Veteran pet behaviorist/author Steve Duno has to date authored eighteen books and scores of magazine
and web articles. He has covered a wide variety of subject matter on both dogs and cats, including
basic training, aggression, environmental enrichment, behavior modification, breed profiling, trick
training, and pet health care. His career in dog training began in 1989 when he rescued Lou, a feral
six month-old Rottweiler/shepherd. The offspring of guard dogs on a Mendocino marijuana grow, the
sick and injured Lou was both smart and wild. In an effort to tame the intelligent pup, Duno
inadvertantly began his twenty year career as a behaviorist and trainer. Together, Duno and Lou
helped to save hundreds of dogs from euthanasia. Formerly a teacher in New York City and Los
Angeles, he currently lives in Seattle with his family and an ever-changing assortment of rescued pets.
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Jean M. Fogle
Jeanne Fogle, a graduate of Purdue University, is a freelance writer and photographer specializing
in dogs and gardens. In 1979, Jean and her husband, Terry, moved to Virginia to start a tree nursery
business. Fogle has always enjoyed photography, and when she switched to slide film, she began selling
her photo essays to gardening magazines. When her oldest son left for college, she got a Jack Russell
Terrier puppy and started photographing dogs and writing for dog magazines.
Her work has appeared in Browntrout, Willow Creek Press, Reiman Publications and Petprints calendars.
Her articles have been in Woman's Day, Dog Fancy, Popular Dogs and other national magazines. Additionally,
she is a member of Dog Writers Association of America and Garden Writers Association of America. Her first book,
Salty Dogs (Wiley, 2009), is a photo book about dogs enjoying the beach.
Tricks for Treats (Bowtie Press, 2010) is the author's second book.