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by Matt Weinstein (Author), Luke Barber (Author) "Show me a dog, and I'll show you a picture of happiness..." (more)
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They know how to relax.
They forgive and forget.
And they only scratch where it itches.
They really know how to live...



Every dog lover knows that man's best friend is sincere and loyal and knows how to have fun - and that dogs are wonderful creatures who have no difficulty showing their love openly.

Filled with captivating photos of dogs, both deep in thought and diligently at play, this delightful volume teaches you everything you need to know...from a dog's-eye view. Dogs Don't Bite When a Growl Will Do is an insightful, engaging, and witty guide to the collective wisdom of our constant companions...and illustrates how we can all benefit from becoming a little more canine in our human interactions.

About the Author
Matt Weinstein is the founder of Playfair Inc., an international management consulting company. Called "The Master of Playfulness" by People magazine, , he has been honored by Successful Meetings Magazine as one of "21 Speakers for the 21st Century." He is the author of Managing to Have Fun.

Luke Barber is the Minnie Stevens Piper Professor of philosophy at Richmond College in Dallas, Texas, and the co-author with Matt Weinstein of Work Like Your Dog.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Perigee Trade; 1 edition (November 4, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0399529160
  • ISBN-13: 978-0399529160
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.4 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars See all reviews (20 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #207,682 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Improving Your Life by Contemplating and Emulating Your Dog, November 28, 2003
Dogs Don't Bite When a Growl Will Do is the most unique book I have ever read about our relationship with his best friend. Almost any dog lover would adore this book, and fans of William Wegman's photographs of weimaraners will feel like they have died and gone to heaven.

There's no book quite like this one. Here's the structure: The book is divided into 67 brief lessons. Think of these as being the equivalent of what you might teach your dog, except that these lessons require you to think about dogs and apply what you learn to yourself: It's what you can teach yourself. The lessons are very much in the spirit of self-help books, especially those with a meditative or Zen orientation. Each chapter leads with a thought-provoking (and usually humorous quote) that encompasses the lesson frequently from a famous person ("My dog is worried about the economy because Alpo is up to ninety-nine cents a can. That's almost seven dollars in dog money." -- Joel Weinstein). Many of the lessons are also introduced by an outstanding black-and-white photograph of a dog or dogs exhibiting the lesson's key element. I thought the book was worth its price just for the photographs. Each lesson then starts with an observation about a dog, usually belonging to the authors. The observation is then turned into a prescription for humans. In pursuing the prescriptions, the ancient Greek philosophers and other great thinkers are often cited. In the lesson that "Dogs Are Happy with a Simple Life," Alexander the Great and Diogenes are contrasted . . . and Diogenes gets the nod because he lived the simpler life (and outlived Alexander by almost three-fold in years). You also learn that the ancient Greek word for "cynic" means dog-like. Sometimes the erudition about dogs relates to scientific research. I was fascinated to learn a lot more about a dog's sense of smell.

The personal lessons mirror and build on one another like precise facets in an enormously complex snowflake or crystalline jewel. For instance, related to the subject of happiness are the following facets: Play; love; forgiving; good company; rejoicing in small pleasures; joy; hoping; celebration; not comparing themselves to others; being easily entertained; scratching itches; not sweating the small stuff; turning work into play; being satisfied; optimism; liking treats; licking problems; antidote to stress; shaking off pests; going with the flow; running free; laughing; and compassion.

After enjoying the book (with smiles, chuckles and loud laughs), I realized that its greatest pleasure was reminding me of wonderful experiences that I have had with dogs . . . and how much I appreciated the dogs as they improved my life. That reflection left me with a warm glow.

Although I have so far only read the book once, I suspect that upon rereading it I would notice other connections and pleasures. The book seems to draw upon the source of goodness in life itself.

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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars My Dogs Ate My Book!, November 5, 2003
By Rachel Barber (Dallas, TX) - See all my reviews
It's true. My dogs chewed off the binding of my beautiful, author inscribed, first edition of Dogs Don't Bite When a Growl Will Do. I always believed them to have good taste, and now I KNOW they do! Honestly, there are so many wonderful moments in Dogs Don't Bite that I can't settle on which one is my favorite. Like the greatest dog books we've all read, Dogs Don't Bite When a Growl Will Do is a book that teaches us truths about human nature, advises us on how to live with and love our human and animal friends, and offers us opportunities to laugh and cry (which is one of the best measures of a quality book, in my opinion). I also love that the book doesn't have to be read linearly. You can just pick out a chapter here or there to suit your needs. Today I will curl up on the couch with my dogs and my book, and we'll re-read "Dogs Know How to Love". It's just what we need to get our day going in the right direction!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Dogs Don't Bite When A Growl Will Do..., November 12, 2003
By Ritch Davidson (Antioch, California United States) - See all my reviews
"DOGS DON'T BITE WHEN A GROWL WILL DO is a hoot and a half...or should I say a yip and a yap. It's really so much fun to read and so sweet and wise at the same time. The pictures alone are worth the time and the captions are just gravy on the kibble.

This is a really fun and really sweet book. It made me laugh outloud in public, connecting me to my aliveness and, then, a couple of paragraphs later, I felt my deep gratitude and appreciation for how well we can teach each other if we just want to pay attention. The stories in the book, well-matched by some remarkable photographs and quotes from famous people detailing our debt to dogs, speak to universal needs and our collective desire to be good people and of service to each other while here on Earth. Matt's and Luke's book demonstrates how easily dogs, and by extension, you and I, can be teachers; and all the while keep on playing catch, watching out for each other, and getting our bellies rubbed. Arf.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Great feel-good book
The authors of this book have put together a practically seemless yet intertwining collection of personal experiences with and lessons learned from their beloved dogs... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Cute little short story book
The book is filled with 2-3 page short stories about dogs and what they teach you in life - stuff like to be patient, to help others, to be available for help FROM others, etc... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Canine wisdom is full of heart, intelligence and wit
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5.0 out of 5 stars Humorous and serious at the same time
I loved this book! Actually, this is my second copy. I lent it out, never got it back, so I ordered another copy! It's easy to read but hard to put down. Read more
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Published on January 6, 2006 by Robert E. Petersen

5.0 out of 5 stars If you can't learn from a dog,good luck.
I picked this book up without studying it too closely;and before I finished the first chapter, I knew I was in for a real treat. Read more
Published on December 28, 2005 by J. Guild

5.0 out of 5 stars great stories about dogs with a measage
great stories about dogs. i laffed and i cried. this is a great book.
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Dogs and reading are my top 2 favorite things. A good friend gave me this book about a week before my dog was euthanized. Read more
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1.0 out of 5 stars Another stupid dog book
Yet another ridiculous dog worshiping book. It suggests that "humans" should become more like "canines". Read more
Published on March 21, 2005 by Mike

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