Amy Sutherland Trains Men

Rosa Hayes
Amy Sutherland is at it again. This time it isn't animals to be trained -- unless of course you count your husband as one. Amy Sutherland writes books on training animals and has become an expert. Animal-lovers can't seem to get enough of what she has to offer. But now she has come up with something completely different from her niche. Amy Sutherland has written What Shamu Taught Me about Love, Life and Marriage. The title is cute, and is really putting her onto the map with women who are begging for a way to get their husbands to put the toilet seat down.

I've been married to my husband for a few years now and we have six children -- don't do the math it will only confuse you. I could really use a book like the one Amy Sutherland wrote. I often have a lot of complaints against my husband even though I love him to death.

I have come up with a few reasons that women would need to read What Shamu Taught Me about Love, Life and Marriage by Amy Sutherland. Being married isn't always easy, but a guide for husbands? Now this is something that every new bride should have, and I can't believe that someone has finally come up with one.

Your husband, the remote control and Amy Sutherland

This may have not been the best choice for a sub-title but when a husband has to have full control over the remote control then Amy Sutherland may need to come to the rescue. It doesn't matter if I am watching something or if my husband is watching something, the remote control is always by his side. I even try to sneak it pass him when he falls a sleep and I swear it is like his sub cautious mind knows it since he grips even tighter or wakes up and say hay, I was watching that. What, in his sleep?

Your husband, the animal and Amy Sutherland

Does your husband have to have full control over everything? Mine doesn't but this is because he knows I would be him with a frying pan. If your husband fits into this mix, Amy Sutherland might have a cute to train your husband so that control will become equal control instead of a one way street.

Puppies in training

Amy Sutherland has become the wiz at training animals and now she is even helping women around the globe to train their husbands. They say that you can't teach an old dog new tricks but I say this is all hogwash. I believe that people can change for the better or worse but hopefully the better, if they really want too.

This book by Amy Sutherland would make a great gift for a bridesmaid shower or anniversary or anyone who complains about their husband which means pretty much every married woman.

Published by Rosa Hayes

Rosa is a full time student at OCCC with a major in political science. She is currently the author of many articles on parenting, life skills, family, and careers as well as many other things.  View profile

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  • J. E. Davidson7/24/2008

    I could use this book! Great review.

  • Gabrielle M. Dugal7/23/2008

    Hmm, I should check out the book ... this could help me!

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