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Bones Would Rain From the Sky: Deepening Our Relationships with Dogs (Hardcover)

Bones Would Rain From the Sky: Deepening Our Relationships with Dogs

From Publishers Weekly

Clearly an animal lover, Clothier opens this training manual by recalling her childhood, when she pretended she was a dog. Rather than simply trying to “train” animals to behave in a certain way, Clothier focuses on improving the existing relationship between pet and owner. To help readers gain some insights into more effective training, Clothier offers anecdotes about her clients. Particularly important is the dog’s connection to the owner and the ability of the two to communicate effectively: “In each moment that you are with the dog, you must be aware, gently and persistently shifting the balance toward one of mutual agreement and cooperation. This is not easy, and it requires some thought. Most of all, it requires a desire to create-over and over again-the event of quality, which in turn creates a heartfelt commitment to truly being with the dog.” Usually Clothier begins by observing her clients interact with their pets: after one owner complained about her dog being disruptive and overly playful, Clothier concluded that the owner’s way of physically stopping her dog was in fact causing the dog to be more playful. Clothier is a capable writer, and her descriptive style livens up the subject matter.
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Product Description

For anyone who has ever dreamed of being able to really talk to their dogs–and ‘hear’ what they have to say

BONES WOULD RAIN FROM THE SKY

Akin to Monty Roberts’s The Man Who Listens to Horses and going light-years beyond The Hidden Life of Dogs or any training manual, Suzanne Clothier takes a radical new direction in understanding our life with dogs…and our mutual love. Drawing on a lifetime of experience with dogs, this nationally renowned dog trainer brings us astonishing new lessons about our animals–and ourselves.

Gently, with intelligence, humor, and unfailing patience, Suzanne Clothier guides us to truly comprehend another creature’s mind and heart.

You will discover how our dogs see the world from their uniquely canine perspective, how we can meet their deep need for leadership without using force or coercion, and how the “laws” of canine culture often put our dogs at odds with us and our very human world. Clothier’s unparalleled insights into aggression in dogs can help prevent a tragedy, including the unnecessary destruction of a pet.

In these pages, you will meet unforgettable dogs who will capture, and perhaps break, your heart. There is Badger–handsome, curious, and perhaps dangerous. Can his threatening behavior be changed? Though doomed by a congenital heart murmur, the winsome pup McKinley offers an unforgettable lesson in living. Then aging Vali brings us to the moment that all dog owners must someday face: the loss of a devoted companion. But what this old dog teaches us in her last days may change you forever.

As in no other “dog book” or training manual, in BONES WOULD RAIN FROM THE SKY an extraordinary woman shows us how to find a deep connection with another being and to receive an incomparable gift: a profound, lifelong relationship with the dog you love.



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  1. Sylvain on April 29th, 2010

    3.0 out of 5 stars
    There are better books on dogs.
    Clothier clearly knows a lot. But the book has much more to teach about her personality and its quirks than it does about dogs.

  2. Winda on April 30th, 2010

    Not too far along I put this book down, fetched my highlighter, and started over. You’ll quickly realize this is one you’ll want to reference, maybe even re-read entirely. It’s a definite top shelf selection for the library of anyone seriously devoted to a dog.
    Like its independent-minded author, “Bones” defies categorization. It’s neither a training manual, nor another treatise on canine behavior. While both subjects get thorough treatment, the book’s focus is communication. Key is the thesis that only through continuous, clear, honest and most critically - two way - communication, can the objective of “deepening our relationships with dogs” be realized. Its virtue is in challenging us to think more deeply about what we already know - about dogs, about ourselves. No particular methodologies are professed other than perhaps common sense and humanity. Clothier demonstrates how contrasting cultures can vex human-canine relationships, using real world comparatives such as, “No mother dog ever told her puppies: `You just wait until your father gets home’ or `We’ll discuss that later.’” “A dog never needs to say `I may not tell you enough, but - ‘”.
    Three developmental stages of the human-canine relationship are described, beginning with mechanical (stimulus-response). Next comes motivational, the essence of reward-based training (and where most of us, even serious fancier types, are likely stagnated). At the apex is spiritual, where the pair - meaning “we” having supplanted “dog and me” - operates in synchronous harmony. “Bones” is filled with the author’s experiences, and those of a few others, in lifelong quest of this uppermost plateau. In the midst of these, you’ll find lots of thought provoking assertions, such as one of my favorites, “Few things tell me as much about the quality of the connection between a person and a dog as what can be observed as they just walk together.”
    Suzanne Clothier is a widely respected trainer, lecturer and writer. In its second printing just sixty days into publication, “Bones” is a departure from her previous fare of shorter, single subject oriented works. The style of this book is anything but “hurry up.” You’ll find not a single bulleted list. Instead of telling us how to do it, the author relates example after real-life example showing us how it’s done (or not to be done). You’ll see yourself and your dog(s) over and over in the experiences she relates, some funny, some embarrassing, some sad.

    “Bones” holds great potential for anyone who trains, breeds, shows, hunts, works with, rescues or has otherwise dedicated a goodly portion of their life to a dog or dogs. Recent films and literature have popularized the image of gifted individuals seemingly far more capable than you or me in relating to animals - “whisperers.” The greatest gift in Clothier’s work is realizing we can learn to be whisperers, too.

  3. Fanny on April 30th, 2010

    With warmth, humor, and insight, guided by a deep love for dogs, Suzanne Clothier does not just urge us to ‘think outside the box.’ In ‘Bones Would Rain from the Sky,’ Clothier succeeds in smashing the box entirely, and builds a totally new paradigm. ‘Bones’ feeds a hunger in every dog trainer and lover who has been left unsatisfied by the myriad training ‘recipe’ books available on the market. Clothier holds up a mirror to each of us, requiring that we examine and own our own roles in our relationships with our dogs, and encourages us to use our powers of empathy, compassion, and intelligence to improve those relationships. Clothier’s stories open new depths of truth, and promise new levels of possibility between us and our companions. Written with elegance, style and grace, ‘Bones’ is destined to become a classic which will appear on every dog trainer’s and dog lover’s bookshelf.

  4. Emile on April 30th, 2010

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Bones Would Rain From The Sky
    This is a marvelous book. I highly recommend it for anyone who shares their life with dogs.

  5. Zesiro on April 30th, 2010

    Suzanne Clothier has written a masterpiece!
    While this is a beautifully written book whose main theme seems to be about “deepening our relationships with dogs”, it actually encompasses a much more important body of thought. It is really a book about developing a richer more fulfilling and effective life in all relationships. Suzanne Clothier provides us the opportunity to learn that what we perceive as happening may very well be perceived differently by those in our lives, be they dogs, children, a spouse or friends, or foreign nations
    There are many implications concerning leadership, not just as it applies to animals or even children but leadership overall.
    Clothier states,”In the end, our personal philosophy is also our best protection against cruelty. When we know what we believe and who we are, we stand stong and sure about what we will and will not allow.”

    Clothier quotes Goethe-”Knowing is not enough; we must apply. Willing is not enough; we must do.”

    “One of the tests of leadership is the ability to recognize a problem before it become an emergency.” she quotes Arnold Glasglow.

    “As ever, a small investment of our full selves reaps rewards without measure.”,another quote from this book!

    Don’t let the title fool you, this is not really just about dogs ,but about people and how we live in this world and how we touch other’s lives. It compels one to take an honest look at our relationships and then to proceed through this process, to enriching our lives by making positive changes in our dealings with those around us. Clothier quotes Thomas Jefferson,
    “Honesty is the first chapter in the book of wisdom.” We can only be wiser if we are honest with ourselves first.

  6. Shonka on April 30th, 2010

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Not a training manual, but an inspiration
    Suzanne Clothier’s Bones Would Rain from the Sky was a wonderful book. It should be required reading for any dog owner.

  7. Ethan on April 30th, 2010

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Not a how to but an absolute Go to
    I am just finishing this book and while it doesn’t give cookie cutter solutions to individual behaviors it does give one of the best explantions of how to deepen your relationship…

  8. Rini on April 30th, 2010

    3.0 out of 5 stars
    Mixed Emotions
    When I first began reading this book I was in agreement with the five star positive reviews that I see on Amazon. I think Ms.

  9. Anonymous on April 30th, 2010

    3.0 out of 5 stars
    ok
    A little long winded for the info included. Lots of personal examples of how she trains.

  10. Victoria on May 1st, 2010

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    So Much More Than Training
    I love this book. I have had it for about 4 years and still pick it up and read a few chapters. It is a tenderly written book by someone who is wise and understands that we would…

  11. Hajar on May 1st, 2010

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    This book is a Masterpiece
    This book is one of my all time favorites. One of my wife’s friends gave it to her, and I read decided to read it, because I like the title.
    I’m glad it did.

  12. Edna on May 1st, 2010

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Inter-connectedness of all living creatures
    I read the very low star reviews.
    Then I read the 5 star reviews.
    It seems to me that the 1 star people, sadly, just don’t get it.
    The book
    ’s about LIVING.

  13. Giolla on May 1st, 2010

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Your Dog Wants You to Buy This Book
    In my opinion, no one should ever even think about owning a dog before owning this book. For me, the main thrust was this: when trying to get our dogs to behave in certain ways,…

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