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Dog Lovers Book Club - Christmas Special


Welcome to the super-sized Christmas 2017 edition of your monthly Dog Lovers Book Club! If you are struggling for those last minute presents, we have a fantastic selection of new book releases plus some perennial favourites for dog lovers of all ages...

CANINES OF CHARACTER 
by Allira Fontana

Canines of Character is a project by Sydney pet photographer, Allira Fontana that resulted in a 504 page coffee table book. With a hard cover and full colour printing throughout, this book makes the perfect Christmas gift for the dog lover in your life that has everything. 

Featured in the book is a wide variety of dogs, including Dachshunds, Labradors, Kelpies, Staffordshire Bull Terriers and every mix in between.

A portion of all book sales will be donated to the rescue group Rescue Hub, who work tirelessly to save dogs from death row each and every day.

RRP: $75.00
from www.allirafontana.com




DOGS JOBS
by Laura Greaves


These are the extraordinary true stories of some of the hardest-working dogs in the world.

Meet Molly Polly, the diabetes alert dog whose round-the-clock job is to keep two young twins healthy; Bailey, the Assistant Director of Seagulls, who keeps the pesky birds away from the heritage vessels at the Australian National Maritime Museum; and Daisy, the Collie mix who’s a full-time guide dog for another dog. 

From inspirational moments of bravery to dogs doing the jobs that no one else can, these are the life-affirming stories of the most remarkable dogs on the planet. 


Paperback, 336 pages
Publisher: Penguin Books Australia, 27th November 2017

RRP: $35.00 from www.booktopia.com.au


ALL ANIMAL BEINGS
by Ken Drake

All Animal Beings is a stunningly beautiful coffee table book by highly awarded master photographer and animal specialist Ken Drake. Featuring lots dogs of course but also cats, farm animals and iconic wildlife all presented in Zoo Studio’s signature style, including their striking black backdrops, this book will appeal to photography aficionados who will appreciate the skill required to capture these shots.

Ken Drake is a master at capturing each animal’s personality through their eyes (even possums and turkeys) and this book will pull on the heartstrings of every animal lover. Readers are also challenged to engage and explore many questions relating to our relationship with animals.

Hardcover, 400 pages
Publisher: New Holland Publishers, 8th November 2017

RRP: $49.99 available from all good bookstores or at www.newhollandpublishers.com


ALMOST HUMAN
by Rick Dogg (aka David Finn)


These are the thrilling tales of a drug-busting Australian Kelpie

It’s not every day that you can read a crime thriller written by a dog but then Rick Dogg has a special talent: he can type on a laptop, in addition to his super senses of hearing, sight and smell! He’s the top dog at Fortune International Security - a crime busting outfit run by ex tough US Marines - and he’s on the trail of drug barons.

The author, David Finn is a big dog lover and one dollar from every copy sold will be donated to RSPCA Australia.

Paperback, 464 pages
Publisher: The Somers Press, 9th November 2017

RRP: $29.95 from www.somers-press.com.au



Book Club - Kids' Corner

GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS 2018 AMAZING ANIMALS


Calling all animal lovers! Guinness World Records: Amazing Animals puts the spotlight on the world’s most amazing creatures, peculiar pets, wacky wildlife, and cute critters.

In this action-packed annual, you’ll meet surfing pigs, talking gorillas, and even the world’s largest elephant orchestra! Ever seen a dog who thinks he’s Picasso or a bunny who plays basketball? You will now! From the tallest and smallest animals to the most popular social pet-working stars, they’re all here.

If it’s activities you want, you’re in for a treat! Create your very own record-breaking animal with our online game, or try making an origami zoo! Test your wildlife knowledge with fun quizzes plus see who wins the age-old battle between cats and dogs with IQ tests you can try with your very own pets!
This is the perfect educational and entertaining book for lazy days by the pool or on the beach!

Paperback, 216 pages
Publisher: Guinness, 28th November 2017

RRP: $24.99 from www.booktopia.com.au


DOGS AND DOCTORS
by Elen Caldecott

Meet Piotr, Minnie, Andrew, Flora and Sylvie – the Marsh Road Mystery solvers. Sylvie Hampshire is in hospital. She knows she's responsible enough to take control of her diabetes medication, but now she has to prove it on the hospital ward. 

She's only been there a couple of hours when Barry, a therapy dog, goes missing in suspicious circumstances. It's time to bring in the gang! 

With their detective senses on high alert, the five friends set out to find Barry, but the stakes soon become much higher than they thought. Have they finally met their match? Not if Sylvie Hampshire has anything to do with it!

Paperback, 224 Pages
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing, 1st June 2017
For Ages: 9 - 12 years old

RRP: $12.99 from www.booktopia.com.au     



TOTO
The dog-gone amazing story of the Wizard of Oz
by Michael Morpurgo, illustrated by Emma Chichester Clark


“I was there,” Papa Toto said, and those magic words sent shivers down my spine. It was going to be the Wizard story. “Dorothy and me were both there.” We were all silent, snuggled up together, waiting, waiting.Then Papa Toto began…

When a twister descends on their Kansas farm, Toto and his owner Dorothy hide in the house – only to be plucked into the air and whisked away! 

Coming down with a crash in the mysterious land of Oz, the pair meet a series of extraordinary characters: a scarecrow who believes he has no brains, a tin man without a heart, and a cowardly lion who may not be as cowardly as he thinks he is.

But Toto and Dorothy are desperate to return home – after all, home is home, and home is best! So they set off with their new friends on a journey down the yellow brick road to find the only person who might be able to help them: the Wonderful Wizard of Oz


But what they find might surprise them. And on the way, all of them will learn that what they think they are missing might have been there, all along…
Beautifully illustrated throughout, this is an unforgettable telling of a classic story, and a must for every bookshelf.


Format: Paperback, 284 pages
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers, 21st August 2017
For Ages: 7+ years old

RRP: $19.99 at www.booktopia.com.au

BATTERSEA DOGS & CATS HOME
I Want a Dog

by Ben Hubbard, illustrated by Jason Chapman 


Would you really love a dog but don't know the first thing about how it will affect you and your family?

This book gives young children aged 6+ all information they and their families need to see if they could take on this big responsibility. The information is given through the story of Alex who is is desperate to get a dog, but the rest of his family don't think it's a good idea. So Alex decides to start a scrapbook to discover what a dog needs. He finds out about different dog breeds and what they are like. He looks around his home and wonders where the dog will live. He goes out with his friend to walk her dog. 

He collects photos of different dog breeds and adds labels with their temperaments, how to care for them etc. Alex's family see his enthusiasm and begin to get on board with the idea. Together they visit a puppy from a local family but they also visit a rescue centre and decide to get an adult dog from there. 

This 'two books in one' describes the behaviour and needs of dogs and how it affects a family's life day-to-day in a charming and fun way. The book is endorsed and checked by Battersea Dogs & Cats Home.

Hardcover, 32 pages
Published: Franklin Watts, 13th July 2017
For Ages: 5 - 7 years old

RRP: $26.99 from www.booktopia.com.au



CHASING SHADOWS
by Corinne Fenton and Hannah Somerville


Everyone feels sad sometimes, but when sadness lingers, shadows appear. Some of us, even children, chase shadows. 

Will a wriggly, mischievous surprise help Beth chase her shadows away?

The book uses gentle poetic language to address depression in children but it can be simply enjoyed as the story of a dad who buys a puppy to cheer up his daughter and it takes her a while to learn how to love him.

This makes an ideal book to keep in vet waiting rooms or for use in schools and libraries.


Hardcover, 32 pages
Publisher: Ford Street Publishing Pty Ltd, 1st March 2014
For Ages: 5+ years old

RRP: $26.95
from www.booktopia.com.au


A PAWFECT CHRISTMAS
by Amy L. Curran


'A Pawfect Christmas' features hand drawn illustrations by Australian Illustrator Amy Curran.

Combining forty eight illustrations featuring purebred dogs in Christmas themes, makes this the pawfect gift for young dog lovers to keep them busy during the holidays!

Paperback, 52 pages
Publisher: Pink Coffee Publishing, 19th September 2017
For Ages: 0-12 years old

RRP: $19.95 from www.amycurranillustrator.com




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Dog Lovers Book Club - November 2017

Christmas is fast approaching and books have always made ideal gifts to educate, entertain and inspire us. This fact is not lost on publishers who are releasing a host of new titles over the next two months with a higher than usual number of glossy coffee table books!

Here's our selection this month which may help you tick a few presents off your list early...

WINE DOGS AUSTRALIA
The Leunig Edition

by Craig McGill, Susan Elliott, Michael Leunig

Wherever good wine is made, you're likely to find a dog scouting the tasting room or winery.


Wine Dogs Australia in now in its 5th edition and features over 130 wineries across Australia with stunning photos of their loyal pooches. Along the way, the mutts and purebreds are interspersed with a foreword and cartoons by legendary Australian artist Michael Leunig

Find out which dog is the Tasmanian sausage-eating champion, discover the identity of the wine industry's infamous handbag thief, and the Hunter Valley chook terminator is exposed! This is is a photographic journal of stunning pictures and great stories - created all for the love of dogs and wines.

Hardcover, 200 pages
Publisher: Giant Dog Publishing, 1st October 2017


RRP: $35.00 from www.booktopia.com.au


UPSIDE DOWN DOGS
by Serena Hodson

Photographer Serena Hodson takes beautiful colour photographs of man's best friend ... Her work revolving around her dogs, Rocco, Ralph and Simon has a strong fan base around the world and she is also the author of Dogservations.

This time pooches of all shapes, sizes and colours show us their most lovable side as her furry subjects are all upside down! Hodson is able to capture the sweet personality of each dog she works with. The results are stunning, charming, and laugh-out-loud adorable. Even if your dog is a seasoned contortionist, we're bound to discover a few new positions and some inspiration for your own social feeds!

This wonderful book will delight dog lovers of all ages and makes a perfect Christmas gift.

Hardcover, 208 pages
Publisher: Hachette Australia, 31st October 2017

RRP: $19.99 from www.booktopia.com.au


REALLY GOOD DOG PHOTOGRAPHY
by Hoxton Mini Press

Most of us will occasionally produce some cute pet photos but this is the ultimate photographic guide to the world's best-loved animal. The Internet is awash with cute puppy pictures and studio pet photography, yet dogs and our relationship to them is so much richer than these images suggest. 

This book brings together the work of 30 artists including Alec Soth, William Wegman, Tim Flach and Peter Hujar to show dogs as pets, working animals or street dogs in a remarkable new light. 

These images are full of surprise, drama and heart and will allow the dog lover and photography aficionado alike to reaffirm their relationship with man's best friend.

Hardcover, 304 pages
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd, 5th October 2017

RRP: $75.00 from www.booktopia.com.au


HOUNDS WHO HEAL
People and Dogs - It's a Kind of Magic! 
by Chris Kent


The K9 Project is a unique organisation that works with ex-shelter dogs, providing therapeutic education, personal development, and canine-assisted coaching. 

Heart-warming, educational, inspiring, funny - yet sharply realistic - this book tells the story of human and canine companionship, courage, and resolve. Each dog has a unique gift that helps vulnerable and isolated children and adults find motivation, self belief, and that often elusive feeling of connection.

Telling the story of each of the dogs, and many of the people they helped along the way, you'll also learn from the people whose lives have been transformed, and from Chris Kent, founder of this unique project.Discover how the special dogs of the K9 Project have shaped so many lives. 


If this is a topic of interest, you may also enjoy reading 'Unleashing the Healing Power of Animals' by Dale Preece-Kelly.


Paperback, 128 pages
Publisher: Hubble & Hattie, an imprint of Veloce Publishing Ltd, October 2017


RRP: $32.99 from www.booktopia.com.au


PUG 
How To Be the Best You

by Helen James


Sometimes we all need a little inspiration...

Pugs have been around for centuries and with age comes wisdom! This particular Pug is a philosopher as everyone knows that Pugs stands for Philosophical Universal Guidance

Drawing inspiration from other creatures and in a unique charming way this Pug demonstrates how we can learn from their teachings. This adult self- help book will delight readers (not just Pug lovers) with its beautiful colourful illustrations and simple thought provoking text. 

Hardcover, 64 pages
Publisher: Exisle Publishing, 1st October 2017
RRP: $19.99
from www.booktopia.com.au


Book Club - Kids' Corner

HARRY KRUIZE, BORN TO LOSE
by Paul Collins
There are few books catering for teenagers and boys in particular. This title explores many issues: the acceptance of change and loss, the importance of friends and family, bullying and the uplifting strength that comes from hope. 

Harry’s mum runs a boarding house for transient old men who are down on their luck. To counter his frustration and anger, Harry longs for the companionship of a dog. The Annual Gala at school features a dog hurdle race and more than anything in the world, Harry would love to enter a dog into that race and win it. Such a win would give him a sense of worth and belonging.

A new lodger, Jack Ellis, befriends Harry and shares a wealth of outback adventure stories featuring dogs with him.

Written in the form of a daily diary with easy to read font, the format makes it easy to pause and start again which should motivate even the most reluctant teenage readers!

Paperback, 225 pages
Publisher: Ford Street Publishing, 1st March 2017
For: Boys, 11+ years old

RRP: $17.95 from www.booktopia.com.au



LITTLE DOG AND THE SUMMER HOLIDAY
by Corinne Fenton, illustrated by Robin Cowcher 


A charmingly illustrated book and a delightful story about a much loved Little Dog and his family.

The summer holidays stretch out forever. Little Dog and his family set off with their caravan from Melbourne to Sydney. 


Set in the Summer holidays of 1957/58, this is a nostalgic story about road trips, camping, sunshine and the way family holidays used to be. 
Just as Little Dog and the Christmas Wish celebrated Melbourne, this is a lovely look at the Sydney of the 50's, when dogs were allowed to share the fun with you practically anywhere...

Hardcover, 32 pages 
Publisher: Black Dog Books (an imprint of Walker Books Australia), 1st October 2017
For Ages: 5+ years old

RRP: $24.99 at www.booktopia.com.au


MY DOG SOCKS 
by Robyn Osborne, illustrated by Sadami Konchi

Join Socks in his secret world, where imagination rules and the everyday becomes extraordinary! While most people think Socks is just an ordinary dog, through a child's eyes he becomes an enchanted character of many disguises - a chameleon who changes with his environment. One day he's a contented cow rolling in grass, the next a sleek seal basking on rocks, or even a terrible tiger, sprinting from hunters and searching for prey. 

Regardless of his many guises however, Socks offers a dog's unconditional love and loyalty, for 'when he is by my side, he is my best friend'. We did enjoy the clever use of rhythm, rhyme and alliteration making this title the perfect read aloud book to share with young dog lovers, aged 3 to 8.


Hardcover, 32 pages
Publisher: Ford Street Publishing, 1st October 2017
For Ages: 3-8+ years old 


RRP: $24.95 at www.booktopia.com.au      


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Pointy Pembleton Book Competition


The recently launched 'Pointy Pembleton Visits the Dog Park' (written by Nat Panzarino, illustrated by Fer Wicker) is about a gregarious Greyhound character that shows children how to accept others that may be a little different. Money from each book sale will go to Greyhound Rescue (Sydney) to help rescue, rehabilitate, and rehome these gorgeous dogs.

We have always loved reading books growing up and those featuring dogs have a special place on our bookshelves and in our heart. Beautifully illustrated books encourage young kids to open them and to enjoy reading more!

To celebrate this book launch, we have 3 Prize Packs on offer:

* Major Prize: the winner will receive a copy of the book ($23.95), a limited edition signed and numbered screen print ($100), a tote bag ($20) and a fridge magnet ($2).
This major prize is valued at $145

* 2 Runner-up Prizes: 2 winners will each receive a copy of 'Pointy Pembleton goes to the Dog Park'.

To Enter, Like and Share our post on Facebook or Instagram (06/10/2017) and tell us "why your child(ren) would love reading Pointy Pembleton?" Be creative!
Age guide:  for kids aged 3-8 years old



TERMS & CONDITIONS

1. This Competition will close on Friday 13/10/2017 (1pm). The winner will be announced on this page on Saturday 14th October. Please allow 2-3 weeks to receive your prize directly from the Pointy Pembleton team!
2. To enter, like and share and tell us "why your child(ren) would love reading Pointy Pembleton?". The entries judged most creative will win!
3. Please note you must Like our Facebook page or follow our Instagram page @australiandoglover to be eligible. Multiple entries will not be accepted.
4. Each extra person tagged in the Comments will earn the entrant an additional entry (max.3)


Dog Lovers Book Club - October 2017

The October 2017 Book Club is out with another great selection of the latest releases for dog lovers big and small!

WHAT IT'S LIKE TO BE A DOG
And Other Adventures in Animal Neuroscience

by Gregory Berns

A pathbreaking neuroscientist discovers the link between human and animal minds...What is it like to be a dog? A bat? Or a dolphin? 

To find out, neuroscientist Gregory Berns and his team began with a radical step: they taught dogs to go into an MRI scanner - completely awake. They discovered what makes dogs individuals with varying capacities for self-control, different value systems, and a complex understanding of human speech. And dogs were just the beginning. Berns also explores the fascinating inner lives of wild animals from dolphins and sea lions to the extinct Tasmanian tiger. 
This book will fundamentally reshape how we think about -and treat-animals. Ground-breaking and deeply humane, it is essential reading for all animal lovers.



Hardcover, 320 pages
Publisher: Ingram Publisher Services US, 5th September 2017

RRP: $56.00 from www.booktopia.com.au


DAISY'S GIFT
The remarkable cancer-detecting dog who saved my life
by Claire Guest


Claire Guest was walking her dogs when Daisy, a fox red Labrador, nudged her breast insistently and stared up into her face with her big brown eyes. Sensing something was wrong, Claire visited her GP and soon found out she had a very deep – and difficult to diagnose – form of breast cancer. Daisy had saved her life, simply by smelling her cancer.

With her scientific background and deep love of dogs, Claire intuited that Daisy and her canine pals could save many more lives, and set up the charity Medical Detection Dogs. Though faced with many challenges, Claire and her dogs have proven to be a remarkable asset to cancer detection, and have changed the lives of many seriously ill people and their families.

This is the story of how our relationship with dogs can unleash life-saving talents, changing not only the medical world, but our own lives too.

Paperback, 320 pages
Publisher: Ebury Publishing, 27th July 2017

RRP: $19.99 from www.booktopia.com.au



THE DOGS OF AVALON
The Race to Save Animals in Peril
by Laura Schenone

Greyhounds, bred to be the fastest racing dogs on earth, are streaks of lightning. Beautiful, astonishing creatures, countless numbers of them disappear each year once they can no longer compete and win.

The Dogs of Avalon introduces us to the strong-willed Marion Fitzgibbon, born in rural Ireland, where animals are valued only for their utility. But Fitzgibbon believes that suffering is felt by all creatures, and she champions the cause of strays, baffling those around her-including her family-as she and a group of local women rescue any animal in need and taking on increasingly risky missions.When Fitzgibbon becomes head of the Irish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and focuses on the cause of the greyhound, she faces an entrenched racing industry protected by money and power. She joins forces with an American greyhound activist, a foxhunter's wife, a British lady, and an influential German animal rescuer to create an international network to find these animals homes, confront the racing industry, and provide safe havens where animals can live in peace.

In this powerful story, Schenone's journey helps us understand our deep connection to animals and gives us inspiration in the form of the unforgettable Fitzgibbon, who grapples with compassion and activism and shows the difference we are all capable of making in the world.

Hardcover, 336 pages
Publisher: WW Norton & Co, 22nd August 2017

RRP: $38.95 from www.booktopia.com.au


THE (SUPPOSEDLY) ENLIGHTENED PERSON'S GUIDE TO RAISING A DOG 
by Lisa Tenzin-Dolma, Kac Young


Kac Young never imagined that after a lifetime as a 'cat person' she would fall in love with, and adopt, a tiny rescue dog called Talulah. 

She loved other people's dogs, but never had time... All that changed when she met Talulah during a trip out with friends and just had to take her home to a house in the forest in California, shared with her partner and six cats and visited by deer, squirrels and skunks. The stories of life as a first-time adopter describe Kac's progression from slightly shell-shocked beginner to savvy, adoring dog guardian.

Right from the start, Kac consulted behaviourist Lisa Tenzin-Dolma on all things dog-related, and Lisa's observations and guidance on a wide range of subjects follow Kac's stories, so that those with little experience of living with a dog can get started on the right foot and paw and build a loving, trusting relationship.

Entertaining and informative, this book will appeal to both new and seasoned dog guardians.

Paperback, 80 pages
Publisher: Veloce Publishing Ltd, 12th September 2017


RRP: $29.99 at www.booktopia.com.au

Book Club - Teenagers & Kids Corner

FETCH 
How a Bad Dog Brought Me Home
by Nicole J. Georges


From an award-winning artist, a memoir of life with a difficult, beloved dog that will resonate with anybody who has ever had a less than perfectly behaved pet 

When Nicole Georges was sixteen she adopted Beija, a dysfunctional Shar-pei/Corgi mix—a troublesome combination of tiny and attack, just like teenaged Nicole herself. For the next fifteen years, Beija would be the one constant in her life. Through depression, relationships gone awry, and an unmoored young adulthood played out against the backdrop of the Portland punk scene, Beija was there, wearing her ''Don’t Pet Me'' bandana.

Georges's gorgeous graphic novel Fetch chronicles their symbiotic, co-dependent relationship and probes what it means to care for and be responsible to another living thing—a living thing that occasionally lunges at toddlers. Nicole turns to vets, dog whisperers, and even a pet psychic for help, but it is the moments of accommodation, adaption, and compassion that sustain them. Nicole never successfully taught Beija ''sit'', but in the end, Beija taught Nicole how to stay. 

Paperback, 288 pages
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin, 1st September 2017
For: Teenagers/ Young Adults

RRP: $35.95 at www.booktopia.com.au

POINTY PEMBLETON VISITS THE DOG PARK
by Nat Panzarino, illustrated by Fen Wicker


This gorgeous picture book features our gregarious Greyhound hero Pointy Pembleton on his first visit to the dog park. The story explores themes of diversity and inclusion as Pointy navigates his way through the sometimes tricky process of making new friends.

This full colour, high quality, hardcover picture book is filled with whimsical watercolour illustrations and a charming story written in enchanting rhyme.


$5 from every book sold goes to Greyhound Rescue to help with costs associated with rescue, rehabilitation, and rehoming of Greyhounds.


For Ages: 3-8 years

RRP: $23.95 exclusively from www.pointypembleton.com


MADELINE FINN AND THE LIBRARY DOG
by Lisa Papp


Madeline Finn does not like to read. Not books. Not magazines. Not even the menu on the ice cream van. Fortunately, Madeline meets Bonnie, a library dog. 

Reading aloud to Bonnie isn't so bad. When Madeline Finn gets stuck, Bonnie doesn't mind. As it turns out, it's fun to read when you're not afraid of making mistakes. Bonnie teaches Madeline Finn that it's Okay to go slow, to keep trying, and to get support from a friend.

A beautiful, reassuring, story for all those struggling to read. Perfect accompaniment for the 'reading dogs' programs used by many schools and libraries. 


Money from the sales of the book will be donated to UK-based Pets As Therapy charity.

Hardcover, 32 pages
Publisher: Walker Books Australia (Australia & NZ only), 1st September 2017

For Ages:  4-8 years

RRP: $24.99
at www.booktopia.com.au


OLLIE & NINA AND… DAFT DOGGIE DOINGS!
by Dr Neil Sullivan

This is a book about two very silly doggies. Ollie and Nina are real dogs and just do what all real dogs do. But in this little book Ollie and Nina's daft Dad has taken the liberty of recording their silly goings-on in an hilarious and insightful cartoon strip. 

Their stories aren't just made up dog jokes - their Dad swears that everything he has written and drawn in these delightful cartoons actually happened. Of course, he admits that he may have used a little artistic license in the telling, you understand. 

Together, Ollie and Nina make a proper comedy duo and anyone who has a dog will be charmed and entertained by the affectionate and gentle humour found here in the daft doggie world of Ollie And Nina And ...

Hardcover, 64 pages
Publisher: Hubble & Hattie, imprint of Veloce Publishing Ltd, 3rd August 2017

RRP: $29.99 from www.booktopia.com.au


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