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How can it be that a devoted cat-admirer turns into an enthusiastic dog lover? That's hard to believe, but it happened. Well, the cats are still being loved, but the author of this book had no idea what to expect when this dog, a Schnauzer named SPORT, moved into her house and worked himself straight to her heart with his many antics and his charm.The author will share with you her experiences with SPORT the Schnauzer from the time he arrived at her home as a tiny pup until he became a senior. She will talk about his pranks and adventures inside and outside the house, his youthful rebellious…mehr

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How can it be that a devoted cat-admirer turns into an enthusiastic dog lover? That's hard to believe, but it happened. Well, the cats are still being loved, but the author of this book had no idea what to expect when this dog, a Schnauzer named SPORT, moved into her house and worked himself straight to her heart with his many antics and his charm.The author will share with you her experiences with SPORT the Schnauzer from the time he arrived at her home as a tiny pup until he became a senior. She will talk about his pranks and adventures inside and outside the house, his youthful rebellious acts, his contacts with neighbors and visitors, how he behaved around other dogs and animals, and much more.It is a heartwarming story about the joy that a canine companion can add to your life.
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Dorothee DeBerry, born 1942, lives in Frankfurt, Germany. After 45 years of work as secretary in advertising and logistics, she is now enjoying her retirement. Beside her great passion for travel she loves to be creative with drawing, painting, making videos and now also started to try out her skills in writing. She just had to tell and share the story about how this little rascal "SPORT the Schnauzer" came into her life and went straight to her heart.