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WoofiLeaks: Your Dog's Secrets Revealed

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"WoofiLeaks--Your Dog's Secrets Revealed" is an amusing (and, yes, even educational) book about dog behavior. This tell-all explains why dogs do the dozens of wonderful--yet puzzling--things they do.
Max, a wise old poodle, has decided to leak a long-hidden portfolio of canine secrets. You'll finally learn the answers to head scratchers like
--Why do dogs sniff hydrants?
--Why do puppies pull on the leash?
--Why do dogs chase balls?
--Why do dogs love the beach?
--Why do dogs want to sleep in your bed?
--Do dogs think they look like their owners?
--Can old dogs learn new tricks?
--Will your dog ever stop loving you?
As Max spills these secrets (and many more), you'll enjoy a constant stream of "Ah hah!" moments. You'll catch yourself thinking, "Molly does that!" or "Duke's been holding out on me!" or "Well--yes--that does seem logical."
Read "WoofiLeaks" and your dog will be awed by how smart you've suddenly become.

124 pages, Paperback

Published October 4, 2016

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January 27, 2017
This is a really cute book for children or big grown up children who love their dog or dogs. John really does understand how living with a dog can change you and your life for the better. All the chapter are poems that detail certain behaviors dogs have and hopefully, we humans can learn to understand what our dog is thinking which is explained in each poem. For my dogs, they have plate envy BAD. They know how to give you such sad eyes watching you eat and wanting what you are eating. Plus, my dogs are bed hoggers and they let me share the bed with them. They do love to cuddle with me at night which makes me one happy dog mom and they do let me know that they love me when they hug me with their eyes. I like the poem about how dogs teach you the gotta-go secrets, they were spot on! My one dog stares at me like she is trying to bore holes through me, but if I don't pay attention, she will pay me back with a puddle in the kitchen or a poo in the basement. My other dog, he is more considerate, by ringing the bells I have hanging on the door knob. And talk about the sad eyes to guilt you for going out and leaving them behind, it breaks my heart every time I go out, but I bet 5 minutes after I am gone they are fast asleep on my couch forgetting I even left. John's book is so on target with everything a dog does and how they act it makes you wonder if John could read his dog Max's mind. I do suggest to read this book out loud to your kids or grandkids and have fun laughing at all the dog antics of Max and how much your dog is just like Max. Also, I think dogs are smarter than cats, but then again I am a dog person. I do think there are smart and wonderful cats out there, but I don't have any, so I can't really argue the point.
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