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Considerations for the City Dog Paperback – May 31, 2015 by Melissa McCue-McGrath (Author),

$14.95

Melissa McCue-McGrath CPDT-KA, wrote this book in response to a dog nearly killing a 6'4" man and his German shepherd in her city. After that terrible incident and a decade of working with frustrated dogs in urban centers, she spoke with professionals in related dog industries. She consulted with veterinarians, rescue volunteers, behavior specialists, certified dog trainers, dog daycare providers, groomers and more to identify why urban dogs are failing, and what we need to do to help these dogs succeed. The same issues -- and solutions -- came up again and again across the board. This book explains how to find the right dog for a city environment; identifies how to find a good caretaker for your pet; defines "behaviorist"; explains how to get exercise for an athletic dog in a city of leash-laws; and pontificates on how to responsibly advocate for an urban dog. Most importantly, this book lays out how exactly to find reputable help for any possible issue, and holds your hand if things are not working as hoped. This is not a dog training book - there are thousands on the market already. Instead, this book will supplement any science-based training regimen. It gives insight as to why dogs do what they do, but perhaps more importantly, it explains why people do what they do and why we must do better for the sake of our urban dogs. We all need to do better – our urban dogs are in the balance.


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Samantha Simonelli, DVM
Want a happy dog? Read this book!

Melissa has been my go to trainer for many years and I have many patients who have benefited from her expertise. When I heard she was writing a book, I was so excited to have a helpful reference for my dog owning clients. Melissa did not disappoint. Her book is full of straight forward, no-nonsense advice to improve the lives of our dogs. It's interesting and funny and truthful. If you share your life with a canine companion or are considering adding one to your family, please read Considerations for the City Dog. And if you are in the Boston area, take a class with Melissa. Your dog will thank you for it.