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Saturday, February 10, 2024

Porter and Midge: Paws and Responsibilities: A Kid's Guide to Welcoming a New Dog, by Giselle Nevada, Jennie Chen


 Publication March 15, 2024

Whether you're an aspiring dog owner or experienced one, this would make a great addition to your bookshelf. The info within is comprehensive and vital to a good relationship and bond with your dog. Even more fun, it's written in a rhyming lyrical style. As has become my habit with such books, I opted to read it aloud to my own dog and as I fell right into the rhythm she was attentive and enjoyed the lyrical tone of the story. The illustrations are realistic in manner, showing each human and a diverse range of dogs as unique characters. I'm betting they are based on real people and dogs.

As for the information shared, I won't try to detail it but will say it's presented in an easy manner (that rhymes--grin). Without being nit-picky detailed, it does seem to focus on a wonderful system of preparing to bring your puppy/dog home and not only how to do that preparation but things to do afterward while explaining the why briefly. For instance, rather than wait until a vet visit is needed, take your new furry friend for a get-acquainted visit so they don't associate the vet with bad things. Responsible ownership is focused on throughout, from being prepared with all the "doggie stuff" one needs before the dog comes home with you as is the importance of routine and making safety a priority. I rolled my eyes at my listening dog when it talked about a car harness, though, recalling how many styles I had to go through before finding one my escape artist corgi mix didn't somehow wiggle out of while we were moving. And....so much more. All fairly obvious things to experienced dog owners but a reminder never hurts and it may be brand new insight for your wannabe dog owners. 

Inspired by the authors' own dogs, named appropriately enough Porter and Midge, they include a brief but well-written note to parents at the end. It succinctly summarizes the material covered. Bottom line, I thoroughly enjoyed and recommend this book. Now, I think I'd better go check Daisy's water bowl....and just maybe find her a treat. Grin. Thanks #NetGalley and #RaiseTheWoofPress for compiling this lovely guide to being a dog person. Nicely done and Daisy (whose water bowl is sparkling fresh now) gives it four paws up and a tail wag.

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