Author Steven B. Reider’s New Book, From Wag to Swag
2 min readFairfield, CA, December 01, 2023 –Steven B. Reider, who has been coaching canine for over twenty years, has accomplished his new e-book, “From Wag to Swag: A Coffee Table Tribute to Bird Dogs”: a heartwarming work that celebrates canine and all that they provide the world.
Every day he spends out within the discipline with the canine, writer Steven B. Reider finds nothing however pleasure within the course of. He has at all times beloved canine, however his love for canine deepened on account of his army service and, later in life, being recognized with PTSD. He has typically mentioned that he’s ceaselessly indebted to canine for what they’ve executed for him and his life.
Steve is a person of many phrases and an infinite variety of quotes—lots of which he has penned all through his lifetime, all about life and the love of canine. Steve has written three different books: “From Sit to Gundog,” “All Dogs Are from Missouri,” and “Some Days You’re the Dog, Some Days You’re the Fire Hydrant”—which cope with primary obedience coaching and hunt coaching to your favourite canine and one that can present you ways humorous canine may be. Steve’s love for canine exhibits up in all his books. He is actually a canine man and a grasp of his craft.
Steve writes, “This e-book is devoted to the one canine who gave me the energy to maintain dwelling. The canine who willed me to reside on a couple of event. She stayed by my facet by means of the nice instances and thru instances when it bought a bit of tough. Katie, a wonderful chocolate Labrador retriever, taught me a lot all through her life; however greater than something, she taught me how to reside within the second. She taught me how to keep within the current and never to dwell on the previous. She taught me what had handed can by no means be modified. She taught me not to fear in regards to the future as a result of issues could, and sometimes do, change many instances earlier than we ever get there. Katie gave me energy and hope, however most of all, she gave me happiness—not simply me however anybody who had ever met her. Man, may she ever make me smile!”