Dingo Devotionals

Learning to Heel

by Lynne Scott


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Softcover
$11.99
Softcover
$11.99

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 9/24/2007

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 144
ISBN : 9781434331533

About the Book

Learn about the Master while training your best friend

 

Training your dog to come when called is hard.  Putting down that third brownie is even harder.  Discipline and obedience are not exactly welcome words for dogs or people.  Dingo Devotionals will show you how living within boundaries is not restrictive but the most liberating choice we can make.

 

Author and boarding kennel owner Lynne Scott noticed the parallels between dog training and faith in God while taking her dogs through obedience classes.  Struggling with her own spiritual journey during her husband's battle with Lou Gehrig's disease, dogs in Lynne's care and the on-going training of her Australian Cattle dog, Foster,  brought home the message of Trust the Master.

 

Wise and humorous, Dingo Devotionals provides a unique perspective at the intersection of life and faith.


About the Author

The Author:

Lynne Scott is a graduate of Ohio Northern University and has operated Good Shepherd Boarding Kennel since 1998 on the Gold Coast of Hardin County, Ohio.  She has been a Children's Leader and Secretary for Bible Study Fellowship International, taught Sunday School, leads a local multi-denominational Bible study and is a founding member of ReStore Community Center in Ada, Ohio.  She is a sombrero-level member of the El Cantarito Fiesta Society.  In addition to Dingo Devotionals, she has written two screenplays.

She can be reached at dingodevotionals@yahoo.com


The Illustrator:

Ellie Miller is Lynne's mother and also has a son, Todd.  She lives in Toledo, Ohio where she is a member of the Toledo Artists' Club, Toledo Women's Art League, Northwest Ohio Watercolor Society, the Ohio Plain Air Society, and an Associate member of the Ohio Watercolor Society.

The Dog:

Foster is an eight year old Australian Cattle Dog.  At his home, he herds cats, not cattle, and tries to boss the kennel dogs and steal their food when Lynne isn't watching.