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The Rescued Dog Problem Solver: Stories of Inspiration and Step-by-Step Training Techniques to Ensure Your Rescue Success

The tides of dog ownership are changing, and thanks to Hollywood A-Listers like George Clooney and Sandra Bullock and music icons like Justin Bieber and Taylor Swift, animal rescue has become as fashionable as the latest Valentino or Armani. Millions of ordinary Americans—heroes one and all—have opened their hearts and homes to rescue dogs, and fewer abandoned pets are euthanized in the U.S. than ever before. And still, a look at HSUS statistics reminds us how far we have to go: an estimated three to four million pets are euthanized annually, a very significant improvement from the 1980s when the number was closer to sixteen million.

To keep America’s adoption trend moving forward and to guarantee that rescued dogs stay in their new forever homes, Tracy Libby’s The Rescue Dog Problem Solver seeks to make the story of every adopted dog a predestined success. While most dogs wind up in shelters due to no fault of their own, many rescue dogs develop unwanted behaviors while living with their previous owners. To assure their success with their adopted dogs, rescuers must be prepared to handle and confidently resolve behavioral problems that arise through proven positive-training methods. This eye-opening problem-solving guide, filled with empowering stories of rescued dogs that defied the odds, is dedicated to the success of every rescuer and his happy, health companion dog.

INSIDE TITLE OF BOOK

50 ways rescuers can overcome potential challenges with their adoptive dogs

200 training and behavior tips for a well-mannered dog

25 secrets to unraveling common behavior issues, from house-soiling and escaping the yard to biting, barking, and hyperactivity

A dozen heartwarming stories of real-life rescue dogs and their adoptive parents
Countless ways dog lovers can raise awareness about animal rescue and responsible pet ownership in their communities

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Mother Advice To Take With You To College: Humor, Inspiration and Wisdom To Go

In Mother Advice To Take With You To College: Humor, Inspiration and Wisdom To Go, Kathleen Buckstaff, award-winning author, former Los Angeles Times humor columnist, and mother of three children, shares wise and humorous illustrations and stories that are full of truth and love.

With over 65 illustrations, Kathleen uses line drawings to talk to her son about hygiene, how to love someone, being loyal, overcoming adversity, drinking, the importance of exercise, good friends, the beauty of nature and many other essential life subjects.

Told in an open and loving voice, Mother Advice To Take With You To College is a book that will make feel grateful Kathleen approaches topics many avoid. You will laugh out loud, cry and feel the power and wisdom of motherly love.

This is a book parents will want to read long before their children leave home. It is also a book every college bound student will want to memorize. A perfect gift for any parent or graduate.

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1,001 Pearls of Runners’ Wisdom: Advice and Inspiration for the Open Road

Within these pages, runners will find a wealth of knowledge, expertise, and even a little humor to encourage them in their sport. But whether comical or serious, the quotes contained here represent the finest writing and wisdom on running. Geared towards everyone from the long-distance enthusiast to the relative or friend of one, the musings collected are poignant, sentimental, and amazing. 1,001 Pearls of Runners’ Wisdom covers a wide swath of topics, ranging from training to coaching to marathons to shoes to diet, and even barefoot or natural running, a new trend inspired by Christopher McDougall’s national bestseller, Born to Run.

“I started the Boston Marathon as a 20-year-old girl, and came out the other end a grown woman.”
—Kathrine Switzer

“It has been said that the love of the chase is an inherent delight in man—a relic of an instinctive passion.”
—Charles Darwin

“A lot of people run a race to see who’s the fastest. I run to see who has the most guts.”
—Steve Prefontaine

“Don’t worry, everyone slows over time.”
—Bill Rodgers

“There’s nary an animal alive that can outrun a greased Scotsman.”
—Groundskeeper Willy, from The Simpsons

“Speed is sex … distance is love.”
—David Blaike, Canadian ultrarunner

“Gazelles run when they’re pregnant. Why should it be any different for women??”
—Joan Ullyot, M.D.

“I’m afraid the reason so many new runners quit is because they never get past the point of feeling like they have to run.”
—John Bingham

“Run softly by imagining a helium balloon attached to your head.”
—Lieutenant Colonel (Dr.) Dan Kuland, U.S. Air Force Chief of Health Promotion

“Motivation is what gets you started. Habit is what keeps you going.”
—Jim Ryun

“They were the lightest shoes I could find.”
—Ron Hill, elite British long-distance runner, on why he ran barefoot

“People [say to] me after a race, ‘I get so many blisters from shoes, if I run barefoot, it’s going to be worse.’ And I say, ‘Well that’s why I stopped wearing shoes because I got tired of getting blisters.'”
—Ken Bob Saxton, aka “Barefoot Ken Bob,” has run 76 marathons, 75 of them shoeless, since 1997

“The mile has all the elements of drama.”
—Roger Bannister

“Anything worth doing is going to be difficult.”
—Fauja Singh, 100 years old, after finishing the 2011 Toronto Marathon in 8:25

“One cannot run away from his behind.”
—African proverb

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Cabin Porn: Inspiration for Your Quiet Place Somewhere

Rural escapes for those yearning for a simpler existence, by the creators of the wildly popular tumblr Cabin Porn.
Created by a group of friends who preserve 55 acres of hidden forest in Upstate New York-Cabin Porn began as a scrapbook to collect inspiration for their building projects. As the collection grew, the site attracted a following, which is now a huge and obsessive audience.

The site features photos of the most remarkable handmade homes in the backcountry of America and all over the world. It has had over 10 million unique visitors, with 350,000 followers on Tumblr. Now Zach Klein, the creator of the site (and a co-founder of Vimeo) goes further into the most alluring images from the site and new getaways, including more interior photography and how-to advice for setting up a quiet place somewhere.

With their idyllic settings, unique architecture and cozy interiors, the Cabin Porn photographs, are an invitation to slow down, take a deep breath, and feel the beauty and serenity that nature and simple construction can create.

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Sunflower Houses: Inspiration From the Garden–A Book for Children and Their Grown-Ups

A magical book of adventures and appreciations written and illustrated by the author of Roots, Shoots, Buckets & Boots this award-winning title was published by a small press in Colorado in 1991. The reviews say it all: A fetching primer on gardening for children. . . . Irresistible (The Smithsonian). What child, or indeed adult, would not be delighted? Lovejoy’s recollections are wonderful, as are the illustrations (Victoria).

Celebrating the lore of the garden and the joy of interacting with nature, Sunflower Houses is a unique garden lover’s miscellany, a collection of memories, poems, activities, garden plans, crafts, botanical riddles, stories, games, and planting projects. There are inspirations for a Floral Clock Garden, A Child’s Own Rainbow, Faerie Tea Parties, and, of course, the Sunflower House. Plus, from garden lovers, stories of favorite flowers. Throughout are the artist’s warm and appealing watercolors of a life in gardening remembered.

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  • Signed by the author, “Culitivate Wonder!” Sharon Lovejoy
  • Age Level: 6 and up | Grade Level: 1 and up
  • Series: Inspiration from the Garden
  • Publication Date: April 1, 2001
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Inspiration: Creating the Life of Your Dreams

Inspiration Creating the Life of Your Dreams Have you ever…. worried you’ll never achieve your dreams? Is there something you are too afraid to try? Do you feel like you are aiming to low in life? Do you wish you could live a life of Inspiration? Whatever your reasons for wanting to live a Life of Inspiration this book is for you! This book is action packed full of great idea’s to help you get creating the Life, you want to live today! In this book you will find out Why do we need to dream? How to determine your priorities Motivational Tools! And much more! This book also comes with a one page Action plan you can use Immediately to help you start dreaming big, and creating a life of Inspiration Today! Your about to discover all of these things and more with Living a Life of Inspiration: The Ultimate Guide to Creating a Life Living Your Dreams! You won’t find your usual and boring old tips you’ve heard millions of times before. This guide is full of up-to date information, hot of the press and will help you reach goal of creating the life you deserve today! Take action today and download this book Now! Inspiration, Dreams, goals, dream big, psychology, Self help, self-esteem, confidence, self-confidence, personal growth, happy, inspiration, mental health, abundance, wealth, health, happiness, goals,

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A Sense of Place: Great Travel Writers Talk About Their Craft, Lives, and Inspiration (Travelers’ Tales)

In A Sense of Place, journalist/travel writer Michael Shapiro goes on a pilgrimage to visit the world’s great travel writers on their home turf to get their views on their careers, the writer’s craft, and most importantly, why they chose to live where they do and what that place means to them. The book chronicles a young writer’s conversations with his heroes, writers he’s read for years who inspired him both to pack his bags to travel and to pick up a pen and write. Michael skillfully coaxes a collective portrait through his interviews, allowing the authors to speak intimately about the writer’s life, and how place influences their work and perceptions.

In each chapter Michael sets the scene by describing the writer’s surroundings, placing the reader squarely in the locale, whether it be Simon Winchester’s Massachusetts, Redmond O’Hanlon’s London, or Frances Mayes’s Tuscany. He then lets the writer speak about life and the world, and through quiet probing draws out fascinating commentary from these remarkable people. For Michael it’s a dream come true, to meet his mentors; for readers, it’s an engaging window onto the twin landscapes of great travel writers and the world in which they live.

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Not Quite Burned Out, but Crispy Around the Edges: Inspiration, Laughter, and Encouragement for Teachers

This book of inspirational stories and essays is designed for any teacher who has survived the first week of the first year of teaching. It offers memories of the joy of teaching, tells compelling tales of tragedy as well as survival, and provides opportunities for laughter, which is sometimes the only remedy for difficult situations.

Faced with low salaries, overcrowded classrooms, and dwindling public support, teachers are expected to improve student performance, answer public scrutiny, and solve society’s problems – with just a stroke of chalk across a blackboard. It is easy to become discouraged, and many do. Not Quite Burned Out helps remind teachers of the reasons they entered the profession in the first place. Without disguising the heart-breaking realities, Draper nonetheless celebrates the joys and very real rewards of teaching. Her clear-eyed compassion and wry humor will offer inspiration to novice and longtime teachers alike.

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