The Courageous Corgi

The Courageous Corgi
Author: Lea Herrick
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2004
Genre: Pembroke Welsh corgi
ISBN: 9781930052178

Corgi Capers

Corgi Capers
Author: Val Muller
Publisher: Dancing with Bear Publishing
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2012-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780615592237

Fifth-grader Adam Hollinger looked forward to an ordinary summer: All-Star baseball practice, reading comic books, begging his parents for a dog, and avoiding his mischievous older sister. But things get crazy when the Hollingers adopt two corgi puppies and the team's star pitcher breaks his arm. Even worse, a serial burglar has been targeting the neighborhood, and the Hollingers' house is on the list. When the adults of the town become stumped, it's up to Adam and the puppies to set things straight.

Laz's Perfect State Machine

Laz's Perfect State Machine
Author: Minnie Swinburne
Publisher: Author House
Total Pages: 53
Release: 2011-08-24
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1456792946

Meet Laz Ian Ventor, a Lazy Inventor. Hes house sitting for his friend when disaster strikes! In an attempt to solve his problem he creates a machine that makes everything perfect. Lazs machine helps out a number of people, including the queen, things are happening that are beyond Lazs wildest dreams and everything is perfect! That is, until theres a problem with the machine. Its obvious that something drastic must happen to put the world to rights once more. Will this Lazy Inventors only ever working machine have to be destroyed? Should he have never made it in the first place? And what will his friend say when she gets back to all that mess?

Corgi Haven

Corgi Haven
Author: Janice J. Ciarla
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 149
Release: 2010-10-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 146283258X

Book Summary This story takes place in the fictional town of Redeemer, Oklahoma, located outside the real city of Enid. It is a story of the tremendous love and passion Meredith Charlesby has for her Welsh Corgis, the dogs she rescues and the well-being of the breed as a whole. It is a story of healing not only for Meredith but for Danny, Davis, Linda and Alan. It is the story of a wonderful small close-knit Christian community with a big heart and room for all believers who have lost their way, had their faith shaken, or seek redemption and new beginnings.

The Complete Guide to Corgis

The Complete Guide to Corgis
Author: David Anderson
Publisher: LP Media Inc
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2018-04-09
Genre: Pets
ISBN:

With its short legs and oversized facial features, the Corgi has become one of the cutest and most popular dog breeds in America today. Their affectionate personality and adaptability make them perfectly suited to most homes and environments. The Complete Guide to Corgis is intended for the busy new owner who needs to quickly and easily learn everything they NEED to know as they embark on Corgi ownership. This comprehensive guide answers every question you may have including: Is a Corgi right for me? What do I do now that I've brought home my Corgi? How can I best train my Corgi? What common mistakes should I avoid? Be prepared for your new pup, and all the challenges that come along with owning a Corgi. This book will take you on a step-by-step journey and walk you through virtually everything you'll need to know as a new Corgi owner, including: The differences between the Pembroke and Cardigan breeds Corgi history and characteristics The ideal Corgi home Finding the right Corgi for you Preparing for your new Corgi The first Week with your new puppy The first Month with your new puppy Corgi House-training The importance of socializing your Corgi Being a GREAT puppy parent Corgis and other dogs Training your Corgi puppy Basic Commands Corgi Nutritional Needs Grooming a Corgi Basic Corgi health care Health concerns with Corgis Your aging Corgi If your are ready to take on the challenges and joys of owning a Corgi, then this is the book you need. The road to being a great Puppy parent is a long and difficult one, this road map can help you navigate all the twist and turns as you start the most amazing journey of your life!

Corgi Capers

Corgi Capers
Author: Val Muller
Publisher: Dancing with Bear Publishing
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2012-10-06
Genre: Halloween
ISBN: 9780615707792

Corgi Capers: The Sorceress of Stoney Brook embroils Adam and Patrick in the scariest caper yet. The old Frostburg house has new tenants, and to Adam and Patrick, they look like witches. Belle and Cassie dress elaborately, speak strangely, and seem to know way too much about the Hollingers. Adam and Patrick read about how Logan Zephyr, their favorite comic book hero, defeated an evil sorceress and wonder if they, too, are facing real witches. When Belle asks Adam to rake leaves for her close to Halloween, Adam decides it's a great excuse to investigate the house-or is it the perfect way for the witches to cast a spell on Adam and his best friend?

Itch

Itch
Author: Douglas J. McGregor
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2019-05-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1532075618

On an earth-size planet in the Centaurus Constellation, a paranormal investigator, his talking dog Hugo, and an abandoned orphan boy attempt to save Mankind from the deadly scourge of “Itch”. “They wanted the kids,” Max said, “they wanted the orphans, they wanted the seven of us.” “Why?” the dog asked, and looked at me, shaking his head in wonder. “They wanted us for ‘Itch’,” the boy continued. “What’s that?” I asked. “I don’t know, Taylor,” he admitted, and shurgged. “All they kept talking about was ‘‘Itch’,” and he shrugged again and added, “By the way they were talking, ‘Itch’ must be real important.” Hugo jumped up in alarm and ran around the kitchen table. He barked shrilly few times and stopped in front of me, his expressions cold sober. “We have to talk,” he said sternly. “We have to talk now-in private.”

Cruel Candy

Cruel Candy
Author: Mildred Abbott
Publisher: Cozy Corgi Mysteries
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2017-12-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781973449294

Estes Park, Colorado: picturesque mountains, charming shops, delightful bakeries, a cozy bookstore... and murder. Winifred Page and her corgi, Watson, move to Estes Park to hit the Reset button on life. Fred is about to open her dream bookshop, and the only challenges she anticipates are adjusting to small-town life, tourists, and living close to her loveable mother, Phyllis, and hippy stepfather, Barry.When Fred steps into her soon-to-be-bookshop for the first time, she expects dust bunnies and spiders... not the dead body in the upstairs kitchen. The local police have an easy suspect--Barry.Determined to prove quirky Barry innocent of murder, Fred puts on her detective hat, and with Watson by her side, she explores her new town and gets acquainted with her fellow shopkeepers. Could one of her friendly neighbors be the real culprit? And what would be the motive for killing the owner of the Sinful Bites candy store? The secrets Fred discover put her at odds with the local police sergeant and threaten her cozy future in Estes. With snow falling outside, all Fred wants to do is curl up by the fire with a good book and Watson snuggled at her feet. But before she can begin her new life and put her plans for her bookshop into action, Fred and Watson have a mystery to solve...

The Dog at Clambercrown

The Dog at Clambercrown
Author: Jocelyn Brooke
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2017-10-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1509855823

The Dog at Clambercrown takes its name from a mysterious pub - seductive and frightening, never visited, only heard of – that fascinates Brooke’s child narrator in this beautiful and utterly original work of autobiographical fiction. Both a journey through Europe and a return to the forbidden kingdoms of a Kentish childhood, the novel interweaves past and present as Brooke, responding to the magical potency of “Abroad”, summons the obsessions and terrors of his youth, and conjures an almost pagan vision of the English countryside – even as he sits down to tea with the Sicilian mafia. First published in 1955, The Dog at Clambercrown epitomises what Anthony Powell termed as Brooke’s unique genre of “reminiscence lightly touched with fiction”. Disarmingly clever, deliciously opinionated and irrepressibly amusing, this neglected classic of gay literature is ripe for rediscovery. ‘One of the most interesting and talented of contemporary writers’ – Anthony Powell ‘He is subtle as the devil’ – John Betjeman ‘Here is a writer possessed by the magic—the voodoo—of childhood’ – New Statesman