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Decoding Dog's E-mails Reveals Fascinating Truth About
Retriever's Life
LOS ANGELES, May 9, 2008 -- Even the cleverest dog couldn't
figure out how to buck the Internet's reliability as a
source for translation programs - otherwise, Susan Lustig
may never have been able to decipher the mysterious folder
she discovered while reorganizing the files in her computer.
The folder contained nearly two years' worth of e-mails
written by her rescued Golden Retriever, Shilo, to her
sister's Bichon Frise.
Once she got over the shock of reading Shilo's take on
everything from cats to Christmas Tree etiquette ("I'm a
normal male dog, and we both know the true purpose of a
tree. This is too much," Shilo wrote), Lustig found
photographs to illustrate Shilo's chronicle and created the
book "E-mails from Shilo," now available as a paperback or
as an e-book.
"It was so bizarre to find this weird file that I knew I
hadn't created, and not be able to read it," Lustig said
from the Southern California home she shares with her
husband and Shilo. "But Shilo's strange behavior when I
found it, his constant efforts to distract me, made me
suspicious enough to search the 'net for a dog language
translation program."
Once she found a way to decode the file, Lustig said she was
initially taken with Shilo's acute curiosity into human
behavior and how it relates to dogs. Yet as she read and
re-read the e-mails, she became even more impressed with his
quest to understand how dog behavior relates to humans.
"Apparently Sammy, the Bassett Hound next door, was actually
Shilo's mentor and an authority on the early history of dogs
and the folklore of ancient wolves and their relationship
with man," said Lustig. "Shilo wrote to Max, my sister's
dog, about everything - but his relationship with Sammy was
clearly a very special part of Shilo's world. Sammy was
extremely influential in Shilo's inner growth."
Lustig, a long-time animal lover and writer who worked for
more than a decade as a creative producer for major theme
park companies and helped create "Animal Actors" for
Universal Studios Florida, hopes that "E-mails from Shilo"
will give animal lovers of all ages and species greater
insight into self-discovery, love and friendship.
"E-mails from Shilo" is a publication from Barkley
Publishing, LLC (http://www.barkleypublishing.com).
"E-mails from Shilo," besides being available in paperback,
is also available as an e-book in PDF, MobiReader, Palm
(eReader) and Microsoft Reader formats. For information,
visit http://www.emailsfromshilo.com , call (818) 636-1040
or e-mail sjl@barkleypublishing.com.
Contact:
Susan Lustig
(818) 636-1040
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