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Amazon.com Not long ago, Paw Nation talked to the author of a fun new book called "Am I Boring My Dog?" The book is lighthearted, but is packed full of useful information for pet owners who want to indulge and pamper their pooch while still being socially responsible. The book covers topics ranging from why dogs make good pets and where you should get a dog to responding to folks who criticize the amount of money you spend on your four-legged friend. Looking for a dog-friendly job? This book helps you figure out how to make that happen, always in an amusing way. This week, five lucky Paw Nation readers will win a copy of this fantastic book. Will it be you? All you have to do is leave a ...

Pet owners take a slightly different approach to decorating than non-pet owners. A white sheepskin rug? Gorgeous! Until your cat starts grooming it. Just ask New York Post pets columnist Julia Szabo, whose new book, "Pretty Pet-Friendly: Easy Ways to Keep Spot's Digs Stylish and Spotless," gets down and dirty about how to keep your home stylish and clean while living with pets. It is her sixth book and a "sequel" to her 2001 title, "Animal House Style: Designing a Home to Share with Your Pets." It's the rare decorating book that mentions cat vomit (as in, how best to clean it off your carpet) and dried dog urine (which glows "CSI"-like under "black" or ultraviolet light), but Szabo's ...