Books tagged: dog humour

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One Hundred Muddy Paws For Thought    by Simon Whaley
Price: $1.99 USD. 5260 words. Published on October 5, 2011. .

This is the follow-up to the bestselling 100 Ways For A Dog To Train Its Human, offering advice to dogs of all shapes and sizes about how to survive in the great outdoors with their humans. Warning: Do not let your human read this!
Rex and the City: True Tales of a Rescue Dog Who Rescued a Relationship    by Lee Harrington
Price: $7.77 USD. 150230 words. Published on December 15, 2011. .

In this rich, humorous, and startlingly original memoir, critically acclaimed author Lee Harrington shares her story of love, loss, dysfunctional relationships, and the shelter dog who put things right. "Hands down the best human-with-dog memoir you will ever read." --BARK magazine
Sherlock Dog    by Carolyn Wada
Price: Free! 13020 words. Published on January 21, 2012. .

A dog tells of his American Mommy's obsession with BBC Sherlock, how it got her into trouble, and how he got her out.
Cat Kisses and Dog Breath    by Peter Bissett
Price: $2.38 USD. 71280 words. Published on January 26, 2012. .

Cat Kisses and Dog Breath is two intertwined stories. One of a persian cat that escapes the house for the first time. Her escapades are light hearted, funny but sometime dangerous. The dog side is Deefer, a stray that arrives on Christmas morning. The family that take him in realise that this dog is very special, he has a knack of helping them out, sometimes without them realising it.
Bixby's Canine Capers    by Chris Hammer
Price: $6.99 USD. 25480 words. Published by The Fine Line  on March 6, 2012. .

Whether he's saving his beloved human, Matilda, from the clutches of a wolf at Camp Weheechee or outsmarting crooks in his own backyard, Bixby proves himself to be one extraordinary canine. Written by international award-winning author, Chris Hammer, this heart-warming collection is sure to captivate both the young and the young at heart with twists that reveal life is seldom as it appears.