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A dog's best friend, heartwarming true tales of unlikely friendships, Laura Greaves

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A dog's best friend, heartwarming true tales of unlikely friendships, Laura Greaves
Language
eng
Illustrations
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Index
no index present
Literary form
non fiction
Main title
A dog's best friend
Responsibility statement
Laura Greaves
Sub title
heartwarming true tales of unlikely friendships
Summary
These uplifting stories of dogs and their unlikely mates are living proof of the life-changing power of friendship. Humans have been lucky enough to call dogs our best friends ever since one brave wolf dared sneak food scraps from a campfire more than 20,000 years ago -- but we're not the only creatures to experience the joy of canine companionship. Around the world, dogs are building bonds with feathered, furred and even finned pals. They are helping their friends to recover from trauma and abuse, like Wallace the Labrador and his clutch of rescued battery hens; protecting them as they grow, like Barney the retriever and Billy the orphaned calf; and jointly discovering the delight of play and togetherness, like Tinni and Sniffer, a dog and a wild fox. In A Dog's Best Friend, Laura Greaves introduces inseparable buddies for whom species is no barrier to unconditional love. They may be unusual pairings, but they are as deep, true and devoted as any human twosome. These uplifting stories of dogs and their unlikely mates are living proof of the life-changing power of friendship
Target audience
adult

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