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Chow Hounds by Ernie Ward, DVM

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  1. I would love to read this since I have 2 blue heelers. I’d like to know more about how to feed them better and healthier food.

    Thanks! :0)

  2. I agree that this book is an excellent guidebook.

  3. Christine H says

    My Mom has a very picky dog, only wants table scraps so I’d like the book to give to her. [email protected]
    I tweeted the giveaway: http://twitter.com/Romantic73

    • Dawn Milan says

      I would love a copy of the book . I work with a doctor who we refer to as “The Weight Nazi” . We know if he goes into a room with an overweight pet in it ( which is most rooms) they will get the speech. Honestly it’s not a speech but guidance on nutrition and how it affects the pet long term. I also work with a “hippie” tech who only eats and feeds her many pets all organic,no additives…..
      She quizzed our Science Diet rep. on the diets at his last visit to the clinic.
      I would love for both of these people to read the book, I’m sure they would get a lot out of it.

  4. Serena, thank you so much for sharing this book with your readers as part of the tour. This is a growing problem in America (pun intended!)- we’re all getting fatter, owners and dogs alike! The book sounds like an excellent resource, esp. for those of us who regularly give in to the puppy dog eyes (I’m guilty of that).
    .-= Lisa Munley´s last blog ..Thomas Chatterton Williams, author of Losing My Cool, on tour June 2010 =-.

  5. Susan Helene Gottfried says

    No need to enter me; I’ve got cats. I’m dropping in to say thanks for the e-mail. I’ve got this posted at Win a Book for you.
    .-= Susan Helene Gottfried´s last blog ..Alex Cross’s Trial =-.

  6. My brother is a vet and I would love to give this book to him!

  7. If Milou was younger, I’d read this, but at her age, I’m not going to worry about it too much.

  8. Interesting review of an interesting-sounding book. I would love to have the book for the ‘recipes’ of healthy dog snacks. Thanks for the giveaway.

  9. We know all about Charlee and the puppy dog eyes…the intense staring…the salivating…the heavy breathing. It’s fun to eat when he’s around LOL! No need to enter me, as I only have piggish goldfish, but this sounds like it would be a great resource. I’m adding the giveaway information to my sidebar.

  10. But of course, you didn’t really NEED this book because Charlee is a specimen of a dog!!! Him is perfect! I’ve actually read a few reviews of this book, and was intrigued that sometimes the owners drop a few pounds with with canines. No need to enter me, I’ve been dogless for six years (sniff).
    .-= Sandy´s last blog ..Sunday Salon: Back to the routine =-.

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  1. West Of Mars — Win A Book! » Blog Archive » Chow Hounds says:

    […] we’re not talking about people who eat too much. Or the chow chow breed. Rather, Chow Hounds refers to the new book from Ernie Ward, a DVM (that’s a doctor of Veterinary Medicine). It focuses on giving your canine the best […]