Merle's Door: Lessons from a Freethinking Dog Merle's Door discussion


70 views
A touching story for anyone espcially with a dog of their own.

Comments Showing 1-12 of 12 (12 new)    post a comment »
dateUp arrow    newest »

message 1: by Shannon (new)

Shannon Yes, I finally finished the book and what a wonderful book it is!


Launchingstars Great book, great great book~


Sharon405 Loved this book!


Lori Zavada One of the best books I've ever read. If you love dogs, this is a must-read!


Karen I really liked this book and I'm not even a dog owner!


Rebecca This is the best dog book I have ever read. I loved it! I have suggested it to many people. If you like animals this is a book you should read. 5 stars!


message 7: by [deleted user] (new)

My dog—though he doesn't know it—even loved this book as it has led me to empower him to live life a bit more freely and though we don't have a doggy door that he comes and goes, he takes opportunity when it comes to do a little exploring (often, sigh, when I ask him not to, but sometimes, I suppose, even those rules are meant to be broken). Excellent book.


Lori I have read this book twice so far. for the most really like this book. Merle sounds like a terrific dog. only problem is it seems dangerous to let him roam the way he does. Merle just got lucky he didn't have anything too bad happen to him.


Jody An excellent dog book!


Elbert Best dog book I have read. But it made mecry too much!


message 11: by Joclyn (new) - added it

Joclyn I also loved this book, I think Merle is an exceptional dog and living on his own at a young age enabled him to be a free thinking dog. I'm interested in reading "Pukka: The Pup After Merle" to see how Merle's legacy lives on.


Greta Great book. Brought tears to my eyes as most dog books d0


back to top