Puppy Love: An Illustrated Guide to Picking Your Perfect Canine Companion
Melissa Maxwell, illus. by Sara Mulvanny. Gibbs Smith, $17.99 (112p) ISBN 978-1-4236-6354-6
Book editor Maxwell debuts with this playful if slight guide to choosing the right dog breed. She provides tongue-in-cheek dating app profiles for 43 breeds, indicating their size, typical lifespan, activity level, and personality. Pomeranians, Maxwell writes, have “Big Dog Energy,” love being the center of attention, and are bad with kids. An “ideal first date” with an English bulldog consists of a stroll around the block, and they do best in air-conditioned homes because they overheat easily. There’s plenty of silliness throughout, such as when Maxwell jokes that Botox is a trend the wrinkly shar-pei can’t get behind (“Are you telling me that humans are trying to remove wrinkles? Make it make sense!”) and pokes fun at pugs’ fondness for napping by listing “zzzzzzzzz” as a “social cause I care about.” The illustrations are sweet and colorful, but the cutesy presentation comes at the expense of more in-depth, practical information on the care each dog requires. Additionally, the dating profile conceit leads to some cringe-worthy moments, as when Maxwell describes golden retrievers as “DTF: Down to Fetch.” This quirky outing might make for a fun gift, but there’s not enough substance to recommend it for prospective dog owners. (May)
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Reviewed on: 02/14/2023
Genre: Nonfiction