Please Don't Feed the Daisy

Living, Loving, and Losing Weight with the World's Hungriest Dog

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By Beverly West

By Jason Bergund

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When Jason moves in with Bev, it’s supposed to be temporary. But then Daisy the Chihuahua comes to stay. Just two-and-a-half pounds when they adopt her, Daisy is a charmer. And soon, an eater. Hot on her heels comes Elvis the pug, and then, of course, their puppies! Instead of losing her baby weight, after giving birth to four puppies, Daisy gets even chubbier and soon outgrows even her fattest fat sweaters. Bev and Jason decide it’s time for everyone, including the two of them, to pull together, lead a healthier life-style — and in the process become a family (albeit an unconventional one).

Please Don’t Feed the Daisy is the wickedly funny, remarkably useful story of their journey toward becoming that family, and a fit one to boot. Packed with yummy, fun, diet- and earth-friendly recipes for both dogs and people, as well as training tips and the Happily Ever After Maintenance Plan, this is a heartwarming and healthy tale for dog- (and food-) lovers everywhere.

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On Sale
May 12, 2009
Page Count
208 pages
Publisher
Hachette Books
ISBN-13
9781401323370

Beverly West

About the Author

Beverly West is the co-author of the bestselling Cinematherapy series as well as six books with Jason Bergund including the Booksense bestseller What Pets Do While You’re at Work, Fat Daisy: Inner Beauty Secrets From a Real Dog, Pugtherapy: Finding Happiness One Pug at a Time, and Brides Behaving Badly: Wild Wedding Photos You Were Never Meant to See, and TVtherapy: The Television Guide to Life. Bev and Jason are newlyweds, and live on the upper west side of Manhattan with their four dogs, one cat, two turtles, and as of last counting, fourteen fish.

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