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Pee On It and Walk Away: How to Stay Stress-Free Among Difficult People. Life Lessons from Superdog Abby

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About Pee On It And Walk Away: How To Stay Stress-Free

Product Description Lift your leg and laugh! It's stress management; the doggie way.Superdog Abby, the world's "Zen-est" pooch, shares her sassy secrets with you. No 10 steps, just simple, funny one-line life lessons and pictures on how to be stress-free in any situation. From "Their Insanity is Not Your Insanity," to "If the Room Stinks, Don't Fart More," this pet-loving picture book is much funnier, and cheaper, than therapy. Learn to deal with difficulty dog style. Just pee on it and walk away. Review "SNAPPY, HILARIOUS BOOK. Abby...is a SUPER FURRY GURU," Matt Shepatin, author, The Best NFL Stories Ever Told."SHOULD BE REQUIRED READING," Mayor Michael Koblenz, Village of East Hills, N.Y."I COULD FEEL MY STRESS MELTING AWAY...THE BOOK IS REALLY A GEM." - Kelly's Thoughts on Things"I COULD FEEL MY STRESS MELTING AWAY...THE BOOK IS REALLY A GEM." - Kelly's Thoughts on Things"IF YOU WANT TO FIND INNER PEACE, then this is the book for you," Craig Jones, author, Fatal Attraction."I LOVE THIS BOOK!" Cathy Tuite, Dog Walker."WHIMSICAL...FUN-TO-READ. A NICE GIFT," Marriage editor, bellaonline.com"I RECOMMEND Abby's words of wisdom," David Longmire, Psychotherapist"FUNNY WITH WISE ADVICE," Wesley Badillo MD, NYS Dept. of Health."FULL OF GOOD LIFE LESSONS," Lynn Altman, president, branding company Brand Now GREAT FOR ANY AGE!"You can learn a lot from Superdog Abby, and this book is right on the money giving life lessons from a dog that you can use in your day to day life. Every page has a little lesson if you will and a super cute picture to go with it.  The "advice" is spot on and Abby really is a smart doggy! You cannot help but smile looking at these pictures, and the "life lessons" are totally relatable. I started reading it after work and I am always pretty stressed when done with work and by the time I was a few pages in I could feel my stress melting away.There is just something about animals that is therapeutic, and the cute pictures in my opinion are a definite bonus to each lesson. Children can learn from this book, adults can learn from this book." - Kathy Siano, Kelly's Thoughts on Things. From the Author What do some pets know, that most of us forgot? If it's Zen-dog Abby, it's the secret to staying calm, happy and non-plussed in any situation Screaming children? No problemo. Aggressive dogs? Nuthin'. Here is Abby's successful life philosophy distilled down into simple one-sentence wisdoms and fun pictures. It's a book you can pick up anytime, flip open a page or two and get instant stress-relief. It's certainly helped us and we hope it helps you too. About the Author Abby the Superdog - is a 13 year old Chihuahua, Papillon and King Charles Spaniel mix. Abby lives in NYC with her sister, a calico cat named Chopstick, who loves to steal her food. Esther Yang - is a healer, Core Energetic Psychotherapist and Yoga teacher. She was born in Indonesia, studied in the U.S. and Singapore. Esther is a graduate of Institute of Core Energetic and Barbara Brennan School of Healing. She has been featured on numerous television, radio programs and print publications. Esther often speaks about mind-body medicine to corporate and hospital groups, including Cornell Medical School, Learning Annex, Gilda's Club and Trinity Wall Street Discovery Ministry. Roger Ziegler - is the author of several books for adults, young adults and children. An award-winning journalist and certified life coach, Roger has been featured in numerous publications and TV shows including NBC Nightly News, MBC Korean Broadcasting, The New York Times and Australian Cosmopolitan. He hosts workshops where people unlock their powers for personal growth. And he likes to bark at things for no specific reason.