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Title: 10 SPIRITUAL LESSONS YOU CAN LEARN FROM YOUR DOG
By: Joanna Sandsmark
Format: Hardback

List price: £5.99


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ISBN 10: 1841812390
ISBN 13: 9781841812397
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Publisher: OCTOPUS PUBLISHING GROUP
Pub. date: 15 October, 2004
Pages: 96
Description: There have been hundreds of books written about dogs, but none does what this book sets out to achieve. It's time that dogs taught us a thing or two. This book is about that special relationship between owners and their canine companions, and what a dog can teach us about life.
Synopsis: There have been hundreds of books written about dogs, but none does what this book sets out to achieve. It's time that dogs taught us a thing or two. This book is about that special relationship between owners and their canine companions, and what a dog can teach us about life. Its premise is that dogs are in many ways smarter than we are - as anyone who has ever loved a dog will certainly agree - and that if we based our behavior more closely on the wonderful qualities of the dogs we adore, we could live better, happier, more spiritual lives. 10 Spiritual Lessons You Can Learn From Your Dog asks us to consider whether we are able to be "man's best friend" (and women's, too); whether we are willing to allow ourselves times of "hot diggity dog" enthusiasm and "go fetch" fun, or whether we can be happy simply "working like a dog." Observing our dogs with a spiritual eye, we discover our inborn ability to "wag our tails" and enjoy the dog's life we are living. Full of stories, quotations, exercises, and other inspirations, 10 Spiritual Lessons You Can Learn From Your Dog will delight and enlighten spiritual dog lovers everywhere.
Illustrations: 50 colour illustrations
Publication: UK
Imprint: Godsfield Press Ltd
Returns: Returnable
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