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Daisy the Dachshund is an adorable miniature Dachshund who lives in the country with her brothers, Bundy the Bassett and Handsome Hank, the Doberman. The summer before she turned 12, she suffered a condition causing her to lose all mobility and almost losing her life. Daisy was stabilized by the veterinarian and two days later was released, still without mobility. No one was certain of a complete recovery but Daisy the Dachshund was not giving up. Read Daisy's "dogumentary" and learn how the power of "pawsitive" prayers along with her will and determination healed her wounds and gave her a new "leash" on life.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Daisy the Dachshund is an adorable miniature Dachshund who lives in the country with her brothers, Bundy the Bassett and Handsome Hank, the Doberman. The summer before she turned 12, she suffered a condition causing her to lose all mobility and almost losing her life. Daisy was stabilized by the veterinarian and two days later was released, still without mobility. No one was certain of a complete recovery but Daisy the Dachshund was not giving up. Read Daisy's "dogumentary" and learn how the power of "pawsitive" prayers along with her will and determination healed her wounds and gave her a new "leash" on life.
Autorenporträt
Shannon is from Nashville, Indiana. She has had an interest in reading and writing since she was able to do so. She read books faster than her parents could buy (eBooks were nonexistent). Growing up on Sesame Street, The Berenstain Bears, Clifford the Big Red Dog and other similar books and shows, "Daisy the Dachshund's Children's Series" became an idea formed quickly by Shannon when Daisy was adopted at 8-weeks-old. As time goes by and the real world sets in, "Daisy the Dachshund's Children's Series" became an idea that was put on the shelf for over a decade until Daisy suffered a life-changing experience, causing Shannon to finally achieve a life-long goal of writing and publishing children's books about Daisy the Dachshund. Never being a great Art student, she did not imagine illustrating her own books. Once the project got underway, she was reluctant to hire an illustrator due to costs. Shannon learned how to do her own illustrations and the book was sent to print.