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Dog Massage: A Whiskers-to-Tail Guide to Your Dog's Ultimate Petting Experience

Dog Massage: A Whiskers-to-Tail Guide to Your Dog's Ultimate Petting Experience

List Price: $11.95
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A fun and instructive guide to quality time with your dog!
Review: I gave this book to my friend, who adores her dog, and is in dog shows and competitions (Golden Retrievers)
She loves it.
She said it was fun to read, and she really is enjoying Maryjean Ballners techniques. They are well explained and easy to follow, with photos, showing the actual massages.

She told me that she has already done some of these techniques
for years and it was nice to know that is was something her dog does indeed love and it is helping her with some new massage ideas and methods as well.
She liked the fun personal tone of the book.
Take a look inside the book (see above)to preview some of the topics and interesting items inside! If you are a dog lover, this is a great book for you, or like me a cat owner, a great gift for a friend!
( I have her book called Cat Massage, and my cats love it)!
Videos are available at
www.catanddogmassage.com

I don't know what is up with that lady who wrote the nasty review below , she must be friends with the t-lady massage author, Im not a vet, Im just a regular person.. LOL

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Insipid and repetitive
Review: The first 56 pages are repetitive lists of kitschy phrases like "no-mo" and "fast n'frisky," plus endless warnings to stop if your dog isn't interested or doesn't like it (especially fur ruffling!). Well, duh. It's really written for someone who doesn't know their canine "companion" very well at all (oh the irony), and it's completely goofy. Linda Tellington-Jones writes much better animal therapy books.


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