After spending almost 10 years dating after divorce, Jackie Pilossoph, Founder of Divorced Girl Smiling, has stories. Lots of them.

And now, she’s going public with them in her new book, “Who Let the Dogs out: An Empowering, Funny, and Inspiring Guide to Dating After Divorce.”

“Who Let The Dogs Out” is a non-fiction dating advice book for those embarking on the journey of dating after divorce. Each chapter tells the story of one dog (a guy Jackie dated). Her stories are heartwarming and fun, and you’ll feel like you’re reading a novel. Even better, at the end of each chapter, Jackie offers practical advice so that you can avoid making the same mistakes she did.

If you like what you read on Divorced Girl Smiling, and you like what you hear on the Divorced Girl Smiling podcast, you’ll love “Who Let the Dogs out?”

Who Let the Dogs Out?

Who let the dogs out?

Dating after divorce can feel like a nightmare – but it doesn’t have to be one! From Jackie Pilossoph, the Founder of Divorced Girl Smiling and host of the Divorced Girl Smiling Podcast comes a very real, very heartwarming, and at times, utterly hilarious guide to surviving the dogs of dating, to identify the breed of love you’d like to bring home the next time around.

Following her divorce at age 41, Jackie found herself back on the dating scene and wrangling a pack of mostly loveable, but issue-ridden men she now compares to dogs: The Bichon Frisé (The Hot & Cold Guy), the Golden Retriever (The Way Too Nice Guy), and the Jack Russell Terrier (The Cheater), to name a few.

But with the help of her friends and family, a good therapist, a few bottles of pinot, regular kickboxing classes, and a lot of self-reflection, Jackie learned something valuable from each dating disaster, especially about what she wanted and deserved in life and love. So, when the Goldendoodle (The Hot Baseball Coach) crossed her path, she was ready for the most wildly romantic, healthiest, and happiest relationship she’s ever known.

An affectionate, funny, and authentic portrait of post-divorce life, Who Let the Dogs Out? will help you:

  • Quickly identify your dates’ red flags.
  • Avoid settling for bad behavior, or behavior that doesn’t feel right to you.
  • Get out of toxic situations sooner, rather than later.
  • Appreciate people for who they are and not try to change them.
  • Recognize the good ones and be grateful for them.
  • Establish boundaries and respect in your relationships.
  • Look deep within and be honest about what makes you happy.
  • Know when you’re ready for real, meaningful love.

When that perfect breed comes along, you’ll be able to recognize him instantly and be your best self in life and love. Who let the dogs out? All the women who divorced them. And you know what? Who they unleashed could turn out to be the love of your life.