Meet the most extraordinary dogs in the world in this illustrated book of mini-profiles, from the first cloned pup to canine war heroes and beyond. Dive into the exciting stories of 30 of the most amazing pooches in history with animal rights activist Kimberlie Hamilton. Alongside colorful illustrations, Daring Dogs tells the incredible stories of Smoky, a four-pound Yorkie who served in World War II; Laika, the first dog to launch into space; and many more inspiring canines from around the world. Filled with fun quizzes and dog-based trivia, this is a perfect entry point to history for dog lovers.
Contains world records about dogs.
Perfect for 5-7 year olds beginning to read fluently with support, Level 2 titles contain carefully selected photographic images to complement the text, providing strong visual clues to build vocabulary and confidence.
You’ll learn: How to build better relationships with your dog through trick training How to teach puppies and old dogs new tricks The positive physical, mental, and emotional health impacts of trick training for dogs “With easy to ...
... 103–107,196, 256 Roman, 281 Swiss, 262–266 Welsh, 254–256 wolf-children, 104, 277–283 Lemish, Michael, 293 Leonard, Emma and Liam, 81–83 Levinson, Franklin, 153 Lilly (dog), 95–98 Lim, Anton, 87, 89 Linden, Eugene, 108 Lingenfelter, ...
HOWLY is a tiny puppy, left abandoned in a trash can next to a school.
Most dogs can sit and fetch, but the tricks and traits of these awe-inspiring pooches go above and beyond to earn them their very own Guinness World Records.
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SPORT: FREE-WHEELER DOG: SKYE When Skye cruises the dusty trails outside Boulder, Colorado, she's a sight for sore eyes. The twelve-year-old Border collie hauls a big stick in her mouth; her backend is suspended between two fat tires ...
The young husky Abby enjoys a happy life together with lots of other dogs and a kind family of humans.
Isn't that part of the great joy of being a dog? This book is for good dogs, bad dogs, and the millions of people who love them, either way, but owners will no doubt recognize their own lovable pets, and maybe themselves, in these pages.