




Puppies are not born perfect. They need training and guidance just like we all do when we are growing up. When you bring dogs and children together something special happens. Connections. Those connections are deepened by making the time to train and socialize a puppy.
Training and socializing puppies and teaching kids why it is important is the center of The Puppy Adventures of Porter and Midge Out and About. Because puppies again are not perfect. It is extremely important for the well-being of all puppies to have training so they can grow up to be perfect, loveable dogs. This book takes it another step further bringing kids into the training process.
I know how first-hand important socialization is for puppies because an Entlebucher Mountain Dog owns me. Without me and her grandmother socializing her when she was a puppy, fireworks to thunderstorms to people would make her a not-so-happy adult dog.
Authors, Jennie Chen and Giselle Nevada laid a fantabulous foundation in their read-along book for kids who are begging for a puppy. The authors give essential pointers for socializing and training your puppy. The socialization checklist at the end of the book is a great add-in for kids (and adults) to use.
I dare say even adults can learn from this book when it comes to puppy socialization.
A special shout out to Ann Kelble and her superb detailed pictures. They bring this story to life.
The authors created a fantabulous book about what is dear to them – dogs and training. This love is clearly evident throughout The Puppy Adventures of Porter and Midge Out and About. They take their love of dogs and puppies and give kids (and adults) a fun interactive groundwork on how to socialize a healthy well-adjusted connected puppy. Every soon-to-be puppy owner needs this book!
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Thank you to Christina for the fantabulous review. And to those who took the time to comment. We are thrilled that you liked the book! Let us know if you have any questions! It definitely was a labor of love….
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You’re most welcome! 💙💙💙
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Terrific review, Christena. I agree that training is so important for dogs and their human families. I wish I could train the young dog next door that the owners have not worked with at all. My instincts as one who has trained many dogs, of my own and for clients, kick in every time I see the dog.
Also agree that this book is a great resource for families venturing into dog ownership.
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Thanks. Maryann. I thought only I lived next to a family who has not trained their puppies. Ugh. It makes life disheartening.
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Sure is sad when a dog is neglected like that. She would be a terrific dog if she had some basic training.
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I know when you throw not one, but two fantabulouses in a review that you love a book. Thanks for a great review (and man, do I wish our granddog had socialization skills.) LOVE that pup & book photo, too. Awesome.
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Yes, yes! You’re so welcome. You don’t realize how important socialization is until you meet the puppy/dog that never had it growing up.
Castiel loves posing.
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What a wonderful review! This is such a special little book and my hat is off to these two authors! Thanks for sharing, Christena!
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Much appreciated, Jan.
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