Pets related titles and fun sayings for scrapbooking layouts, papercrafting projects and handmade cards. It’s an often profane, totally hilarious, and deeply thoughtful reflection on what the aphorism “man’s best friend” really means. It doesn't matter if it's science fiction, fantasy, romance, or non-fiction - if the book has dog in the name, it belongs on this list. Amazing Dogs by Laura Buller (K–2) This nonfiction title has just as much pull for new readers as a narrative book, with details about real-life brave, smart, and lovable canines. published 2002, avg rating 3.87 — Told from the perspective of the dogs, the books are exquisitely written, and will make any reader yearn for the pristine Arctic landscape. Especially good for science fiction and fantasy. Rebecca and Wesley. Oh yeah, and there’s adventure, action, intrigue—all that good stuff you want out of a mystery. Read 38 995 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. 1,620 ratings — published 2018, avg rating 3.95 — 25,240 ratings — 1,015 ratings — Based on compelling new research, The Genius of Dogs will make you look at your dog in a whole new light. The Genius of Dogs, by Brian Hare and Vanessa Woods. published 2009, avg rating 4.02 — This is an extensive—and not always pretty—history of the canine/human collaborative relationship. Nice to hear of a dog book collector like my self. published 1996, avg rating 4.18 — While I was working on this Cozy Mystery Dog Theme List, I came across some books about dogs that look like they would be a lot of fun… They are not mysteries, but with titles like they have, if you are a dog lover, you might enjoy checking them out: When please doesn't work...beg. 128 ratings — published 2008, avg rating 4.10 — avg rating 4.21 — I really appreciate suggestions. published 2010, avg rating 3.87 — An Oprah's Book Club pick, The Story of Edgar Sawtelle follows a lead character who after tragedy, must learn to survive on his own in the wild with the help of three loyal dogs. published 2014, avg rating 4.26 — This story about a boy who trains his two Redbone Coonhounds into champion hunters is a classic for a reason. 1,466 ratings — published 1960, avg rating 4.21 — published 2011, avg rating 4.30 — Don't bite the hand that feeds you Take naps. 5,992 ratings — 1,596 ratings — For all you canine-obsessed humans, we've chosen modern classics and literary mainstays, touching memoirs and quirky reflections, each telling a riveting story with a captivating dog at the center. There are lots of books about famous historical dogs, but Susan Orlean’s Rin Tin Tin is a great place to start. Indeed, one of the reasons our canine companions are so endearing is because they often appear to be adorably lacking in the brains department.

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