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A GREAT companion to Adopting the Racing Greyhound, July 4, 2002
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This review is from: Living with a Greyhound (Hardcover)
I think this new book edited by Cynthia Branigan and primarily distributed in England, is a great addtion to the new greyhound owner's library. It really focuses on getting to know your dog and all the positive aspects of adopting a greyhound. It doesn't bash the racing industry as so many other readers would like to see which would probably just inhibit many people from persuing adoption as they may think that the majority of these dogs are scarred for life from their experiences. Instead this book helps to share real life experiences from owners and foster parents alike. The racing pictures are definitely english, but the pictures of the dogs at liesure are from the actual owners and foster parents, it's wonderful to see how much love and compassion goes into the day to day life of a retired racer.
Being a seasoned greyhound owner myself, I would recommend this book to any new greyhound family that wants a glimpse into what the future holds for their new life with these majestic, loyal and very often comical companions.
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20 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
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Branigan Hits Another Homer, February 28, 2002
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This review is from: Living with a Greyhound (Hardcover)
After reading her two other books on Greyhounds (Adopting the Racing Greyhound and The Reign of the Greyhound) I have been waiting for Cynthia Branigan's next book. I am not disappointed! She is the only person to write Greyhound books who is also the head of an adoption agency and, as they say, there is no substitute for experience. Her deep feeling for these special dogs shines through every page and the color photgraphs are fantastic. This book is a nice companion to her other two and includes updated adoption information. Keep them coming, Cynthia. You're the greatest!
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An Excellent, Affordable Overview for Potential Adopters, June 3, 2002
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This review is from: Living with a Greyhound (Hardcover)
I think the book "Living With A Greyhound" accomplishes exactly what it sets out to do: it describes what it is like to live with a former racing dog. I don't understand how anyone can complain that it does not go into the downside of Greyhound racing--that is not the subject of the book.
I loved reading the first-hand experiences of people who have adopted. They explained how they do such things as get them used to their cat or how they take them into nursing homes as therapy dogs. And the part written by the woman who told of how she nursed her dog through his final illness was very touching and memorable.
Cynthia Branigan edited this book, she did not write it. The last time I checked, an editor's job is to make sure the information presented is factual and readable. Of course, Living With A Greyhound is both of those things.
As for comparing this book to "The Ultimate Greyhound", again, that was edited by Mark Sullivan, not written by him. Furthermore it costs more than twice as much as "Living" does.
In short, "Living With A Greyhound" presents a potential adopter with a comprehensive, affordable glimpse into what it is like to share your life with one of these special dogs.
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