I recently finished reading “The Leonberger Hardcover version – April 1, 2000”, by Angela White. Currently it is only the hardback version that is available on Amazon, and it is 208 pages. I could not find it on Barnes and Noble or Chapters Indigo. The dimensions of this hardback are 7.25 x 0.75 x 10.5 inches, and the weight is 1.63 pounds, ISBN 978-1852790646, and on Amazon it currently costs between $4.95 and $91.85 depending on the quality of the book. It is currently out of print, so you have to buy a used copy. I bought mine for around $20.00 and except for a few scribbles on the inside cover it was in good condition.

In summary: Angela White is an experienced British author, an expert dog trainer and a Leonberger owner, well she was at the time. This book was great, much better than I expected. However, it is somewhat outdated and as I mentioned it is out of print. It does not have a great overall rating, but it seems like everyone who downrated it did so because it was out of print. I don’t downrate a book because it is out of print because that is a problem unrelated to the content of the book. Therefore, I gave it five stars.
Below is my review of The Leonberger by Angela White.
It’s Old but It Is the Most Professional Leonberger Book I’ve Come Across
I bought a used copy of the Leonberger by Angela White. Unfortunately, it is no longer in print. The author is a dog trainer and a Leonberger owner. As far as I can tell she is an expert dog trainer. In 208 pages the book covers, in detail, the origins and the history of the Leonberger breed, owning a Leonberger and the care of a Leonberger, showing your Leonberger, nutrition and health, breeding Leonbergers, and training Leonbergers. The author is British, so naturally the book is written from a British perspective. For example, she talks extensively about the (British) Kennel Club, but she does not mention the Leonberger Club of America.
The author is extremely knowledgeable, science oriented, and she knows and understands dogs, especially Leonbergers, exceptionally well. She is also a very good author and I think this book is very well written. It is jam packed with useful information, much of it I did not know. Therefore, I learned a lot from this book. It is well organized and there’s no repetition. I counted more than 180 colorful Leonberger photos that were all helpful and informative in their respective context, from whelping to old age.
I’ve read more than 30 Leonberger books, as well as other dog training books, and this book is hands down the best book on training a Leonberger that I’ve come across. The 80 pages on training Leonbergers is fabulously written with lots of helpful information. I think I can say with confidence that there is no better Leonberger book out there with respect to training. I was also impressed by the chapter on breeding Leonbergers. I am not very interested in this topic, but I’ve noticed that most Leonberger books that claim to cover breeding do not say much useful on the topic, if anything at all. This book gives a 32-page overview of the important aspects of breeding, how to do it, paperwork, etc., while referring to more in-depth sources for details.
The book was written a long time ago in 1998 (hardcover released 2000). Therefore, portions of it are outdated. This shows when the author writes about certain illnesses in Leonbergers. For example, Addison’s disease is no longer a considerable concern and some problems with Leonbergers are not mentioned. Perhaps most notable, the book states that Leonbergers should be neutered / spayed as soon as possible at the beginning of puberty. Since this book was written it has become clear that this will physically harm the dog and I see this as the major drawback of the book. Now a day it is recommended that you wait two years before neutering a Leonberger.
I am rating this book five stars despite it being outdated and despite the unfortunate advice on neutering / spaying, because the book shines in so many other aspects. I am not reducing my rating because the book is out of print since that is a problem unrelated to the content of the book.


Yay, I’m glad you finally found a truly Leonberger-specific book!
Argh, doesn’t it irk you when review ratings have nothing to do with the writing? Those kind of reviews are unhelpful, even inappropriate, because it hurts the author. Someone posted a one-star review of a book I read because the physical book had arrived damaged in transit. So I bumped up my review to five stars to help the author out and because I’ve had no luck with Amazon when flagging inappropriate reviews.
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Yes I agree. Like you say, it will hurt the author who is not at fault. It has nothing to do with how good or bad the book is. Sometimes I receive a damaged book from Amazon and I never downrate. I am glad you bumped up your rating.
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This looks like a really good book even though it’s a bit outdated. I can definitely see why you gave it five stars. It’s a shame that people were rating the book on matters that had nothing to do with the content of the book. That can be so misleading. Great review, Thomas!
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Thank you so much Kymber. Yes I agree. Out of print is not is a reason to downrate. The book is a little outdated but it did not effect a lot of content. The only thing that I reacted to was the neutering thing, which was not known at the time.
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Thanks for your review. I just ordered it from Amazon in Canada and paid $21.95 Canadian. It will be interesting to see the condition of the book when I receive it.
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Oh that is cool. Yes it will be interesting to see the condition. Except the scribbles mine was fine. I hope yours will be too.
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This looks like a beautiful book. I love when an author’s love for their topic (or the dog!) shines through.
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Yes I agree with that. It was a nice surprise since I did not expect anything special out of this book.
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I love the cover of Angela’s book, it has a pleasingly retro vibe. I was reading the review of your own book and it seems you have crafted an excellent publication, props to you. I would like to think I have a book in me one if these years. Mm, let’s see. You are quite right about how people should think a bit more about how they review.
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Thank you so much for your kind words Leighton and I agree with you about Angela’s cover. If you write a book I will certainly get it and read it. You have so many great travel stories and photos.
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HI Thomas, a lucky book find. I have a few books that are out of print and which I bought second hand because I wanted them.
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Yes you are right. I assume you mean books that are out of print from other people? All of yours are still available? Sorry for the late reply.
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Yes, from other people. 🌸
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