Jeanie G. (Dabbadooey) reviewed You Had Me at Woof: How Dogs Taught Me the Secrets of Happiness on + 90 more book reviews
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This book is wonderful and written with great humor...a must for anyone who loves dogs!
Linda S. (punchbuggy27) reviewed You Had Me at Woof: How Dogs Taught Me the Secrets of Happiness on + 66 more book reviews
What a great book! I read it in two days - mostly on a 4 hour (round-trip) train ride to New York City! Author and dogs are charming and engaging and funny!
Shannon M. (confuzzledbooks) reviewed You Had Me at Woof: How Dogs Taught Me the Secrets of Happiness on + 486 more book reviews
Author Julie Klam wrote You Had Me At Woof to share her love of dogs and finding them homes as a foster fur baby mom. Some of the dogs she kept herself other she just watched until they found their permanent home.
Being a dog, and cat lover I know if I started the job of fostering I would not be able to let go of the pets. Although Mrs. Klam has had the issue of keeping a dog she fostering many times, especially since she does have a daughter who also become attached, she has learned to let go of those that need a better home. While reading this book I had dreams about me and hubby have 5 dogs at once which was crazy even in the dream but every dog was full of love. Although some may have been annoying. I loved reading about each dog Mrs. Klam took in and the different personalities the pups had.
I am not sure I connected on how the dogs made her happy. Considering the sub title is Dogs Taught Me The Secret To Happiness. Was it just because they were a dog and dogs can make her feel happy or was it because she was taking care of them bringing good karma to herself.
Couple of the dogs seemed troublesome at times to care for to me that would not bring the happiness.
I liked the book very much and would not mind reading more of Julie Klams books. Her writing is entertaining and thoughtful.
Being a dog, and cat lover I know if I started the job of fostering I would not be able to let go of the pets. Although Mrs. Klam has had the issue of keeping a dog she fostering many times, especially since she does have a daughter who also become attached, she has learned to let go of those that need a better home. While reading this book I had dreams about me and hubby have 5 dogs at once which was crazy even in the dream but every dog was full of love. Although some may have been annoying. I loved reading about each dog Mrs. Klam took in and the different personalities the pups had.
I am not sure I connected on how the dogs made her happy. Considering the sub title is Dogs Taught Me The Secret To Happiness. Was it just because they were a dog and dogs can make her feel happy or was it because she was taking care of them bringing good karma to herself.
Couple of the dogs seemed troublesome at times to care for to me that would not bring the happiness.
I liked the book very much and would not mind reading more of Julie Klams books. Her writing is entertaining and thoughtful.
Marj D. reviewed You Had Me at Woof: How Dogs Taught Me the Secrets of Happiness on + 7 more book reviews
Poorly written. Neither interesting nor funny as one would expect.
Darilee P. (cozysleuth) reviewed You Had Me at Woof: How Dogs Taught Me the Secrets of Happiness on + 153 more book reviews
This a delightful story for adults and children about the author's life in Manhattan with her Boston terriers,
friends, family, and dog rescuers.
I really enjoyed the narrative. This unabridged audio book is a library discard but all 5 CDs play well.
There is also good advice on dog ownership and everyday
hints.
friends, family, and dog rescuers.
I really enjoyed the narrative. This unabridged audio book is a library discard but all 5 CDs play well.
There is also good advice on dog ownership and everyday
hints.