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If dogs could cook, what delicacies might they prepare? It certainly wouldn't be anything healthy or spoiled by obsessive hygiene. All dog owners will have a pretty good idea about what their own animals might achieve if left alone in the kitchen for a while. Yet this book is not intended as a horror story but is aimed at those thoughtful, literate dogs who want to improve their lives through a mastery of culinary skills. Yet nothing in this book is recommended for their well-being. If they choose to follow the recipes, then it's up to them and we are just showing them how to get the best from…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
If dogs could cook, what delicacies might they prepare? It certainly wouldn't be anything healthy or spoiled by obsessive hygiene. All dog owners will have a pretty good idea about what their own animals might achieve if left alone in the kitchen for a while. Yet this book is not intended as a horror story but is aimed at those thoughtful, literate dogs who want to improve their lives through a mastery of culinary skills. Yet nothing in this book is recommended for their well-being. If they choose to follow the recipes, then it's up to them and we are just showing them how to get the best from their time in the kitchen. Because literacy is sadly a neglected part of the canine educational curriculum, this book is also intended as the foundation of a dog's own library that may grow into a treasure trove of pleasure and knowledge.
Autorenporträt
After many years spent writing sensible articles for trade and technical magazines, Paul Eastaugh has finally escaped into humour. Being also an established artist who exhibits regularly in London, many of his works are aimed at the viewer's chuckle button. Yet what makes him a rare animal is that he can combine both writing and drawing in ways that can make people lol their socks off. Living in Berkshire, he has discovered his love of dogs as a rich source of humour and will be developing this in a way that leaves nothing safe from his pencil and his instinct for comedy.