The tales in Bedtime Stories for Dogs are written just the way dogs like things-they're short and simple, they have happy endings, they usually involve food, and they frequently refer to things that smell really awful.
Each one of these stories was proofed (and woofed) by the author's two wiener dogs: "If they didn't give a story two paws up and two tails wagging, it was back to the drawing board," she says. This is the perfect treat for anyone:
*Whose dog has control of the remote (and flips when watching dog food commercials)
*Whose dog occasionally allows him to sleep in the bed (but only if he doesn't hog the covers!)
*Who doesn't even notice the dog hairs in their food
*Who carries their dog when he gets winded
Anyone who has a canine companion will want this charming book. It's a bow-wow bedtime bible!
Each one of these stories was proofed (and woofed) by the author's two wiener dogs: "If they didn't give a story two paws up and two tails wagging, it was back to the drawing board," she says. This is the perfect treat for anyone:
*Whose dog has control of the remote (and flips when watching dog food commercials)
*Whose dog occasionally allows him to sleep in the bed (but only if he doesn't hog the covers!)
*Who doesn't even notice the dog hairs in their food
*Who carries their dog when he gets winded
Anyone who has a canine companion will want this charming book. It's a bow-wow bedtime bible!