The Dog-Gone Good Cookbook


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Feeling guilty about being unable to share your dinner with your canine companion? Worried about whether your leftovers are good for your pet? The Dog-Gone Good Cookbook is a fun, healthy cookbook with delicious meals that dog owners and dogs can enjoy together. It includes more than one hundred balanced, delicious recipes that are corn, sugar, soy, and gluten free. Some included recipes: · Spaghetti and Meatballs · Fish Burgers with Parsley Dilled Mayonnaise · Braised Turkey Soup · Lamb Shanks with Figs and Blueberries · Chicken Tenders with Coconut and Sesame Seeds · Pumpkin Frittata · And many more! The recipes are human, canine, and kid friendly and are easy—even for the beginner cook!




Dog-Gone Good Cuisine


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Dog-Gone Good Cuisine is a fun, healthy recipe book for humans and their canine kids. While there are other, successful doggie cookbooks in the marketplace, Pruitt's second offering is unique in that the dishes are intended to be enjoyed by chef and pup together. It includes more than 100 balanced, delicious recipes that are corn, sugar, soy, and gluten free and is sprinkled with gorgeous, full color images of absolutely adorable rescue dogs. The recipes are human, canine, and kid friendly and are easy - even for the beginner cook. The book will include a chapter on holiday dishes, as well as special recipes to address illnesses.Sample recipes include:*Individual Spinach Kale Lasagna*Spiced Stuffed Peppers*Twice Baked Broccoli Asparagus Soufflé*Pears w/ Raspberry Sauce*Cream of Cinderella Pumpkin Soup*Chicken Pot Pie cooked in Sweet Pepper*Tomato Carrot Soup*Curried Beef Sliders*Manicotti*Salmon FlorentineAnd many more!







Dogs in the Leisure Experience


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This book explores the social and cultural constructions and debates of what are dogs and what is leisure. It looks at how working dogs play a significant role in leisure experiences such as ensuring the safety of air transport, and considers the differing roles and changing acceptance of dogs’ involvement in sport. Within the setting of the animal welfare and sentience debates, it examines the leisure needs of dogs and their owners. Providing an original contribution to our understanding of dogs as both participants and objects in the leisure experience, this book is a useful resource for researchers in leisure, hospitality and tourism.










The Totalled Roadkill Cookbook


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A die-cut road-rage killer recipe book, this little book should entice and baffle the gastronomic sensibilities. Recipes include Scrapple: Queasydillos for the strong stomached, outdoor enthusiast's Perky Jerky, and Chipped Monk on Toast to please the soulful element.




Dog Gone, Back Soon


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When Dr. Cyrus Mills returned home after inheriting his estranged father's veterinary practice, The Bedside Manor for Sick Animals, the last thing he wanted was to stay in Eden Falls, Vermont, a moment longer than absolutely necessary. However, the previously reclusive veterinarian pathologist quickly found that he actually enjoyed treating animals and getting to know the eccentric residents of the tiny provincial town-especially an alluring waitress named Amy. So Cyrus is now determined to make Bedside Manor thrive. Not an easy goal, given that Healthy Paws, the national veterinary chain across town, will stop at nothing to crush its mom-and-pop competitor. And the rival vet practice isn't Cyrus's only competition; a handsome stranger shows up out of nowhere who clearly has a mysterious past with Amy. To top it off, Cyrus finds himself both the guardian of a very unique orphaned dog and smack in the middle of serious small town drama. This charming sequel to The Patron Saint of Lost Dogs is a wild and delightful ride through one jam- packed week, where Cyrus must figure out how to outsmart the evil veterinary conglomerate, win back Amy's heart, solve several tricky veterinary cases, find a home for an orphaned dog, and detangle himself from an absurd case of mistaken identity. DOG GONE, BACK SOON brims with Nick Trout's trademark humor, charm, and captivating animal stories, and is proof that all dogs, lost or not, on four feet or two, deserve a second chance.




The Publishers Weekly


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