Overview
This book is a celebration of happy dogs and the happy people who own them. At once a companion, a manual, and a repository of useful information, The Goodness of Dogs also contains avid dog-lover India Knight's reflections on the sheer excellence of dogs and the life-enhancing delight of dog ownership. If you have reached dog nirvana, you will recognize yourself. If you haven't yet—this book will help you. With chapters ranging from how to choose a breed (and where to get it from), to the joy and chaos of puppies, to feeding and training your dog, to choosing a vet, and even how to cope with illnesses and death, The Goodness of Dogs will take you through every facet of dog ownership. Full of India Knight's inimitable wit and the sound advice she is famous for, and beautifully illustrated by artist Sally Muir, this book will make the perfect gift for any dog-lover.
Reviews
"This book is must buy for any actual or prospective dog owner. Wise, clever, funny, there is something for all dog people in here, however much one thinks one knows." —Liberty London Girl
"A lovely book." —Daily Telegraph
"Reflects sense, affection and research." —Evening Standard
"Mixing the personal with the practical . . . a useful, well-structured read for those considering their first dog, and for the dog-ambivalent among us." —Observer
"Knight's words feel like you're speaking with that friend who always gives you the best advice . . .an entertaining and informed read." —Stylist on In Your Prime
"I love India and her no-nonsense, honest and utterly hilarious guide to navigating the post-45 years." —Marian Keyes, Mail on Sunday on In Your Prime
"Knight is tremendously opinionated, but there is something strangely comforting about her robust certainty. Reading her book is like having a conversation with a fearfully bossy but beloved old chum."—Daily Mail on In Your Prime
Author Biography
India Knight is the author of My Life on a Plate and a columnist for the Sunday Times. Sally Muir is an artist. Her awards include the Holburne Museum Portrait Prize and the BentonHuxley Purchase Prize, Discerning Eye.