Boys Are Dogs

Boys Are Dogs
Title Boys Are Dogs PDF eBook
Author Leslie Margolis
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 201
Release 2010-08-09
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1599906082

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The book that inspired the Disney Channel movie Zapped, starring Zendaya! When Annabelle returns from summer camp, her life is totally different. She's moving to a new house with her mom's new boyfriend, and that means starting sixth grade at a brand-new school. Birchwood Middle School is very different from her old all-girls elementary-the boys practically run wild in the hallways. And at home, Annabelle's new puppy is taking over the house and chewing on her clothes. But the puppy came with a training manual, so Annabelle might be able to get one thing under control. Unless . . . can you train a boy the way you train a dog? Look for the other books in this series, Girls Acting Catty, and Everybody Bugs Out!

3 Boys, 2 Dogs, 1 (Ex) Husband and Absolutely No Idea

3 Boys, 2 Dogs, 1 (Ex) Husband and Absolutely No Idea
Title 3 Boys, 2 Dogs, 1 (Ex) Husband and Absolutely No Idea PDF eBook
Author Elisabeth Mary
Publisher Austin Macauley Publishers
Total Pages 105
Release 2022-10-31
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1398423432

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‘I never thought, when I met my husband at 18, got married at 25, had my third baby at 30 or even two years ago when I started writing this book, that I would find myself in the position I am now... a single mum to three boys, two dogs with a now ex-husband. This is a brutally honest account of life since I weed on that stick. Pregnancy, haemorrhoids, cabbage leaves, mum mates, tantrums, holidays, hormones, sex, dogs and divorce. This is definitely not a guide to parenting but it may make you feel a little less alone on the journey.’

Mallory's Guide to Boys, Brothers, Dads, and Dogs

Mallory's Guide to Boys, Brothers, Dads, and Dogs
Title Mallory's Guide to Boys, Brothers, Dads, and Dogs PDF eBook
Author Laurie Friedman
Publisher Darby Creek ™
Total Pages 124
Release 2013-08-01
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1467727393

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Mallory McDonald has four big problems. Problem #1: The boy she likes doesn't like her back. Problem #2: Her brother is mad at her. Problem #3: Her dad is upset about her math grade. Problem #4: Her brother's dog won't leave her alone, and he smells terrible! When it comes to boys, brothers, dads, and dogs, only one thing is certain: Mallory is about to become an expert! A NOTE FROM MALLORY MCDONALD: Welcome to my official guide to boys, brothers, dads, and dogs. Hopefully, it is not the only guide available because THESE ARE FOUR VERY COMPLICATED TOPICS! But lately, I have learned a lot about all of them. So if you want to know what I know, just open up this book and start reading.

Two Dogs Long and Half a Dog High

Two Dogs Long and Half a Dog High
Title Two Dogs Long and Half a Dog High PDF eBook
Author Jeanne Wilkins Wilde
Publisher Author House
Total Pages 21
Release 2013-02-06
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1481706128

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Two Dogs Long and a Half a Dog High is about bullying. It is a book recommended for ages three and up.

A Boy and His Dog

A Boy and His Dog
Title A Boy and His Dog PDF eBook
Author Kayla Jarmon
Publisher Tamarisk Tree Publishing House
Total Pages 42
Release 2018-05-02
Genre
ISBN 9781948706001

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Boys never outgrow their love of dogs. In fact, men often turn into boys at hearts with them. In this story, you'll be reminded of the true friendship that exists between a boy and his dog!

Angel Dogs with a Mission

Angel Dogs with a Mission
Title Angel Dogs with a Mission PDF eBook
Author Allen Anderson
Publisher New World Library
Total Pages 280
Release 2010-10-14
Genre Pets
ISBN 1577317106

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This fascinating book puts the spotlight on working dogs — those heroic canines who have found ways to give back more than sloppy kisses and happy snuggles. The courageous dogs you will meet include: Keno, a yellow Lab, who rescued a lift operator buried in an avalanche. Kobi, a beloved and intelligent family pet with an exceptional sense of smell, who became one of the most famous cancer-sniffing dogs in the world. Tuffy, a Cavalier King Charles spaniel, who served as a grief counselor with Dr. Karla Rose during the horrible days following the Virginia Tech shootings. Abdul, the first service dog for people with mobility impairments, who was trained by Bonnie Bergin and Kerrill Knaus-Hardy and paved the way for people with disabilities to be independent. Anna, a German shepherd, who damaged her lungs searching through the wreckage at Ground Zero after 9/11 and inspired Sarah Atlas to found an assistance program for volunteer search-and-rescue dog handlers. Skidboot, the world-famous Texas blue heeler, who performed for Jay Leno, Oprah Winfrey, and David Letterman and on Animal Planet (with cowboy and entertainer David Hartwig) but started life as an abandoned puppy.

Empire of Dogs

Empire of Dogs
Title Empire of Dogs PDF eBook
Author Aaron Skabelund
Publisher Cornell University Press
Total Pages 289
Release 2011-12-15
Genre History
ISBN 0801463246

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In 1924, Professor Ueno Eizaburo of Tokyo Imperial University adopted an Akita puppy he named Hachiko. Each evening Hachiko greeted Ueno on his return to Shibuya Station. In May 1925 Ueno died while giving a lecture. Every day for over nine years the Akita waited at Shibuya Station, eventually becoming nationally and even internationally famous for his purported loyalty. A year before his death in 1935, the city of Tokyo erected a statue of Hachiko outside the station. The story of Hachiko reveals much about the place of dogs in Japan's cultural imagination. In the groundbreaking Empire of Dogs, Aaron Herald Skabelund examines the history and cultural significance of dogs in nineteenth- and twentieth-century Japan, beginning with the arrival of Western dog breeds and new modes of dog keeping, which spread throughout the world with Western imperialism. He highlights how dogs joined with humans to create the modern imperial world and how, in turn, imperialism shaped dogs' bodies and their relationship with humans through its impact on dog-breeding and dog-keeping practices that pervade much of the world today. In a book that is both enlightening and entertaining, Skabelund focuses on actual and metaphorical dogs in a variety of contexts: the rhetorical pairing of the Western "colonial dog" with native canines; subsequent campaigns against indigenous canines in the imperial realm; the creation, maintenance, and in some cases restoration of Japanese dog breeds, including the Shiba Inu; the mobilization of military dogs, both real and fictional; and the emergence of Japan as a "pet superpower" in the second half of the twentieth century. Through this provocative account, Skabelund demonstrates how animals generally and canines specifically have contributed to the creation of our shared history, and how certain dogs have subtly influenced how that history is told. Generously illustrated with both color and black-and-white images, Empire of Dogs shows that human-canine relations often expose how people—especially those with power and wealth—use animals to define, regulate, and enforce political and social boundaries between themselves and other humans, especially in imperial contexts.