I Love Yorkies (Rating 5 of 5)
» Freda E. Anderson
After reading Cindy Adams' prior book about Jazzy, I was thrilled to see she had written this second book. It started a little slow but then lived up to my expectations as being funny, serious and sad. It was also exciting meeting celebrities through Cindy Adams and seeing a more personal side of them. Animal lovers will love this book
Tugs at the heartstrings (Rating 5 of 5)
» Patricia K. Boyd
Cindy Adams is honest, caring, and humorous in writing about her two adorable pet dogs. This is simply a must read for all dog owners and lovers of the canine creatures
Gone to the Dogs - Not Exactly (Rating 3 of 5)
» Thriller Reader
First of all, if you don't like little dogs or people who pamper and dress their dogs, this book isn't for you. Don't buy it; don't read it. Seriously. Don't say you weren't warned.
If you are a dog fanatic -- and especially if you like to dress them up, treat them like a member of the family, etc. -- you will love parts of this book. The book details how our dogs come to run our lives. We may not intend for it to happen, we may not want it to happen, but we let it happen and it does happen. And, in a certain sense, we like it.
If you're one of those people, you will smile as you read this book. There are some great stories, including bringing a new dog into the family, that ring absolutely true. And the writing is interesting and fast-paced.
What I didn't like was the constant name dropping. I'd never heard of the author until I read the book -- apparently she frequently meets with the rich & famous. Even so, it seems that every other page is about what famous person she whined to about this and what famous person her dog(s) didn't like and what famous person she took her dog to visit, and what famous person . . . you get the picture.
I guess it's her shtick. But for me it very much distracted from what was an otherwise enjoyable dog story
A dog lover loves it (Rating 5 of 5)
» Suzanne Oberholtzer
I loved the book and stories. However, you need to read her first book first. I stopped reading this one to read the other one and picked this one back up. I finished it in just days. I love my dogs immensely but I don't quite get to spoil them like she does. Our dogs love us unconditionally and I wouldn't have it any other way
Will someone please kill this woman and all her dogs! (Rating 1 of 5)
» Not to be mean but...
Besides being guilty of beastiality, Cindy Adams is guilty of animal abuse. Dogs do not want to be dressed up in little outfits and hats. Dogs do not want to be fork fed chicken from Le Cirque. Cindy Adams needs to learn that dogs do not think they are people. Dogs know that they are dogs. Cindy's dogs think that she's a dog too.
Having said that. Dogs that wear clothes do not deserve to live. And neither do their owners