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97 Ways to Make a Dog Smile

 
 
 
 
 
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It really works! Lower Ear Noogies. The Thumper. Lazy Man's Tetherball. Bobbing for Treats. The Hansel and Gretel: for an afternoon of fun, scamper about the house leaving a trail of plain popped popcorn in your wake.

97 Ways to Make a Dog Smile is a gift of pure pleasure for dogs and the owners who love them. Created by Jenny Langbehn, a veterinary nurse who really knows what makes dogs happy, it combines the creative gift of touch--unexpected ways to rub, massage, scratch, tickle, and knead--with imaginative play scenarios that are just loopy enough to ensure that your dog will be amused, whether he's laughing with you or at you. And to heighten the pleasure of both reader and dog, adorable full-color photographs of smiling dogs accompany each entry. Just look at those dogs (you might say), what a tail-wagging, chop-licking, howling good time they're having. And see if your dog doesn't agree.

Try In a Nutshell, the classic sleight-of-hand game, by hiding a treat under one of three plastic cups. The Lawrence Welk--dogs love to chase soap bubbles even more than toddlers do. Get fit while playing. Or use Subliminal Advertising, which works by sneaking a favorite word like cookie into an otherwise boring rant. You'll be surprised by how closely your dog pays attention to what you say, and how broad the smile will be when he hears that special word. Just be sure to have said cookie on hand.

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03/18/2009

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Keyslammer1958

Keyslammer1958

I saw this poster in my vets office just the other day and told myself I HAD to remember the name of it so I could look it up. This is so adorable and it's all true. I've tried a couple of the techniques on our "babies" and whew....I can't get 'em to stop grinning. Now Lucy comes up to me and does that talking she does (kind of a gutteral growl) pleading with me to drop what I'm doing and give her a rub down. They deserve it for all the joy they give us. THANKS SO MUCH for these great techniques! -Donna & Robert

09/19/2009
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strategicservices

Brilliant book - ROFMAS as I read it, because I can already see my dogs expressions when any of these are done to them! Thanks for sharing - all the best to you, Helene Malmsio

03/19/2009