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The best Irish Wolfhound book out there.......2007-05-20
This is the best book for anyone considering an Irish Wolfhound. I wish I purchased this BEFORE getting my wolfhound. Lots of information on choosing, caring, breeding, and showing. I use it as a reference in all situations with my wolfhound.
One of the Best.......2007-01-07
This is a must-have book for every Irish Wolfhound owner. We ensure that our puppy people have a copy before the puppy goes home. My only complaint is that while the table of contents is extensive, there is no index. Overall though, this is a thorough and well written reference guide to the breed.
The best wolfie book.......2006-04-20
I have had wolfhounds for nearly 20 years. In all that time, and with all the books that I've looked at both breed specific and just 'doggy' this is the best for the wolfhound owner. The illustrations are great and there is an enormous amount of material.
The sections on breeding and genetics are very detailed, and bring a huge amount of information to the reader. The distinctions between wolfhound colour variation inheritance versus other dog breeds are very useful and interesting. We have used the book as a guide in our research into breeding and know other breeders that consider this the 'bible'.
The book could do with a decent index. You have to read the whole thing once so you can remember where the bits you want might be. It astonishes me that the index is not there.
The illustrations are beautiful, but they are mostly pictures of attractive dogs instead of specific illustrations of the subject matter in many instances.
The shortcomings do not stop this from being a superb book and the best for wolfhound owners and breeders.
Excellent.......2006-04-14
I can't say enough good things about this book. We purchased this book to prepare us for the Irish Wolfhound we hoped we would get one day. Thankfully we found a wonderful breeder and we have a new puppy. This book was great for getting us ready to bring her home as well as produce questions to ask the breeder.
Great Book!
Not just for display.......2005-07-20
Although this oversize book has the wonderful photographs and fascinating informational tidbits of a typical coffee-table volume, it offers more: practical instructions for choosing and raising a puppy and owning a hound. The comprehensive medical discussions are particularly important for managing the rather fragile health of these magnificent companion dogs.
Highly recommended by the breeder from whom we are purchasing a wolfhound, and we second that recommendation for anyone interested in the breed.
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In a land of legend and lore, of mystery and myth, no other creature plays a greater part in these stories than the Irish Wolfhound. Renowned for his strength, and famed for his courage, this gentle giant is also cherished for his sensitivity and loyalty.
This special collection provides fascinating information on all the things you ever wanted to know about this great dog's close identity with Irish history-along with lots of interesting things you never thought to ask. Attractively presented and illustrated and at a very affordable price, this little book is a must for tourist and native alike.
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The tallest dog in the world, the Irish Wolfhound is the true “gentle giant” of the dog community, clad in its characteristic rough coat and standing no less than 31 inches at the shoulder. The breed’s devotion to its family, coupled with its bravery and courage, are the stuff of legends. The Irish Wolfhound is among the friendliest of all dogs, though he requires a special owner who is able to give him the training, care and accommodations he needs to thrive. As a companion for an active family with children, a more reliable and kinder dog could not be found. In the show ring, the Irish Wolfhound possesses a commanding presence owing to his regal bearing, his size and symmetry. One of the wonders of the canine world, the Wolfhound cannot fail to fascinate every dog lover he meets. This Special Limited Edition provides a look at the Wolfhound’s fascinating origins in Ireland and beyond, plus an excellent concise history of the breed’s development in the United States written by breed expert Gretchen Bernardi. Comprehensive in every way, this guide includes chapters on the Wolfhound’s characteristics, breed standard, puppy selection and care, everyday maintenance, including feeding, grooming, conditioning and exercise, house-training and obedience lessons. Dr. Lowell Ackerman, well-known Harvard lecturer and veterinarian, has provided an excellent, up-to-date chapter on preventive healthcare that advises owners on selecting a qualified veterinarian, controlling parasites, vaccinations and infectious diseases and more.
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At the heart of Pam Houston's tender novel Sight Hound is a surprisingly thoughtful three-legged Irish wolfhound named Dante. Convinced that it is his responsibility to teach the humans around him about love, he concentrates his efforts on his owner Rae. While the thought of a canine in the lead role may give many pause, in this case it shouldn't. Houston manages to pull this aspect of the story off with skill and is able to create a multi-dimensional character out of a cancer-riddled old dog. She's not quite as successful with the humans in her story, however, and the array of voices the story is told in quickly becomes confusing.
A decent novel on its own, Sight Hound may leave long-time Houston fans feeling a little cheated. Personal essays and short stories like those in Cowboy Are My Weakness and A Little More About Me stir the heart and endear readers to Houston's signature blend of over-the-top confidence and girlish insecurity. Fans will gobble this effort up while anxiously waiting for more from Houston, but readers new to her work might do better to start on her earlier titles. --Victoria Griffith
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The long-awaited novela very special love storyfrom the best-selling author of Cowboys Are My Weakness.
This is the story of a woman, Rae, and her dog, Dante, a wolfhound who teaches "his human" that love is stronger than fear (the dog has always known this). Dante is the catalyst for change in other characters as well, and they step forward with their narratives: Rae's house-tender; her therapist; two veterinarians; and an anxiety-ridden actor, Howard, who turns out to be as stalwart as Dante himself. As the "seer" who hunts by sight rather than smell, Dante has some things to add, as does Rose, another dog who lives at Rae's heels, and Stanley the cat. Among and above these myriad voices, Rae voices her own challenges.
With the wit and dead-on candor we've come to expect from Pam Houston, Sight Hound unfolds a story that illuminates the intangible covenant between loved ones. Here, dogs and humans are simply equal creatures, looking to connect and holding on for dear life when they do.
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For anyone whose ever loved a dog...........2007-07-26
This book was a bit hard to get into, but grabbed me and held me tight soon thereafter. A must read for anyone whose ever loved a dog as much as a person. I loved the unique way she told the story from many perspectives, especially the dogs.
I really wanted to give this 5 stars.......2007-03-25
This book pulled my heart strings. I too lost my "soul mate" dog to bone cancer and it was eerie how many links there were to my real life. Hearing Dante talk was theraputic, I would dearly love to know what my dogs think. Rose describing her favourite treat couldn't have been put better! The emotional ups and downs between the humans and dogs are the best I've read and help put this book in my top 10.
I also loved Pam Houston's chapter in Dog is my Co-Pilot.
But the first chapter is tough (power through everyone it is worth it!) and the human characters are not real, they seem "Hollywood" (ie created for a television movie and manipulated).
Fall in love with Dante.......2007-01-10
This is one of my top 5 favorite books. Dante is a dog that you will fall in love with- one you will cry for- and one that will bring you hope. Houston shows with a unique perspective what our companion animals can bring to our lives.
Heart - felt gems of wisdom but lacking in convincing plot development.......2006-08-10
There is much to like about this book, but it is not ultimately as satisfying as it might have been. First, the many good things.
If you like dogs, know one, have one, would like to have one, then what's likeable about the book is the homage it pays to dogs and what they can do for people. For folks very rooted in empiricism, it may be a little over the top, because the dogs are given complex consciousness, understanding, and generosity. But for dog lovers, it can be fun to imagine that degree of complex thinking in our canine companions. The dogs are hard not to love.
The writing is light and funny. Great turns of phrase, irony, hyperbole, even jokes. So it's an amusing read.
The story touches on some poignant themes, especially the illness of the main dog character, an Irish wolfhound named Dante. There are two important aspects of this theme: the refinement of veterinary medicine through Dante as experimental treatment subject; and the emotional growth of Dante's owner Rae as she comes to terms with loving and losing her beloved Dante through illness and death.
Another appealing theme is Rae's progress through faulty love affairs to finally emerge with enough self-love to recognize a good love match when it comes her way. [Dante is given as much credit for this outcome as either of the human protagonists, and that's another bit of dog homage that may appeal to doglovers but might leave the uninitiated cold.]
Now the not so good aspects of this novel.
Another reviewer here made the point that there are lots of characters who speak and tell the story and that it can get confusing. I didn't share the confusion but I couldn't get interested in all the perspectives because some of the characters were not developed enough for me to care what they thought of things. They seemed like extraneous filler.
And that leads me to agree with yet another reviewer here that the voice and language or each character were not distinct. Several characters blended right in with each other so that it seemed to be the same perspective offered despite the different names assigned to the narrative.
Finally, the book had a good beginning and strong ending, but the middle part didn't seem to go anywhere. There is a suicide midway that doesn't seem related to other things going on in the book. There is a hockey player character who is too exaggerated to be either interesting or convincing. A drought that the main characters must endure conveys respect for nature and the characters' nostalgia for the beauty of the Colorado landscape. But because not all of the characters are well developed to be important, the novel reads like good, strong bookends holding up a library of only mild interest.
That said, I still recommend the book for the positive qualities I mentioned above, because it has moments that are moving, and because it is entertaining.
A Book For Dog Lovers.......2006-05-26
With the current glut of mystery/thriller fiction available, it is nice to see an auther explore thoughts, feelings, love and relationships, particularly those between human and animal.
The two Wolfhounds and the cat in this story are elegantly portrayed and very enjoyable. The humans for the most part are less believable and not as likeable.
I'd recommend this story for those who have lost a cherished four-legged family member, or those who fear losing the same.
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This gentle giant requires plenty of room for regular exercise, and its shaggy coat needs regular grooming. Despite its size, it is good with children and other dogs. Heavily illustrated with vivid color photos and instructive line art, Barron's Complete Pet Owner's Manuals show and inform pet owners regarding proper care of dogs, cats, birds, fish, reptiles, amphibians, small caged animalsvirtually every creature that is kept as a pet. The books give advice on purchasing and otherwise acquiring a pet, feeding it nutritiously, keeping it in good health, and where applicable, grooming and training it. Each book in this large series is individually written by a specialist, and though the information is authoritative, the text is clear and straightforward, easy for every pet owner to understand.
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Irish Wolfhounds.......2006-08-31
A nice practical guide on raising Irish Wolfhounds.
The smaller size makes it easy to leaf through at your leisure.
Not an exhaustive guide by any means but covers all the basics.
Lovely pictures and tips are sprinkled throughout.
We bought this to read while waiting for our puupy.
Everything You Ever Wanted To Know.......2005-11-19
This book was so easy to read and understand. Every possible area of owning,feeding,training,medical,etc. is there and explained completely. This book will be a wonderful guide for the first timer interested in this wonderful breed. You will have a step by step guide on a lifetime of fun and enjoyment . Your Irish Wolfhound will thank you for learning about every angle to their behavior and demeanor....their wants and needs. The numerious pictures give a wonderful view of how a Wolfhound actually looks from puppyhood to adult. One can see the variety of colors this breed comes in. The "tips" of information are fantastic!!!!!!!! The chapter on finding reputable Breeders is a wonderful guide and great place to start. This book would be a wonderful gift for any occasion!!
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- Every Wolfhound Owner Should have One
- As grand and beautiful as the dog itself
- Worth Every Penny
- Excellent research on the most noblest of hounds
- Book for all dog fanciers, breeders and non breeders
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The Irish Wolfhound: Symbol of Celtic Splendor
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The Magnificent Irish Wolfhound (A Ringpress Dog Book of Distinction)
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Deeply detailed, impeccably researched, this wonderful reference is a modern treasure trove of the practical, factual and fanciful about a spectacular animal that has protected kings and inspired bards before the days of Saint Patrick. As impressive as the giant it celebrates, this true cornerstone of the fanciers library offers a wealth of joyful discovery.Mary McBryde is a lifelong Irish Wolfhound authority and celebrated international judge. She has owned, bred and shown Irish Wolfhounds in the United States, Canada and Great Britain, where she now lives.
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Every Wolfhound Owner Should have One.......2006-03-15
This is a truly wonderful exposition of the IW breed. It is lamentable that it is now out of print and therefore so expensive to own. Even so, it is such a thorough compendium of Irish Wolfhound knowledge and lore that it is worth having.
As grand and beautiful as the dog itself.......2004-11-13
I paid an enormous amount of money for this book. Every breeder I spoke with acknowledged it as the premier source of information extant for Irish Wolfhounds. (One breeder said they'd never heard of it, and that raised my eye considerably.)
It was worth every last penny, but for the life of me I don't understand why it's not still in print. There isn't a single book on Irish Wolfhounds that stands up to this, and when you compare this book with others, it's similar to comparing an Irish Wolfhound to a gerbil. No comparison.
The pictures are worth a million words. It's often difficult to get an idea of how immense this beautiful and gentle dog truly is, but there are eye turning pictures in this book that make you wonder if it's a dog or a bear. Aside from its enormity, it's also a stunningly beautiful dog (although many consider it wiry and ugly - their loss), and again, the photographs and drawings capture the true essence of this most magnificent dog perfectly. If all you want is a picture book, this is the book for you. However, I wouldn't advise spending $300 on a picture book if that's all you want. Look on the web, there are great photographs of this leonine canine everywhere.
The author covers so many topics, and she does so with a sure, knowledgeable hand. She begins with what it's like to live with Wolfhounds, and that is an important chapter for anyone considering taking this dog into their home. It's not like buying a German Shepherd, or a Labrador, or even a Mastiff. This dog requires *space*, not to mention room to run. Lots of it.
There is an excellent chapter, that was my personal favorite, on the history of the Irish Wolfhound. You'll find many writings on the internet that say this or that about the Wolfhounds ancestry, but this is the authority.
From there forward the book moves from choosing a Wolfhound (companion or show dog?; what color?; first contact with the puppy) to rearing; adult care; feeding; basic training; breed standards; how the different colors are produced; showing the wolfhound; coursing; breeding; whelping a litter; caring for the litter; health care; and finally discussions on Irish Wolfhounds in the UK, Ireland, North America, and worldwide.
If you have a question about an Irish Wolfhound after reading this book, then rethink your question - you're probably asking the wrong question. It's all here, and it's as magnificent as the dog itself.
Worth Every Penny.......2002-01-11
This was a great investment. I took another's advice and spent the extra money to buy this book versus a smaller, cheaper Wolfhound book. I am so glad that I did. It has a great in depth history of the breed including the efforts of those who worked so hard to keep the Wolfhounds from becoming extinct. It covers puppyhood, breeding, health care, training feeding. It has it all. I went ahead and bought it new to avoid the waiting list. Definitely worth the money!!!
Excellent research on the most noblest of hounds.......1999-07-09
In my opinion, this is the best book ever produced on the Irish Wolfhound. In depth information which is easily understood by the novice as well as totally absorbing for the more experienced owner. Mary McBryde has done the Irish Wolfhound proud. A must for anyone with interest in this very special breed.
Book for all dog fanciers, breeders and non breeders.......1999-02-21
Bought this book yesterday and it's worth every penny that was spend. Since I dont own a Wolfhound and wanted to know more about them before I got one, this is the perfect book. It has everything you need to know. Not just all the boring Kennel, champion part were most other books go into great detail for those who are interested in showing and breeding. Since I'm not,other things are more important like the character,the history,the feeding of puppy's and adults and all the other things that dog owners find important for everyday life. Thank you very much for writing such a great and informitive book with so many great pictures.
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- Too sad Dragon is not Irish Wolfhound....
- A really good book
- A great book!
- doggone dragon
- Kids will undoubtedly enjoy this excellent book.
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Dragon: Hound of Honor (Julie Andrews Collection)
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The Little Grey Men: A Story for the Young in Heart (Julie Andrews Collection)
ASIN: 0060571217
Release Date: 2005-03-29 |
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In the noble and dangerous times of medieval France, the young knight Aubrey de Montdidier, nephew of the Count of Montargis, has been strangely murdered. His friend the brave Sieur DeNarsac, captain of the count's men-at-arms, and Thierry, a young page, must now solve the tragic mystery. Yet it is a magnificent white wolfhound by the name of Dragon -- Montdidier's faithful companion -- who brings an unexpected, shocking conclusion to the puzzle of his master's untimely death.
New York Times best-selling authors Julie Andrews Edwards and Emma Walton Hamilton weave a tapestry of intrigue, power, loyalty, and friendship in this novel based on the captivating French legend of Montargis.
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Too sad Dragon is not Irish Wolfhound...........2006-01-01
This is a very nice book that every kid will love. The story is well kown legend of my country (france)with a lot of action and very good details of the middle age. Unfortunately, the author has obviously never met an Irish Wolfhound. I own one and believe me she has absolutely no idea of the power, strengh, weight and size of those dog!! Her descriptions are those of a large german sheperd not of a 75kg Wolfhound.
If you are an Irish Wolfhound owner and buy this book for that reason, you will be disapointed.
A really good book.......2005-08-12
My daughter really loved this book. She is entering 4th grade and it was perfect for her.
A great book!.......2005-03-30
The book is about a dog and knights. There are a lot of surprising details in the book. The characters are all great, too. My favorite character is Dragon the dog. I would recommend this book to anyone who likes knights in battle. Thank you Julie Andrews for writing this book.
doggone dragon.......2004-07-10
A story of mystery and suspense, a book of honoring, and a thriller for the whole family. This book, dragon, is like a Sherlock Holmes mystery: Dragon is the explainer of what happened, DeNarsac is Sherlock, and Thierry is Watson.
I suggest this book if your interested in the things below:
1.Mystery
2.Medieval times
3.Knights
4.Dear Watson
By Jake
Kids will undoubtedly enjoy this excellent book........2004-07-07
You can definitely count on books from the Julie Andrews Collection to contain good story lines and inspiring messages. DRAGON: Hound of Honor is a perfect example of the fine quality work the collection encompasses.
When the knight, Aubrey de Montdidier, mysteriously disappears there is an immediate sense of something amiss. Everyone in the kingdom is shocked, dismayed and horrified when, with the help of the knight's dog, Dragon, his bloodied body is found. No one can imagine why this terrible thing has happened, least of all his best friend Guy deNarac and his young page Thierry, plus Aubrey's future bride, the lovely Lady Isabelle. Through the dog, Dragon, a most unlikely suspect is eventually found, but how can a dog communicate this kind of information?
Many interesting characters bring this story to life, but the most fascinating one is Dragon, the great white wolfhound. This dog is intelligent and loyal, and ultimately helps bring the murderer of his young master to justice. Readers will be amazed at the dog's courage and willingness to sacrifice himself --- this is the story of a real hero.
Multiple expressions and words, which reflect both the time period and the French language, are found throughout the book. Helpful glossaries of French-English and medieval terms are provided for readers at the end. The authors have worked hard to tell a wonderful story and give an accurate picture of life during medieval times. Kids will undoubtedly enjoy this excellent book, which is perfect to use in an educational setting. Recommended for grades 5-8.
--- Reviewed by Sally M. Tibbetts (stibbetts@maine207west.k12.il.us)
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- The Irish Wolfhound Review
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Irish Wolfhound (World of Dogs)
Linda Glover
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The Irish Wolfhound Review.......2000-03-08
Very good book for people who are considering a wolfhound puppy. This is my first wolfhound and the book was of ENORMOUS help to me! It answered my dietary questions, general health issues and provided training ideas.
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Wonderful big book - Why is it out of print?.......2004-08-13
This is an all round, complete, wonderful book on the Irish Wolfhound written by a man who is an acknowledged authority on the breed. He wrote the information for judges to use when judging the breed. How can this book be out of print? What is wrong with HOwell Book House, don't they know when they have a good book that will last forever? It is like putting the Bible out of print.
Lots of info on the wonderful breed.......2000-12-09
I loved this book on Irish Wolfhounds, it's very complete and easy to read. Gorgeous pictures and a wealth of information on the breed. Indispensible to the Wolfie lover/owner, someone considering getting a Irish Wolfhound or dog lovers in general. High recommended!
One-sided view of the Irish Wolfhound.......1998-11-14
This book is great if you are total centered around dog show conformation and early US New England history of the Breed. If you are into Lure Coursing and Obedience, you will not like this book.
Interesting, entertaining and easy to read.......1998-07-23
A very nice book, many pictures but also much to read. A little about everything, so you can read the hole book without getting bored. Many books about dogs can be filled with details, but not this one. It contains history, breeding, from puppie to grown, feeding, diseases, training etc. I really recomend this book.
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