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« on: July 25, 2010, 06:38:24 PM »

Adopting a Shelter Dog - The First Seven Days free e-book!


I just received an email from the co-author of this book Misty Weaver. She told me all about this book that she co-wrote to help owners when they adopt a new dog. It's a really great resource and I want to share it with you! Did I mention that it's free?


See what Misty had to say about the book below. The link to her free e-book can be found at the bottom of this message.


Happy Thursday!! I wanted to ask for your help getting the word out about a FREE E-Book "Adopting a Shelter Dog - The First Seven Days", a cool resource on adoption that might be helpful to your clients as you help bring a new dog into their lives. I think the book would be a great addition to the existing resources on the site.

I interviewed a lot of shelters and heard that a big problem is helping less experienced dog owners get started on the right foot with their adoption. I wanted to try and do something to help, so we recently wrote a book, "Adopting A Shelter Dog - The First Seven Days."

This 100-page book (co-authored with an experienced Veterinarian) shares tips and information on how potential owners can effectively prepare their home and themselves, select the right dog to match their lifestyle, and ease the transition from shelter to home. It also has some really great stories from real adopters sharing the trials and the joys of bringing a rescue dog into their family.
 
We want to help potential adopters realize how rewarding adopting a rescue dog can be and to help make adoption a bit easier. We do agree that at times it can be challenging but the overall experience is incredibly satisfying. I adopted my first dog from a shelter and didn't have this resource at my disposal. WOW...life would have been so much easier with all this information in one place to view and answer questions.
 
I'm writing to ask if you would be interested in linking to this free book on your website so your clients can download and read it. It is 100% information, has absolutely no commercial content or advertising, and is completely free. We are confident this book will be a great resource to your patrons and we are happy to share this book with you so you can decide for yourself. Just let us know and we will email you a copy, or mail you a hard copy if you prefer.
 
You can also check the book out here at: http://www.dogfencediy.com/rescue-dog/
 
Here are some of my favorite topics that are in the book:
 
 * A Month Before You Adopt
 * Selecting a Rescue Dog
 * Preparing Your Home
 * Introducing Your Dog To Your Home
 * Real Tips/Stories From Owners
 * Training
 * Socializing
 * Healthcare
 
Please let me know if you are interested and I would love to email you a PDF copy, mail you a real copy of the book, or both! Also feel free to download it now at: http://www.dogfencediy.com/rescue-dog/. We would greatly appreciate your help in getting the word out about this incredible resource. I look forward to hearing from you soon!!!
 
 Thanks again,
 Misty Weaver
 Chief Editor, U.S. Dog Fence
 www.DogFenceDIY.com
 http://puppy-dogs.com/

Here is the link to Misty Weaver's free e-book -  Adopting a Rescue Dog, the First Seven Days
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Natasha, R.V.T.
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