London's number one dog-walking agency / Kate MacDougall.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780063059788 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: 352 pages ; 24 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York, NY : William Morrow, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, [2021]
- Copyright: ©2021
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Subject: | MacDougall, Kate. Dog walking > England > London > Biography. |
Genre: | Biographies. Autobiographies. |
Available copies
- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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- 1 current hold with 1 total copy.
Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Stroud Branch | 636.70092 MacDo | 31681010242584 | NONFIC | Available | - |
- Baker & Taylor
"The irresistibly charming memoir of a young woman who started her own business as a dog walker for London's busy, well-heeled dog lovers. A true love letter to London, dogs, and growing up. "Aside from the odd biter or growler, the occasional bolter andthe one dog who didn't want to walk, the canines were the easy part. They were a muddy, messy joy in all shapes, sizes and breeds, from greedy Labradors to pampered pugs and everything in between. It was the owners who were the real challenge, a giddy mix of the over-protective, the clueless, the eccentrics and the perfectionists. There is no rule book on how to navigate the obsessions of the London dog owner. A degree in human psychology would have been far preferable to any sort of animal qualification. Not that I had either ..." In 2006, Kate MacDougall was working a safe but dull job at the venerable auction house Sotheby's in London. After a clumsy accident nearly destroyed a precious piece of art, she quit Sotheby's and set up her own dog-walking company. Kate knew little about dogs and nothing about business, and no one thought being a professional dog walker was a good use of her university degree. Nevertheless, Kate embarked upon an entirely new and very much improvised career walking some of the city's many pampered pooches, branding her company "London's Number One Dog Walking Agency." With sharp wit, delightful observations, and plenty of canine affection, Kate reveals her unique and unconventional coming-of-age story, as told through the dogs, and the London homes and neighborhoods they inhabit. One walk at a time, she journeys from a haphazard twenty-something to a happily--and surprisingly--settled adult, with love, relationships, drama, and home ownership along the way. But, as Kate says,"It's all down to the dogs" and what they taught her about London--and life."-- - Baker & Taylor
With sharp wit, delightful observations, and plenty of canine affection, the author, a former Sothebyâs employee turned dog walker, reveals her unique and unconventional coming-of-age story, as told through the dogs she walks, and the London homes and neighborhoods they inhabit. 50,000 first printing. - HARPERCOLL
â Sparkles with humor, joy and wit. Londonâs Number One Dog-Walking Agency bounds along with the energy of a rambunctious pup and exudes the wisdom of a beloved canine with an old soul (you know the type)." â BookPage
The irresistibly charming memoir of a young woman who started her own business as a dog walker for Londonâs busy, well-heeled dog lovers. A true love letter to London, dogs, and growing up.Â
Aside from the odd biter or growler, the occasional bolter and the one dog who didnât want to walk, the canines were the easy part. They were a muddy, messy joy in all shapes, sizes and breeds, from greedy Labradors to pampered pugs and everything in between. It was the owners who were the real challenge, a giddy mix of the over-protective, the clueless, the eccentrics and the perfectionists. There is no rule book on how to navigate the obsessions of the London dog owner. A degree in human psychology would have been far preferable to any sort of animal qualification. Not that I had eitherâ¦
In 2006, Kate MacDougall was working a safe but dull job at the venerable auction house Sothebyâs in London. After a clumsy accident nearly destroyed a precious piece of art, she quit Sothebyâs and set up her own dog-walking company. Kate knew little about dogs and nothing about business, and no one thought being a professional dog walker was a good use of her university degree. Nevertheless, Kate embarked upon an entirely new and very much improvised career walking some of the cityâs many pampered pooches, branding her company âLondon's Number One Dog Walking Agency.âÂ
With sharp wit, delightful observations, and plenty of canine affection, Kate reveals her unique and unconventional coming-of-age story, as told through the dogs, and the London homes and neighborhoods they inhabit. One walk at a time, she journeys from a haphazard twentysomething to a happilyâand surprisinglyâsettled adult, with love, relationships, drama, and home ownership along the way. But, as Kate says, âItâs all down to the dogsâ and what they taught her about Londonâand life.Â