Author: amyshojai

Filled with beautiful color photographs of these furry friends, this book reveals virtually everything needed to appreciate this joyous, lovable companion.“No other animal has shared as much with humanity as Canis familiaris, the domestic dog. Indeed, for at least 32,000 years, this creature, but one paw-step away from the wolf, has willingly and happily traded freedom for an uncertain … for an uncertain relationship with humankind. –From the Introduction.Chapter One, “Evolutionary Dog,” traces the domestic canine back to the Paleocene Era, then introduces its canid relatives. Sidebars highlight the fascinating evolutionary differences between wolves, modern wild dogs and other canid…

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An exciting book in a series! After her gutsy Rottweiler puppy sniffs out a dead body, kennel owner and police dog trainer Lia Corazon is pulled into a dangerous, far-reaching mystery.

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With just 24 hours to curtail a deadly threat, animal behaviorist September Day can trust only her cat, Macy, and service dog, Shadow, as she hunts for the truth. A novel “that any lover of animals or nerve-jangling thrillers will cherish” (New York Times bestselling author James Rollins).

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An animal behaviorist and her service dog race a deadly storm to expose a treacherous secret others will kill to protect. A BLACKMAILER returns to sell a deadly cure. A MOTHER’S DENIAL dooms millions of children. AND A DOG shows true loyalty…when he runs away. With her stalker finally caught, animal behaviorist September Day’s PTSD has abated and she’s begun to trust again. She dares to hope … again. She dares to hope Detective Jeff Combs might become more than a friend, until his investigation into a dogfighting ring leaves her reeling. Shadow wrestles his own demons. A German Shepherd…

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Book one in a series: Animal behaviorist September Day is hoping for a fresh start in Texas. But when her nephew and his service dog vanish during a freak snowstorm, she must follow a vital and dangerous trail of clues to save them. “Riveting, heart-wrenching, and brilliant” (James Rollins).

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