Kim Kavin is a widely published award-winning journalist, as well as a volunteer worker dedicated to fostering puppies who have been saved from high-kill shelters but who have not yet been adopted. She lives in Long Valley, NJ, where her hobbies include cooking, wine tasting, and hiking local park trails with her dogs Blue and Ginger.
"""Essential reading for all dog lovers, this balanced work will become the standard on this topic."" -- Library Journal (starred) ""A devastatingly clear-cut expose'. That Kavin manages to accomplish so much without tugging too hard on readers' emotions is only one of the surprises in this megaton bomb."" -- Booklist ""Pets play a unique role in human emotions. Furry friends are so beloved that dogs are, according to Kavin, an $11 billion a year industry. But behind portions of this mammoth business lie some shady practices. Kavin investigates these practices to ask where our pets come from."" -- The Chicago Tribune ""Those who are breeding and raising dogs responsibly will find validation in their endeavors-and consumers seeking to buy or adopt dogs will benefit from the information Kavin has gathered as they make their decisions."" -- Publishers Weekly ""Kavin's journalistic approach to the subject offers a balanced analysis of a impassioned subject, and her hands-on approach to research enhances her credibility. The insights into the commercial side of pet adoption are eye-opening, and even the most devoted dog advocates will likely find food for thought in these pages."" -- Shelf Awareness ""Should be required reading for anyone interested in owning a dog-whether that be via adoption or purchase from a breeder."" -- Parade ""Riveting, informative, and important. Kavin brilliantly explores both sides of every issue in a surprisingly even-handed manner, while steadfastly remaining a passionate advocate for the dogs caught in the middle. "" -- Teresa J. Rhyne, author of the No. 1 New York Times Bestseller THE DOG LIVED (AND SO WILL I) ""That Kim Kavin sees questions where the rest of the world sees everyday life is what makes her a great reporter. That she gets answers-disturbing, unexpected, yet ultimately hopeful-is what makes The Dog Merchants such a necessary and compelling read."" -- Jim Gorant, New York Times bestselling author of THE LOST DOGS ""A deeply researched, entertainingly written, incredibly thorough journey into the murky, confusing, and poorly policed world of breeders, buyers, and sellers of dogs. Read it before you pick out your next puppy. "" -- Josh Dean, author of the award-winning SHOW DOG: The Charmed Life and Trying Times of an Almost-Perfect Purebred ""We must be their ally, their voice. The Dog Merchants shows you that the way to start is to be a conscious consumer."" -- Robin Layton, Pulitzer Prize nominee and co-author of A LETTER TO MY DOG"