01.22.08
New Books Happy Tabby & Happy Hound
From our guest blogger, Susan Daffron!
Thank you for letting me write a guest post for your blog about my books Happy Hound (http://www.happyhoundbook.com) and Happy Tabby (http://www.happytabbybook.com).
I wrote these two books specifically for people who have adopted dogs and cats from animal shelters. After years of volunteering and working at animal shelters and at a low-cost vet clinic, I saw what happens when the relationship falls apart between pets and their owners. The reason I wrote the books is simple: I want to see more pets stay in their forever homes!
Too many dogs and cats are “dumped” at shelters. Those people who have stood at an animal shelter intake area and listened to the explanations and excuses people make when they drop off a pet know what I’m talking about. The reality is that people bring animals into shelters complaining of all the “terrible problems” they had. Most of these so-called problems are easily solved with a little understanding of animal behavior. (Or an understanding of human behavior!)
Dogs and cats are motivated by only a few things, I try and explain them in the books and how people can develop a wonderful lifelong relationship with their new pets. In Happy Hound, I cover everything from the reasons dogs bark to how to bond with your new canine. Happy Tabby gives new cat owners answers to common questions like how to “kitty proof” your house and why cats scratch furniture.
Plus, because my main motivation is to help educate people about pet ownership, we are offering Happy Hound and Happy Tabby to humane organizations at a substantial discount. Non-profit groups can use it as a fundraiser or educational tool in a number of ways.
We also encourage those groups with Web sites to join our affiliate program (http://shop.logicalexpressions.com/affiliate.asp). When people buy the books using the affiliate link, the rescue group gets 20% of the purchase price. More information on how the books can be used to raise money is located on these pages:
Happy Hound: http://www.happyhoundbook.com/shelters.htm
Happy Tabby: http://www.happytabbybook.com/shelters.htm
Pet care education is so important, so thank you again for helping me spread the word about my books and how they can be used to reduce the number of animals that are returned to animal shelters. Here’s to saving more lives!
-Susan Daffron








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