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How to Be a Dog

by Jo Williamson

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Suggests how dogs can be happy in a new home by carefully choosing a human to live with, greeting their owners in a friendly way, learning how to get extra treats, and eventually becoming a human's best friend.
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My children absolutely loved this book - it really made them laugh out loud and captured their imagination. ( )
  nigeljaycooper | May 11, 2016 |
Beautifully illustrated - my children absolutely loved this and wanted to read it night after night. ( )
  nigeljaycooper | May 11, 2016 |
Shelf Awareness, August 2015

Enjoyed this set of instructions from one dog to others. Each dog is assured it will find the right person, and like in 101 Dalmatians (I think it was at the beginning of the movie, but I may be thinking of a different one), there are resemblances between canines and their humans. ( )
  JennyArch | Aug 28, 2015 |
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