It's Okay to Miss the Bed on the First Jump: And Other Life Lessons I Learned from Dogs

It's Okay to Miss the Bed on the First Jump: And Other Life Lessons I Learned from Dogs

by John O'Hurley

Narrated by John O'Hurley

Unabridged — 3 hours, 3 minutes

It's Okay to Miss the Bed on the First Jump: And Other Life Lessons I Learned from Dogs

It's Okay to Miss the Bed on the First Jump: And Other Life Lessons I Learned from Dogs

by John O'Hurley

Narrated by John O'Hurley

Unabridged — 3 hours, 3 minutes

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Overview

A funny, profound book about the enduring wisdom of dogs, from the host of the enormously popular National Dog Show.

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Editorial Reviews

Forget Deepak and Dr. Phil, Oprah and astrology oracles -- Fido is your best guide. According to NBC National Dog Show host John O'Hurley, your faithful four-legged friend divines life secrets that we should learn. For example: "Every 15 minutes is a new day"; "Never miss a nap"; "When one person stops petting you, move on"; "Every day begins with a stretch"; and, of course, "Let everyone rub your belly."

Library Journal

O'Hurley, host of the NBC program National Dog Show, champion of Dancing with the Stars, and an Emmy award-winning actor (for his role as J. Peterman on Seinfeld), reflects on the many life lessons dogs teach us. He interweaves memories of his youth including childhood dogs, his first love, homecoming games, and acting dreams with reflections on the simplicity of a dog's life. In such chapters as "Never Miss a Nap" and "Own Your Own Fur," he offers lessons he's learned from his own dogs, Betty and Schoshi. Unlike John Grogan's Marley & Me: Life and Love with the World's Worst Dog or Jon Katz's A Good Dog: The Story of Orson, Who Changed My Life, this breezy and lighthearted look at dog behavior has no sad endings or sentimentality. Although O'Hurley's love for dogs is genuine, the recollections of his youth are somewhat uninspiring, and there really isn't much new here. An optional purchase. Eva Lautemann, Georgia Perimeter Coll. Lib., Clarkston Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940169262186
Publisher: Penguin Random House
Publication date: 11/02/2006
Edition description: Unabridged
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