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Becoming the Chef your Dog Thinks you are, October 12, 2005
This review is from: Becoming The Chef Your Dog Thinks You Are (Paperback)
I came upon this book from a friend of mine who was at a seminar for Pet Sitters In 01/2005. Of course my reading list is long & I first added it to a pile. Then on April 16 my love Aspen a white boxer became ill with Gastritis and a trip to the emergency vet later. I have always been one for alternative methods for caring for my pooches. Aspen was on meds form the vet and my other guy Rudy was over wieght as well. I picked up Micki's book and couldn't stop reading it. I needed to know more for I found her information to make so much sense. My two loves Aspen and Rudy both thriving and look fabulous. Aspen has no more tummy trouble and Rudy even has lost his weight and keeps up with her. I truely recommand this as a must read for all animal lovers. Check out her DVD's also.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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great book!, May 30, 2007
This review is from: Becoming The Chef Your Dog Thinks You Are (Paperback)
this was a great book with great recipes! i use them everyday and have really enjoyed cooking for my dogs. they are much happier and healthier now. thank you Micki for giving us more than a cookbook. the resource guide has helped me a lot! i love your videos, too! they can be found here (dogchefs dot com) and go to the products page. i recommend the 3 DVD combo and the Eat, Drink and Wag Your Tail documentary with Dr Pitcairn.... very insightful!
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where is my book?, April 30, 2009
This review is from: Becoming The Chef Your Dog Thinks You Are (Paperback)
Where is my book? I ordered it ages ago and have not received it?
Sandra Bushmaker
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Insipid Book, August 23, 2005
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I found it to be totally pointless and returned my copy for a refund. I was hoping for a serious book on the subject.
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