This is an excellent book with very timely (Hurricane Sandy--this week) and wise advice. I admire all that Ms Astyk and her family have accomplished.
However, I do have one comment. Ms Astyk seems to be very negative if not downright hostile toward dogs. I wonder if she had a bad experience at some time in her life? I feel very angry about her attitude and incorrect information.
Examples:
"Dogs are more dangerous than any livestock." Incorrect!!! Anyone who has lived around horses will affirm that they can be very dangerous. I live in a rural area and in the past several years, 2 well-known and experienced people have been stomped to death by their "pet" horses.
"Dogs can transmit many diseases to humans." Incorrect! Dogs have been domesticated and lived with humans for so many centuries that the risk of illness from dogs is almost nill. Of course, there is always the threat of rabies, as there is with many types of animals, but since rabies vaccines are widely available at low cost, this should not be a great problem.
She also stated that dog owners are the affluent in our society. Incorrect!!!! When New Orleans and the Gulf Coast were devastated by Hurricane Katrina a few years ago, the greatest damage took place in the poorest areas of New Orleans. Thousand of folks refused to leave their homes despite the great danger because they would not leave their pets. OF course, there are always the "Paris Hilton types" with their fluffy, very spoiled dogs, but I know that these situations are the exception.
Thinking of everyone who is suffering from the horrors of Hurricane Sandy and hope that all will be well soon.
AUGUST 2013
I just finished reading this book for the second time. It has such great information that I wanted a "refresher". I do agree with my review in 2012, but I would like to add that Ms. Astyk can be didactic when dealing with situations involving people such as children. I find this to be disagreeable. I believe that her comments are arrogant.