Most people talk to their dogs (some people talk to their plants!), but Zig Ziglar has engaged in lively conversations and even the occasional debate with his Welsh Corgi dog, Taffy.
When Dirty Dog (Zig’s affectionate nickname for Taffy) walked into the Ziglar family household on his short, stubby legs in early 1995, he walked straight into Zig’s unsuspecting heart. Conversations With My Dog shows a side of America’s number one motivator that few may have suspected. He’s nuts about his dog—and the feeling is obviously mutual.
Their discussions about health, happiness, faith, and the nature of dogs and how to improve relationships—including the one Dirty Dog has with his “Dad”—make this not only an enjoyable read, but one that will leave you with much to consider.
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"Delightful, meaningful, fun. Perfect combo. Listen to the audiobook read by the author for an extra dose of good times."
— Tara (5 out of 5 stars)
" A humorous and creative collection of stories. Ziglar does an amazing job sharing principles for relating with people. "
— David, 11/10/2013" Are dogs like people, or people like dogs? This was an escape with a tilt toward self-reflection. "
— Nancy, 4/26/2013" Didn't care for this book. I couldn't even finish it. "
— Susan, 9/23/2012" DIRTY DOG!!!! "
— Mei, 12/2/2011" Zig is someone that should be listen to instead of read. This book goes over his other books. "
— Clark, 11/13/2011" Too schmaltzy. Couldn't even finish it. "
— Michele, 10/2/2010" Very entertaining and some good thought to live by. "
— Shirley, 8/20/2010" Very entertaining and some good thought to live by. "
— Shirley, 8/17/2010" Didn't care for this book. I couldn't even finish it. "
— Susan, 1/20/2010" Zig is someone that should be listen to instead of read. This book goes over his other books. "
— Clark, 3/6/2009" Too schmaltzy. Couldn't even finish it. "
— Michele, 10/18/2008" Are dogs like people, or people like dogs? This was an escape with a tilt toward self-reflection. "
— Nancy, 1/12/2008Zig Ziglar (1926–2012) was a motivational speaker, teacher, and trainer who traveled the world over delivering his messages of humor, hope, and encouragement. He wrote over thirty celebrated books on personal growth, leadership, sales, faith, family, and success, including See You at the Top, Zig Ziglar’s Leadership and Success Series, and Developing the Qualities of Success. His books have been translated into over thirty-eight languages. He traveled over five-million miles across the world delivering powerful life-improvement messages, cultivating the energy of change. Recognized by his peers as the quintessential motivational genius of our times, Zig Ziglar’s unique delivery earned him many honors, and today he is still considered one of the most versatile authorities on the science of human potential.