The Well-Being and Happiness of Your Leonberger

I recently finished reading “Leonberger: Dog breed overview and guide Paperback – July 8, 2023”, by Nina Pultova. I bought the paperback version from Amazon, and it is 94 pages. It currently costs $9.99. There is also a kindle version, 74 pages, that costs $2.99 but if you have Kindle Unlimited it is free. The dimensions of the paperback are 6 x 0.22 x 9 inches, and the weight is 5 ounces, ISBN 979-8851501135.

Front cover of “Leonberger” by Nina Pultova shows a big male Leonberger standing sitting in snow.
Front cover of “Leonberger” by Nina Pultova. Click on the image to go to the Amazon location for the book.

Briefly, the book had some strongpoints but also some significant weaknesses. The author has written 192 dog breed books in a fairly short time. Impressive but that might explain why it was felt so generic. It was obvious that she did not have much experience with Leonbergers. I gave the book three stars. Below is my review of Leonberger by Nina Pultova. Click here to see the original review on Amazon.

The Well-Being and Happiness of Your Leonberger

The author, Nina Pustova, is a Ukrainian veterinarian who without question has a lot of knowledge of dogs. She is undoubtedly doing wonderful work for dogs in Ukraine under some very difficult circumstances. In this book she gives great advice on caring for and training dogs and the book has a positive and warm feel. It is well edited with respect to the English. I did not see any typos. The book is in black and white and contains no photos except for the beautiful Leonberger photo on the front cover. Nina Pustova has written 192 books on different dog breeds, which is quite an accomplishment.

Unfortunately, the information she presents in the book is pretty generic. Any book on a specific dog breed is bound to contain a fair amount of information that applies to dogs in general. However, if you are looking for in-depth Leonberger specific information this book does not provide much of that kind of information, even though there is some. It seems to me that the author does not have a lot of personal experience with Leonbergers. The book did not contain a lot of incorrect information, but I noticed a couple of noticeable errors. The author claims that a distinctive feature of Leonbergers is their double dewclaws on the hind legs. I think she is referring to Great Pyrenees here, not Leonbergers. She also states that they may have a black mask on their face. Well, that is a breed standard requirement, not just a “may”. They all have black masks.

I also found the “Myths and Misconceptions Debunked” chapter at the end of the book a bit peculiar. As an example, the first myth she is debunking is “Leonbergers are aggressive and dangerous”. Leonbergers are in general certainly not aggressive and dangerous, but no one thinks so either. It’s like debunking the myth that “Chihuahuas are large dogs” or “Canadians are impolite”. People don’t think so in the first place. The same applies to all her alleged myths. There are, however, real Leonberger myths. For example, one myth is that Heinrich Essig, the founder of the Leonberger was the mayor of the town of Leonberg. This is stated in a lot of Leonberger books and websites  including Wikipedia, even though it is false information.

The biggest issue for me was the layout of the book. First there was a lot of repetition of information as well as overuse of certain words and phrases such as “…well-being and happiness of your Leonberger”. Secondly, the layout / book design made the book feel like a long list. Each page had a few subtitles on gray background followed by one paragraph written as a command or a fact, and this pattern was repeated throughout the book. Every now and then the subtitle would be at the bottom of a page and the associated paragraph at the top of the next page, which doesn’t look nice. I think this list pattern would work in a blog post but not in a book.

So, this book has some great strengths but also many weaknesses and therefore I am rating it three stars.

Front cover of “Leonberger” by Nina Pultova is all black except for a barcode and QR code with an ISBN number.
Back cover of “Leonberger” by Nina Pultova.

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Author: thomasstigwikman

My name is Thomas Wikman. I am a software/robotics engineer with a background in physics. I am currently retired. I took early retirement. I am a dog lover, and especially a Leonberger lover, a home brewer, craft beer enthusiast, I’m learning French, and I am an avid reader. I live in Dallas, Texas, but I am originally from Sweden. I am married to Claudia, and we have three children. I have two blogs. The first feature the crazy adventures of our Leonberger Le Bronco von der Löwenhöhle as well as information on Leonbergers. The second blog, superfactful, feature information and facts I think are very interesting. With this blog I would like to create a list of facts that are accepted as true among the experts of the field and yet disputed amongst the public or highly surprising. These facts are special and in lieu of a better word I call them super-facts.

8 thoughts on “The Well-Being and Happiness of Your Leonberger”

  1. I bought & read your book on Le Bronco & LOVED IT! Skimmed your review of her book, she. Is, I’m sure, knowledgeable about dogs. But obviously not Leonbergers. Your book was one of the best I have read about dogs of any kind. I am obviously a dog lover, love to read almost anything. I was thoroughly entertained by your book & in tears when you had to put him down. I went through the same feelings when I had to let go of my 17 yr old Akita/Shepherd mix Katelyn who understood both Spanish & English& would roll her eyes at me if I cut loose with a swear word! Dogs are amazing! Your book was proof of what I found in several of my dogs over the yrs. Dogs considered “vicious”, it has to d o with how they are loved, raised & trained. Just a s you proved & wrote about! Keep writing great books. I’m a big fan. Thank you for a wonderful book! I’m 73. I don’t have a website.

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    1. Thank you, Linda, for your very kind words. I really appreciate your kindness and I agree with you, dogs are amazing. It is great that you love dogs, and it is great that you love to read. I’ve counted 40 Leonberger books on Amazon. I am so sorry to hear about your loss of Katelyn. She lived a very long life, especially for a big dog. She was amazing. She understood both English and Spanish words, and not liking your swearwords. What a great dog you had. Linda, I am very pleased to meet you.

      If you have the chance, and the time, it would be very helpful to me if you put some of the things you just said in an Amazon review (or a review somewhere else). It certainly does not have to be long. Whether you have the time or not I surely appreciate your very kind words. Thank you, Linda.

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