Actually, if that's the same one I've seen, it's actually a good book. It talks about the importance of health testing, and even touches on show dogs, working dogs, and titles. It also talks about finding the right mentor and selecting the best stock for your bloodline. It also stresses the importance of all the testing to ensure healthy offspring.
It also talks heavily about the time and money that goes into proper breeding, and really it would scare away beginning backyard breeders, if they believed the truths in the book about the high costs of doing things right, the work of selecting good breeding pairs, finding a mentor, genetic and health testing, ect. ect. ect. It also stresses how reputable breeders, once all the work, time and money is done with, barely come out with little, if any, profit from it and how reputable breeders do it to better the breed.
Not a bad book really, there's been waaaayyy worse out there. If I'm not mistaken, the author is a show judge too.