Throw Me a Bone


Posted on Jun 12, 2008 By Julia Szabo
by Cooper Gillespie with recipes by Sally Sampson
 
Simon & Schuster, 160 pages, $14.95
 
In case you've never heard of the noted cookbook author Cooper Gillespie, he's the alter ego of the noted non-fiction writer Susan Orlean. In actual fact, he is Orlean's Welsh Springer Spaniel. And this volume is his contribution to canine culinary contentment, for as the subtitle explains, the book consists of 50 Healthy, Canine Taste-Tested Recipes for Snacks, Meals, and Treats.
 
The recipes are mouthwatering to read. How about Max's Hungarian Goulash, or Goldie's Meat Loaf Cupcakes? Make a meal of Mack and Cheese, or a snack of Paw-mesan Tail Twisters. I'd list more of the recipes if I weren't so hungry already!
 
For those worried about feeding "human" food to dogs, Cooper's dog trainer Stacy Alldredge rightly dismisses those fears, explaining that a) it won't make them beg (as long as you don't feed them from your plate, but take care to give them their own bowl and make them "sit" for their supper) and b) it won't make them fat ("Just like people, dogs don't get fat unless they eat too much and don't get enough exercise," Alldredge points out. "Healthy, fresh meat and vegetables, when consumed in proper quantities, will not make Fido fat!")
 
In between the recipes, readers are treated to charming photographs by Cami Johnson of Cooper and friends dining in, out, and around, plus judiciously-chosen quotations from various dog-loving personalities. My favorite is this Lonzo Idolswine gem: "My dog is usually pleased with what I do, because she is not infected with the concept of what I should be doing." 
 
Make even one of these recipes and your dog will be more than pleased - she'll be overjoyed. This book is good enough to eat. And you won't have to worry about leftovers, because the bowl will be licked clean.  
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