A Good Dog

The Story of Orson, Who Changed My Life

Hardcover, 240 pages

English language

Published Sept. 26, 2006 by Villard.

ISBN:
978-1-4000-6189-1
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OCLC Number:
69332269

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"People who love dogs often talk about a 'lifetime' dog. I'd heard the phrase a dozen times before I came to recognize its significance. Lifetime dogs are dogs we love in especially powerful, sometimes inexplicable ways."--Jon KatzIn this gripping and deeply touching book, bestselling author Jon Katz tells the story of his lifetime dog, Orson: a beautiful border collie--intense, smart, crazy, and unforgettable.From the moment Katz and Orson meet, when the dog springs from his traveling crate at Newark airport and panics the baggage claim area, their relationship is deep, stormy, and loving. At two years old, Katz's new companion is a great herder of school buses, a scholar of refrigerators, but a dud at herding sheep. Everything Katz attempts-- obedience training, herding instruction, a new name, acupuncture, herb and alternative therapies--helps a little but not enough, and not for long. "Like all border collies and many dogs," Katz writes, …

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This book comes across as monetizing what amounts to an avoidable death brought about by irresponsibility and selfishness from the very beginning. I question any breeder so willing to give a person with complete border collie inexperience a problem dog like Orson.

Katz's time with Orson is described as chaotic. Katz tries a variety of expensive homeopathic remedies to alleviate Orson's neurotic behavior, and yet refuses to invest in alternatives like a specialized behaviorist.

All of the bite incidents described were completely avoidable and do not (in my opinion) justify the choice to kill Orson. After the first incident Katz made no move to try and prevent any other case from occurring. Orson's behavior is allowed only to escalate until it can't be ignored any longer.

What is it about the clueless dog people having the most popular dog books? Like "Marley and Me", Jon Katz only demonstrates complete incompetence …

Subjects

  • New Jersey
  • Essays
  • Animal Behavior (Ethology)
  • Pets
  • Dogs - General
  • Human-animal relationships
  • Dogs - Breeds - Working & Herding Dogs
  • Pets / Dogs / General
  • Behavior
  • Anecdotes
  • Dogs