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Showing posts with label book giveaway. Show all posts
Showing posts with label book giveaway. Show all posts

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Dog Reading for Mothers Day and
Kids' Dog Training Video Games

by Carrie Boyko, CEB
© AllThingsDogBlog.com
5 Winners!

This book giveaway will have a little twist to it. The two titles you see at left in the photo are terrific Mothers Day gifts. It's coming up soon, so why not give Mom something to snuggle up with on a rainy day.

You'll find a review of Your Dog's Golden Years here on All Things Dog Blog, so check it out if you think it's of interest. This book has tons of helpful information for senior dogs.

In addition to gifts for mom, the Paws and Claws Pet School is a video game for kids of all ages to learn more about dog behavior and training. With tips on obedience, agility, stunts, movie making and even horse training, your kids will have a blast caring for and training their chosen best friend to do amazing jobs.

Kids can pick the pet they wish to train and customize his look with over 1,000 outfits, so prepare to enjoy some variety and a tremendous amount of learning potential. This is one video game that will benefit your kids in their relationships with dogs--yours and others.

Three copies of the Pet School game are included in this giveaway which totals 5 items. One item will go to each winner. The winners will be selected from entries in the Rafflecopter form below. If it's hiding from view, just call it out by clicking on the post title above and it will reappear.

Entries will be accepted through Thursday, May 9, and winners will be announced on Friday evening, May 10. Good luck!

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Thursday, June 14, 2012

Your Dog's Golden Years: A Giveaway

by Carrie Boyko, CEB
© AllThingsDogBlog.com
Tanner, You're Not that Kind of Golden YET!
Tanner's bucket list is yet to be completed, but he's got time--hopefully. I have a pretty good idea that he'd take a great amount of pleasure in playing in snow for the first time. Maybe one day, buddy. Meanwhile, we're going to give away two copies of Your Dog's Golden Years, the book we reviewed yesterday. The picture on the cover is of Claude and his Bucket List--cute, huh?


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I have 3 copies of this compelling book to give away and I urge you to read it. Even if you don't win, please buy a copy. I found myself making notes and lists as I read this book. That's always a good sign of a useful reference.


Enter in the Rafflecopter form below. If you don't see it, simply click on the post title to refresh and it will appear beneath the social media icons. Good luck and happy reading.


The giveaway mentioned here is being provided by Jennifer Kachnic as a promotional opportunity. I have not been paid to offer the giveaway or share my opinions about the book.

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Dandy Dog Books:
Your Dog's Golden Years

by Carrie Boyko, CEB
© Jennifer Kachnic
My Golden is quite the ham. He's not yet a senior, as you would quickly glean if you saw him at the dog park. I've been asked if he is part Greyhound when folks see him run like the wind. 


Today I'm sharing a new book that may appeal to those of you with dogs who have reached their 'Golden' years: Your Dog's Golden Years, by Jennifer Kachnic. Jennifer owns Canine Wellness in Colorado where she provides alternative therapies. In her book, she and 19 other canine experts share their tips on helping your senior dog live a healthier, more comfortable life using natural and complementary options.


When I perused the table of contents I immediately knew this is a book I MUST read, if only to improve my management of Tanner and Oliver's senior years. It's not that I did a bad job of handling Xena's golden years, but I knew I could learn more. I highly recommend this book to all of you who anticipate having a senior dog in your life at some point. Read it now; read it early; be prepared.


You'll find the book at SeniorDogBooks.com, Amazon, and other online bookstores. Money saving tip: Currently the book is $2 cheaper at the website than at Amazon. If you're into the local market, check your bookshops and ask if they have it in stock or can order it. Check your library as well. It doesn't matter how you get it, just get it! Your dog will need you to have read this sooner than you think.


Your Dog's Golden Years is a 'How To' book, a genre that always get my motor running. Sounds geeky, I know. But I love learning better ways to solve problems, and this book is packed with tips for making sure your older Fido is getting his needs met. 


I loved the first chapter's way of getting the ball rolling. Written in Claude's voice, the book's spokesdog, I learned a few new ways to help me tune into pain or discomfort. For instance:

  • A dog in pain may lie under furniture or away from its owner. If this is an unusual behavior, take notice.
  • A sudden change in temperament when you ask for a particular behavior can be your dog's way of saying "I don't want to do that because it hurts".
  • During long walks, note when your dog begins to slow down, sit down, or simply stop. He's letting you know that this is too much for him. Maybe it's time to modify your route and shorten it up.
  • Changes in eating often indicate lessened ability to taste or smell; add variation with toppings that appeal to the senses for better appetite.
  • Digestive issues often plague older dogs. Serving calming foods and offering more frequent trips outside will handle these problems for a while.
  • With less energy and activity, many senior dogs gain excessive weight. Owners may want to reduce their rations accordingly to keep their weight at a healthy level.
  • When decreasing your dog's intake, consider supplementation, not only for his regular nutrition, but also for any health issue that he could be prone to. Check with your vet for input.
  • Stress caused by pain is sometimes reflected in body language or signals--yawning, lip-licking, excessive grooming. Pay attention when you see these signs.
Note that if any of these behaviors have been normal throughout your dog's life, then they are not necessarily a communication of discomfort. What you're really watching for are changes in behavior, even if only small ones.

Jennifer's book includes a very wide range of alternative therapies, written by experts in their fields. You'll find many options here, allowing you to select for trial those methods you feel best match your dog's needs and your comfort level in assisting. This reference book is one you'll probably wish to keep for years to come. It will serve as a guide for each dog, as they all have their own quirky way of handling life's little hiccups. 

I hope you enjoy learning some new ways to care for your senior. Watch for a giveaway of this terrific book, starting tomorrow. Happy tails!

Want to learn more? Check out the book's Facebook page and follow them on Twitter.


The giveaway mentioned here is being provided by Jennifer Kachnic as a promotional opportunity. I have not been paid to offer the giveaway or share my opinions about the book.

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Chicken Soup for the Pet Lover's Soul
A Mother's Day Gift to Treasure

by Carrie Boyko, CEB
© All Things Dog Blog
Chicken Soup for Mom's Soul!
Oliver has guarded these last 3 copies of this great book just for our three winners today. It's a tough job, but somedoggie had to do it. Good job, Oliver.


Three lucky winners' names have been drawn at Random.org. I have offered to include a card to their moms and send the book directly to them for Mother's Day. I can even wrap it if you like. A perfect, inspirational Mother's Day delivered by me! Our winners are AmandaSue, Kat E, and Nancy W. Watch for an email from AllThingsDogBlog@gmail.com. I'll need your addresses quickly to get this book to mom in time. Happy Mothers' Day!


PS--Pardon me for drawing and posting these winners a few hours early. My son is due in from another state and I'm eager to see him and play catch up. It's a mom thing! Thanks for understanding :)



Friday, July 8, 2011

Dog Lovers Win Poetry "From the Doghouse"

by Carrie Boyko, CEB
© Carrie Boyko
Oliver Shows Off
 Poems "From the Doghouse"
Today's kids' books giveaway will absolutely melt the hearts of our winners. As soon as you open the cover, your senses will be aroused to the visual pleasure of totally adorable illustrations to go along with the fun poems on dog themes. Not only will you enjoy them yourselves, but the kids you read them to will find them fun and inventive. Congratulations to our winners: Unforgettable Dreamer, S. Gilbert, and C. Richman. Thank you all for participating.


Your books will be mailed to you sometime within the next week, after your address is received at AllThingsDogBlog@gmail.com. Meanwhile, don't miss this week's Fido's Freebie Friday, where we're cooking up some new pet giveaways. You are all welcome to come, sit, and fetch some great goodies for your fidos. Happy tails!




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