Dog Books Puppy Stories
Dog books to entertain, educate and enlighten you.
Our goal is to serve the reading public by serving the independent authors.
People naturally seek others with similar interests. Today’s hectic lifestyle makes it difficult to go a specialty bookstore, but the computer is there whenever one has a few minutes. With a few keystrokes one can window shop, read reviews and visit with others about the type of books that interest them. Building a community of genre interested readers, a community who wants to buy Your Book.
Enjoy coloring dog and puppy pictures? Unique
dog coloring pages
you will find only on Leena's site (she draws every picture herself.)
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My Pal Valentine
by Heather L. MacLeod
USA
Publisher: Publish America
If you love dogs or have friends and family that love dogs, consider "My Pal Valentine" It's an easy read that is great for both adults and children as there is no violence or inappropriate language, just the true life adventures of the author's dog Valentine.
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Good Grief: Finding Peace After Pet Loss
by Sid Korpi
USA
Publisher: Healy House Books
The pain of losing a beloved animal companion is unlike any other. However, because our society on the whole discounts our grief as frivolous since we’ve “merely lost an animal,” too many of us feel we must keep silent in our anguish or be labeled somehow defective. Good Grief: Finding Peace After Pet Loss ends the misperception that we must suffer in solitary confinement and thus prolong, or stay permanently stuck in, our grief.

Sid Korpi website.
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8 State Hurricane Kate: The Journey and Legacy of a Katrina Cattle Dog
by Jenny Pavlovic
USA
Publisher: 8 State Kate Press
The unforgettable, inspiring true story of a cattle dog rescued from a rooftop and the woman who wouldn't give up on her. "If you love dogs, you will love 8 State Hurricane Kate" --The Bark Magazine

Jenny Pavlovic website.
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P-NUT, The Love of a Dog
by Ron Berger
Publisher: E-Book Time
True story of our first Shih Tzu,the love it brought to our family and her untimely death
Ron Berger's website
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Poodle and Doodle
by Donna J. Shepherd
USA
Publisher: Guardian Angel Publishing
Angel, a twelve-pound prissy poodle, is none too happy when Leah brings home Scruffy, a seventy-five pound clumsy Labradoodle. Why ever would Leah want another pet when she had the perfect dog already? Children will love Donna J. Shepherd's humorous rhymes. Keep a sharp lookout for hidden bones in the delightful illustrations by Jack Foster. Suggested readers age: 2-5
Donna J. Shepherd website.
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PUGS GO ON VACATION
by Lela LaBree Stute
USA
Publisher: Publish America
Three pugs go on a summer vacation.
The characters are Ingah DuPonte, Beatrice and Cissy. The story begins at “the annual pug vacation planning meeting”. The pugs decide on their destination spot and agree to what their activities will be. Immediately after the meeting they pack up and leave in a carriage-type RV for dogs.
The pugs stop for lunch on the way to their camp ground (pugs are always hungry). After they arrive they find they have not planned well (this often happens to pugs). Not to worry! There are other activities for them.
The pugs decide to go on a boat ride. After inspecting the lake for cleanliness, they get on the boat. The boat ride does not go as planned. Finally they decide to go home.
They pile back in the carriage for the long drive home. The pugs find they are more excited to arrive home than they were to arrive at their vacation spot.
Ingah DuPonte, the youngest pug, gives words of wisdom at the end of the story. All ends well.
Summer Pugs
by Lela LaBree Stute
The three pugs are called upon to babysit for Aunt Ida and Uncle Edwin. See what happens when the pugs lose track of the baby pug.
MY NAME IS INGAH, I AM A PUG
Pre-school
A baby pug, Ingah, moves into a new home. She must learn to live with her two new sisters. Will thy get along? Who will lead? Who will follow? Who gets the best toy, the best food, the best bed? Come along with us and see how Ingah, Cissy and Bea learn how to make a family of three.

Lela LaBree Stute's website.
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