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The Smug Pug (Pooch Parlour)

by Anna Wilson

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The third book in the Pooch Parlour series, where pampered pet salon meets canine detective agency There's a new kid in Crumbly-under-Edge. Smug the pug is clever, funny, and full of surprises. His owner, Tallulah Foghorn, is just as fantastic. Pippa Peppercorn has fallen head over heels for the devastating duo. Dash the dachshund, on the other paw, is not sure. He thinks Smug lives up to his name, and thatnbsp;Tallulah is nuttier than one of Mrs. Fudge's fruitcakes.… (more)

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The third book in the Pooch Parlour series, where pampered pet salon meets canine detective agency There's a new kid in Crumbly-under-Edge. Smug the pug is clever, funny, and full of surprises. His owner, Tallulah Foghorn, is just as fantastic. Pippa Peppercorn has fallen head over heels for the devastating duo. Dash the dachshund, on the other paw, is not sure. He thinks Smug lives up to his name, and thatnbsp;Tallulah is nuttier than one of Mrs. Fudge's fruitcakes.

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