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  “In a literary landscape littered with books about dogs, [this book] stands out. It is joyful, touching, informative, humane, and wise. Ms. Clothier truly understands dogs and knows how to speak their language.”

  —CLINTON SANDERS, PHD, AUTHOR OFUNDERSTANDING DOGS: LIVING AND WORKING WITH CANINE COMPANIONS

  LIKE NO OTHER “DOG BOOK”…

  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, this extraordinary book takes a radical new direction in understanding our life with canines, and offers us astonishing new lessons about our pets. From changing the “misbehaviors” and habits that upset us, to seeing the world from their unique and natural perspective, to finding a deep connection with another being, BONES WOULD RAIN FROM THE SKY will help you receive an incomparable gift: a profound, lifelong relationship with the dog you love.

  “Those of us who love dogs can benefit greatly from this book… Those who take Clothier’s words to heart will be blessed for doing so.”

  —SUNDAY OKLAHOMAN

  “If dogs could pray, they would ask that people read this thoughtful and warmhearted book.”

  —REv. GARY KOWALSKI, AUTHOR OFTHE SOULS OF ANIMALS

  “Down-to-earth and easy to read… a memorable tribute to the grace, spirit, and soul of our co-pilots through life.”

  —MARC BEKOFF, PHD, AUTHOR OFSTROLLING WITH OUR KIN

  Monty Sloan SUZANNE CLOTHIER is a dog trainer, lecturer, and award-winning author. Well known for her holistic approach to the dog-human relationship, she lives on a working farm in upstate New York with her husband, eight dogs, and innumerable other animals.