The Story Of The Poor Dog And The Rich Dog

The Story Of The Poor Dog And The Rich Dog
Author: João José Da Costa
Publisher: Clube de Autores
Total Pages: 45
Release: 2020-06-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

The book tells the story of a poor boy and his stray dog and a rich boy and his pedigree dog. It narrates the way of life of these four characters and how they are happy in the world in which they were born and met. Fate made them meet one day in a square and a great friendship was born between them. They started playing together, strengthening their friendship even more. The book draws a parallel of values between poverty and wealth. However, when families discover the children s social status, they are ordered to separate. Without understanding the reasons, children learn humiliation and discrimination on the one hand. However, the book reserves a pleasant surprise at the end, when, many years later, the two young people meet again.

A Dog About Town

A Dog About Town
Author: J.F. Englert
Publisher: Dell
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2007-05-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0440336961

Meet Randolph. A dog like any other dog—but with a nose for murder . . . Harry is a man still mourning the loss of his beloved girlfriend, Imogen, who left him suddenly without a word. He’s also the owner of a plump, poetry-loving Lab, Randolph. Like most Manhattan dogs, Randolph spends his days sifting through a world of scents, his owner’s neuroses, and an overcrowded doggy run at the American Museum of Natural History. But now a bereft Harry has drifted into a circle of would-be occultists. Which might not be so bad if one of them wasn’t also a murderer. But which one? With 100,000 times the smelling power of a human being, Randolph can quickly detect the scents of guilt, anxiety, and avarice—and he has no lack of suspects, from a seductive con woman to an uncouth professor of the decorative arts. Now, to protect his hapless owner’s life, Randolph might have to do the unthinkable—and start training Harry to catch a killer. . . .

The Dogist

The Dogist
Author: Elias Weiss Friedman
Publisher: Artisan Books
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2015-01-01
Genre: Pets
ISBN: 1579656714

When Friedman moved to New York City, he missed the dogs that had surrounded him growing up. He began photographing dogs on the street, and posting them on his blog, The Dogist. Whether because of the look in a dog's eyes, its innate beauty, or even the clothes its owner has dressed it in, every portrait in this book tells a story and explores the dog's distinct character and spirit.

Ready or Not in Dog Town

Ready or Not in Dog Town
Author: Sandy Rideout
Publisher: Sandy Rideout, Author
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2019-11-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

What if a dog you never met, a dog you never knew was the only dog for you? Isla McInnis flies across the country to Dorset Hills on a hunch that a sweet little rescue dog named Rio will change her life forever. But when she reaches the scenic town, the dog has already found a home. Bruce Duncan doesn't believe in whims or fate. The expert trainer is looking for reliable, local homes for his rescue dogs. Isla, an investigative reporter from L.A., may be pretty, persuasive and annoyingly persistent, but she doesn't tick any of the right boxes for a good owner in his eyes. When a quirky band of rescue rebels takes Isla under its wing and into the hills with Bruce to meet some available dogs, she has one day, one chance to prove she's worthy of a special Dorset Hills dog--even if Rio is no longer an option. By the time the sun sets, Isla questions whether adorable Rio was the true reason she was called to this quaint town in the first place. Is it possible that destiny comes wrapped in fur? If you love dogs, humor, romance and a little mystery, you’ll adore this short prequel to the Dog Town series! ❤ Get it Now! More about Dog Town... Dorset Hills is famous for being the most dog-friendly place in all of North America. People come from near and far to enjoy its beautiful landscape and unique charms. Naturally, when so many dogs and dog-lovers unite in one town, mischief and mayhem follow. Every visit to Dog Town is a heartwarming, hilarious romp with a glorious happily-ever-after. These standalone titles can be read in any order. If you want to travel the seasons with the residents of Dorset Hills, however, here’s the list: ‣ Ready or Not in Dog Town (Prequel) ◦ Bitter and Sweet in Dog Town (Labor Day) ‣ A Match Made in Dog Town (Thanksgiving) ◦ Lost and Found in Dog Town (Christmas) ‣ Calm and Bright in Dog Town (Christmas) ◦ Tried and True in Dog Town (New Year's) ‣ Yours and Mine in Dog Town (Valentine’s Day) ◦ Nine Lives in Dog Town (Easter) ‣ Bold and Blue in Dog Town (Coming Soon) ◦ Better or Worse in Dog Town (Coming Soon) ‣ The Dog Town Collection (Books 1-3 Boxed Set) ◦ The Dog Town Collection (Books 4-6 Boxed Set)

Meet My Girls

Meet My Girls
Author: Grace D. Napier
Publisher: Wheatmark, Inc.
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1604943475

Do you love dogs, and have you always been curious about guide dogs? "Meet My Girls" addresses many false notions commonly held about these noble creatures. It answers common questions such as: What basic equipment is used? How do persons who are blind use traffic lights? How does the dog know where its master wants to go? How long is the training? Which breeds of dog are used? How did the Seeing Eye begin? Grace D. Napier, Ed.D., writes about her sixty-nine years of experience with her Seeing Eye dog guides from the school the Seeing Eye, Inc., in New Jersey. She introduces basic information about guide dogs and the Seeing Eye, Inc., as well as details of her life with ten different dogs. Included within is an eighty-year timeline of the school's history and an epilogue about other kinds of trained dogs. About the Author Blind since birth, Dr. Grace D. Napier has taught children from preschool age through twelfth grade, as well as students on the graduate level at three universities. Holding four university degrees, she has worked in the field of teacher preparation for special education. To enable future teachers to meet additional needs of visually impaired and blind children and clients, she has combined two programs into one, namely, academic content and orientation/mobility. Hers was the first university program in the nation to do so at the University of Northern Colorado, Greeley. Now retired, she has published three other books.

Best Dog Hikes Northern California

Best Dog Hikes Northern California
Author: Linda Mullally
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2019-05-17
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1493041185

This guidebook reveals the 51 best hiking trails in northern California that are dog friendly. Throughout are full-color maps and photos, helpful tips and sidebars, and tailored hike specs for leash requirements. Also included is information about dog packing and preparation before you hit the trail. The area covers northern California to the Oregon border, with the southernmost part including Big Sur and east across to Bishop, CA.

Best Dog Hikes Northern California

Best Dog Hikes Northern California
Author: David Mullally
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2014-06-17
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1493011545

This guidebook reveals the 51 best hiking trails in northern California that are dog friendly. Throughout are full-color maps and photos, helpful tips and sidebars, and tailored hike specs for leash requirements. Also included is information about dog packing and preparation before you hit the trail. The area covers northern California to the Oregon border, with the southernmost part including Big Sur and east across to Bishop, CA.

Our Dumb Animals

Our Dumb Animals
Author: George Thorndike Angell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1910
Genre: Animal welfare
ISBN:

Social Worlds of Children

Social Worlds of Children
Author: Anne Haas Dyson
Publisher: Teachers College Press
Total Pages: 278
Release: 1993
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780807732953

Presents the results of a two-year ethnographic study of K-3 children who do not tell stories in the written language format valued by most early literacy educators.