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Life's Greatest Lessons from our Beloved, Furry Best Friends With a camera and a bucket of treats, Shaina Fishman set herself up in a photo studio and watched puppies and their parents at play. The result is a wealth of delightful, irresistibly cute images: dogs laughing, playing, sneezing, yawning, and finally cuddling and going to bed. The quotes on each page are sometimes fun, sometime wise, and definitely relatable to any parent or dog lover. These adorable photos and timeless tips will be adored by all. The vivid photographs show a side of puppies that we're usually not privy too-what…mehr

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Life's Greatest Lessons from our Beloved, Furry Best Friends With a camera and a bucket of treats, Shaina Fishman set herself up in a photo studio and watched puppies and their parents at play. The result is a wealth of delightful, irresistibly cute images: dogs laughing, playing, sneezing, yawning, and finally cuddling and going to bed. The quotes on each page are sometimes fun, sometime wise, and definitely relatable to any parent or dog lover. These adorable photos and timeless tips will be adored by all. The vivid photographs show a side of puppies that we're usually not privy too-what they do when there's no humans around. The images include all sorts of breeds, including golden retrievers, pugs, French bulldogs, dalmatians, and more! The dogs are big and small, young and old-some traditionally cute and a handful with faces that "only a mother could love" (and, as you'll see, she does!). These photos are sure to induce a smile. This is the perfect pick-me-up book: a treat for oneself as well as a gift destined to be cherished and returned to again and again for a good laugh.
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Shaina Fishman has photographed wild lions in Kenya, street dogs in Peru, and stray cats in Jerusalem, and hopes to one day photograph penguins in Antarctica. She studied commercial photography at Syracuse University, has worked with some of the best fashion photographers in the industry, and spent seven years working with Peter Lindbergh. She lives in New York City with her husband and spunky papillon, Cosmo.