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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 636.7527092
EAN: 9780060817091
ISBN: 0060817097
Label: Harper Paperback
Manufacturer: Harper Paperback
Number Of Pages: 320
Publication Date: February 22, 2008
Publisher: Harper Paperback
Studio: Harper Paperback
Sales Rank: 375
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This book was so funny, heart warming, touching..and all around loveable. I have two lab's myself and as I was reading the book, I found myself looking at my own two. They too are quirky, and crazy.
In the end...Marley was getting old..and I knew in my heart of heart's what was going to happen..but it still hit hard. If I were to write about a my dog, I think i'd just break down, as I imagine that he has done many a time..
I loved the book, but at times..it bothers me still. It's sad, but I knew it was going to happen at the same time.
Anyone who loves dogs..will love this book. I did..There's also pictures of Marley and his family, and this is one of those books that you felt like you part of the story, mixed into ... Read More:
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Any lab dog lover will love this book and go to the movie as well. Chocker chains are not used today, as are halti's more on lab dogs, but in Marley's day it would have been an accepted practise for a strong willed dog. I have no problems with kennels on planes as that is the only way to move the bigger dogs in cargo.
You really have to own a lab to appreciate the constant love, affection, and constant work you need to give them for the size and temperment of this type of animal, who definitely gives back what it takes.
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I must say taking care of impulsive dogs like Marley demands patience and hard work. So I can appreciate the Grogan's dedicated care of this hyperactive dog, Marley, who had the typical traits of ADHD. Of course, dealing with ADHD people is so hard. When it comes to dogs with ADHD, that's even more difficult. He wasn't able to do as the owner told him to, made a lot of mischief, and so on - nothing was so annoying as these for most of dog owners. I might have flown off the handle if I had found his frequent misbehaviors. - "Next time you do this, you are going to the slaughterhouse! Get it?" I just wonder whether it meant animal abuse...
However, I felt Marley was John's vivid reminder when I found he received lots of e-mails after ... Read More:
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I'm not really a fan of touchy feely smooshy books, so I was somewhat sceptical when I looked at the cover of this book my wife brought home. Then I started to read it, and was lost. I grew up with a German shepherd who failed obedience classes in three separate schools, the last of whom had a trainer who said of my dog, "Gosh, he's really stubborn, isn't he?" This book brought all of those times rushing back.
My daughter had been begging me to get a dog for three solid years, week in and week out. I had steadfastly refused, remembering all of the trouble, cost, destruction, insanity, etc. Then I read this book. We now have a brand new German shepherd. My wife tells me that she has never seen me relaxed in the entire time she's ... Read More:
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I was skeptical when my coworker loaned me this book. She said every dog lover has a "Marley" in their past. But from the first page, I was hooked.
"Marley and Me" had me laughing out loud (in the strangest places) and crying shamelessly in others. This book is brilliantly written and flows seamlessly. I was lost for hours in this beautiful story that John Grogan brought to life for me.
What am amazing tribute to man's best friend.
I highly recommend this book to anyone - dog lover or not. You won't be sorry.
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