The Rules for Dogs

The Rules for Dogs by Leigh A. Jasheway is a humorous take on the best-selling book The Rules, published by Andrews McMeel Publishing in 1997. This first edition spans 80 pages and is presented in English. The book offers a lighthearted perspective, providing advice from a dog’s point of view on how to make their human companions as devoted to them as they are to their own interests.
Readers will find a playful exploration of canine behavior and the dynamics of pet ownership. The content parodies traditional training guides, focusing on the humorous aspects of dog-human relationships. With themes centered around humor and animals, this book is designed to entertain while offering a unique viewpoint on the everyday interactions between dogs and their owners.
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A book parodying the best-selling book The Rules offers advice to dogs on how to make your person as obsessed with you as you are with your hindquarters. Original.
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