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The Good Boy's Guide to Being Good

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This book is entertaining for any dog owner looking to get perhaps to know their furry friend a little better.

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Really quirky little book! Loved it!
Thanks to NetGalley and the publishers for letting me access an advance copy of this book in exchange for my feedback.

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This is such a cute book! The book is told from Sprout’s point of view with additional comments by his human so of course it is funny. Add in the adorable pictures of Sprout and this book would make the perfect gift for any dog owner, especially if they have a new puppy! The book also gives practical advice in a super fun way. This is not a boring training book that you will fall asleep reading but a fun book that will teach you tips and tricks while making you laugh. I usually donate books after reading them once but this is a book that will stay on my shelves for years to come.

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Adorable! Sprout is just adorable, I have been following him on Instagram for a while and he does make me smile every time, I mean, who doesn't love that little pout of his?! The book is great for a quick read or as a coffee table book. The book has nice writing but truly I'm just here for the pictures! I love you Sprout!

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As I read, my own dog was always in close proximity. I was idly alternately scratching or petting her as I scrolled with the other hand. At one point, however, I realized she was staring intently at me. I looked at her. She looked back. Then, oh, my gosh, that darn head tilt. Yep, Daisy has obviously ascribed to Sprout's school of how to master your human and get what you want. Good dog, Sprout. You are an excellent teacher.

"The Good Boy's Guide to Being Good" is not just a cute, fun concept. It turns out to be not just fun but enlightening, too. The format is simple. Lots of adorable photos, Sprout's tips followed by the human's translation and reaction. Humor and positive reinforcement dominate.Shh, it's as much about training the human as it is the dog. It's interesting that Sprout is allowed to speak freely, even when the human politely disagrees. For instance, Sprout says to go for it regarding sleeping in the human's bed. The human than warns, "Think long and hard about this decision because once your pup spends even one night in your bed it may be hard to get them to stop". Uh, yeah. Tell me about it.

Bottom line, lots to love about this book. Cute photos, funny anecdotes, good advice, wise thoughts from both dog and human viewpoints, and more. I expected a cute, fun read. What I found was, yes, a cute, fun read, but one that was full of wisdom and a helpful look at things from the dog's viewpoint, too, even to finding the perfect spot. If you are a dog person, you know exactly what I mean. I thought about this tidbit only yesterday while braving icy footing to take my head-tilting, adorable cute dog out for a walk. Take it from Sprout, Daisy, there is no perfect spot.

Bottom line, Sprout advises both dogs and humans to respect each other, be mindful of creating lifelong habits, both good and bad, and that humor and positive reinforcement are best. Dog owners, both new and old, will enjoy this book and, who knows, maybe pick up a few pointers. I know I did.

Thank you #NetGalley and #QuartoPublishingGroup - #WhiteLionPublishing for allowing Daisy dog and me to visit with Sprout and his human for awhile. Hopefully wisdom was soaked up by both of us. In the meantime, my pocket is full of snackies. Daisy recognized the crinkle of the bag as I loaded up, I might note.

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