David Taylor, $9.95
Learn how to calculate your dog’s IQ using a series of fun tests and discover if you’ve got a doggy dunce or a Caninestein. Over 50 intelligence assessments test your furry friend’s memory, aptitude and treat-finding ability. While I haven't tested my two dogs yet -- I am positive they will pass with flying colors!
The Adopted Dog Bible by Kim Saunders, $22.99
Petfinder.com’s The Adopted Dog Bible may be the most comprehensive and authoritative dog adoption resource available today; this one-stop "home library" covers everything potential pet owners need to know about choosing, training, understanding, entertaining and caring for an adopted dog.
Barking Buddha: Simple Soul Stretches for Yogi and Dogi by Brenda Bryan, $10.95
This sweet little book is full of tips for practicing yoga with your dog. Yes, that's right -- yoga with your dog -- or doga! Featuring poses for every intention from Gratitude and Perspective to Joy and Letting Go, Brenda presents a variety of methods for connecting with your mat and your dog.
The Complete Single’s Guide to Being a Dog Owner by Betsy Rosenfeld, $12.95
Sometimes sassy, sometimes poignant, and always informative, Betsy Rosenfeld, considered L.A.’s go-to-girl when it comes to all things canine, doles out doggy advice for first-time dog owners, especially those attempting to balance the single life with caring for a four-footed friend.
Silly Dogs by Gandee Vasan, $7.99
It's not often that we feature a children's book in CityDog, but this one struck our fancy. It's sure to please the little tykes with its bright colors, life-like photos and touch-and-feel textures.
Discovering Art: Dogs by Getty Publications, $4.95
This colorful book is part of a series of children’s books featuring images from the J. Paul Getty Museum’s collection of "dog art." Colorful and lively, each image is accompanied by a pleasing rhyme for dog and art loving youngsters alike.
--Brandie Ahlgren, CityDog Magazine
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Brandie Ahlgren is the publisher of CityDog Magazine and a regular contributor to Wag Reflex. Subscribe to CityDog Magazine here.




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