February 23, 2011

What Books About Dogs Do You Love?

One of the first books I recall reading about dogs was The Poky Little Puppy. I don't remember the story, but I definitely remember the illustrations. I am uncertain why I remember this book—perhaps it was only because of the pictures, but I'm sure I read it at a time when I began to understood a dog's position in my life—integral.

When I was a child it was discovered that I had skin allergies. I was allergic to many things including dog dander. My mother made a strategic choice: she felt it was better I learn to live and care for animals, than be itch-free. My guess is my mother couldn't live without a dog, but I have never thought her decision wrong. Each new dog that entered our family was greeted and treated as a loved family member. For a short period, my allergies would flair until I became used to that particular dog. They couldn't lick me, I couldn't brush or bathe them as that much contact with fur set my skin off. Still, it was a small price to pay. Bella is the first dog I've allowed to lick my hands (my most reactive spot). Nothing a good, immediate hand wash can't cure!

So along with loving dogs and having at least one in my immediate circle for all but a few years of my nearly six decades, I have enjoyed reading about dogs. Not unusual. There are many training manuals that I've appreciated and used for years, but the novel, now that's a book that speaks to the heart! So what books stand out?
  • A Dog's Purpose—a story from a dog's perspective about experiencing several life times.
  • The Hidden Life of Dogs—a study of what dogs do.
  • Marley & Me—sweet and silly, read in a day to my husband when he was ill.
  • Merle's Door—the relationship between a man and his dog.
  • Old Yeller—the original break down and sob story.
  • The Other End of the Leash—understanding canine communication.
  • Pack of Two—a wonderful story about the healing powers of a dog.
  • Racing in the Rain—a wonderful story from the dog's point of view.
  • Three Among Wolves—a couple and their dog who live a year in the wild studying wolves.
The thing I hate about lists is knowing I've left something out. I'm sure there are many I've forgotten. These are the ones that came to me on first flush. So what books about dogs do you love?



2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I loved Savage Sam-it was the sequel to Old Yeller no one knows about. I named my first dog after that book.

Annie said...

I remember the title of that book, but in looking it up, I don't remember the story. It's amazing how influential children's/young adult stories are!