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Not only has Katz written 16 books, he cohosts Dog Talk on public radio, freelances for a variety of newspapers and magazines, and operates the eponymous Bedlam Farm in upstate New York—sometimes with his wife, but always with dogs and chickens and sheep and even a few donkeys and cows. Readers familiar only with Katz's suburban mystery novels will find that his farm memoirs set out to do basically the same thing, bring order to chaos. His goal in running Bedlam Farm is to find ways for his various animals and their humans to work together in harmonious synchronicity. Everything requires balance. He must be mindful of his own tendency to anthropomorphize, while remaining open to the emotional bonds his animals invite. He must remember that many awful things—flies, freezing weather, disease—are normal in the lives of animals, even as he struggles to give his animals the best life possible. He has to balance his focus on the farm with his relationship with his wife, who never particularly approved of the farm idea, even if she supported his need to do it. Anyone who loves animals or country life, but maybe can't have a pet or actually live in the country, will find Katz a perfect armchair companion. (June)
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Posted August 29, 2009
This is one of a series about Bedlam Farm by Jon Katz. Mr. Katz delves into the joys, challenges and heartaches of handling the animals on his farm, focusing on his dogs. He recognizes the varying personalities and abilities of his animals and presents his stories with humility and love. I find the content very entertaining and informative. I will read more of Mr. Katz's books and recommend them to other animal and book lovers.
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Posted February 16, 2009
This book was very soothing to my soul...I am a social worker and looked forward to reading Dog Days at lunch or with a cup of coffee after work.
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Posted November 20, 2007
Having visited the Pawlet-Granville area for years, and having taken my own dog to the Granville Vet, I just loved how you described your relationship with the folks in this area and how you give of yourself....to the people there as well as the animals! I couldn't put this book down. Anyone would love the book, animal lover or not!
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Posted December 21, 2011
Is shadesong here?
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Posted December 20, 2011
Fell in love with Jon's book Izzy & Lenore and have been a fan ever since. Following Jon and his escapades on the farm laugh, cry and root for him. If you love dogs- you have to try Jon's titles.
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Posted December 18, 2011
*walks into camp and muscles tighten and ripple as i come up to SnowStar* Hi I am SilverRock I came to be depurty. I am a strong and agile I may look like a little and helpless she cat even tho i am she cat I would die for my clan if something happened to you SnowStar, I would stalk and track done anything that tried to hurt you and would fight at your side until i die. I would guard the camp for days without prey to eat and I would do anything for you snowstar. -- SilverRock
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Posted December 16, 2011
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Posted December 16, 2011
Thats when killstar and deathclan like to attack
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Posted December 16, 2011
Yeah seriouslly?
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Posted December 15, 2011
Can i join im a pretty golden she cat with a silver chest and paws. I am quick and nimble and can outrun most cats. Ill do anything to protect my clan
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Posted December 18, 2011
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Posted December 15, 2011
I need A medicine cat..
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Posted December 14, 2011
**a tom as big as a tiger walks across to Snowstar** Hi can i b deputy? Im a sand colored tom with dark brown stripes and spots on me. **his musceles rippes as he walks into her camp.** im a very smart cat that leds well. I alao have long claws. **sunlight glents off his long sharp claws.**
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Posted December 23, 2011
* looks around tiredly and callaps*
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Posted December 18, 2011
Bluerosw got kicked out... lets do this in camp.
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Posted April 17, 2010
I've read all of Jon's books and this one was the best one so far. I hated that it had to end. Can't wait for his next book.
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Posted February 20, 2010
I did enjoy reading this book because I love dogs. I did not agree with Katz's rationale for "farming out" Clementine (one of the dogs), or his rationale for putting down one of the other dogs that was aggressive. As long as the dog has no physical or mental problems, most dogs can be trained out of agression but Katz does not mention that he tried to get training for the agressive dog. The book is well written and generally upbeat but the two situations described above were "downers" for me.
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Posted June 30, 2011
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Posted January 9, 2010
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Posted October 22, 2009
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Overview
BONUS: This edition contains an excerpt from Jon Katz's Going Home.In Dog Days, Jon Katz, the squire of Bedlam Farm, allows us to live our dreams of leaving the city for the country, and shares the unpredictable adventure of farm life. The border collies, the sheep, the chickens, the cat, the ram, and one surprisingly sociable steer named Elvis all contribute to the hum (and occasional roar) of Bedlam. On timeless summer days and in punishing winter storms, Katz continues his meditation on what animals can selflessly teach us–and what we in turn owe to them. With good neighbors, a beautiful landscape, and tales of true love thrown in, Dog Days ...