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Books with title A Dog Called Dad

  • A Dog Called Kitty

    Bill Wallace

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, April 1, 1992)
    The puppy was small and fuzzy, with a friendly, wagging tail -- and Ricky was afraid of him! No wonder, since he was attacked by a dog when he was just a baby. So when a stray puppy comes sniffling around the farm, Ricky tells it to get lost. But the puppy keeps trying to play with Ricky. And every time Ricky's Mom feeds the cats, the little dog comes running. The cats aren't sharing their food, however, and the poor pup is slowly starving. If Ricky doesn't overcome his fear, the little puppy may die -- but if he lets himself get close enough to feed it, he may find the best friend he's ever had! Winner of the Texas Bluebonnet, the Oklahoma Sequoyah and the Nebraska Golden Sower Awards.
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  • A Dog Called Family

    Denise H Davidson, Rick Carrasco, Robert A Davidson II

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 27, 2019)
    Meet Miguel and his dog Family! Miguel wishes he had family of his own more than anything. After meeting a missionary named Tom, his life changes forever. Will he get his wish?
  • A Dog Called Dad

    Frank Edwards, John Bianchi

    Paperback (Bungalo Books, Sept. 1, 1994)
    When a man who was stolen by coyotes comes back home, his wife and son discover he still acts more like a dog than a human being
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  • A Dog Called Grk

    Joshua Doder

    Paperback (Yearling, May 13, 2008)
    When Tim is followed home by a dog on the street, he's determined to find out who the friendly stray belongs to. But with a little investigating, Tim discovers that Grk's owners don't live in his town, or even in his country. Max and Natascha Raffifi, Grk's owners, have been kidnapped with their ambassador parents by the evil Colonel Zinfandel and taken to a prison in Eastern Europe! Tim knows he's about to undertake a mission his parents wouldn't exactly approve of. He sneaks out of the house in the middle of the night with Grk, catches a taxi to the airport, then hops a plane to Stanislavia. Together he and Grk will have to break into a high-security prison, pilot a helicopter, and make a nail-biting run for the border in this high-octane, international adventure.
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  • A Dog Called Dad

    Frank Edwards, John Bianchi

    Library Binding (Bungalo Books, Sept. 1, 1994)
    When a man who was stolen by coyotes comes back home, his wife and son discover he still acts more like a dog than a human being
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  • A Dog Called Rod

    Tim Hopgood

    Paperback (Pan MacMillan, Sept. 24, 2015)
    Perfect for a child who wants a pet - or has an imaginary friend!
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  • A Dog Called Leka

    Willard Manus

    Paperback (Viveca Smith Publishing, Dec. 1, 2006)
    A Dog Called Leka tells the story of Ben Edgeworth, an eighteen-year old boy, and his remarkable dog Leka, as they sail among the Greek isles in a catamaran built by Ben himself. The reader will join with the two adventurers as they face unexpected dangers, learning to survive by their wits and skill. Leka came to Ben as a hungry stray, searching the shipyard for scraps of food. He quickly proves himself to be a faithful companion in an extraordinary journey that will stay with the reader long after the last page is turned.
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  • A Dog Called Bum

    Marie Hitchcock, Ethel Greene, Genevieve Engman

    Paperback (Independently published, May 8, 2018)
    A Dog Called Bum is the amazing and amusing story of San Diego’s first and only Town Dog, Bum. He arrived in San Diego in the 1880s by ship as a stowaway and quickly stole the hearts of the town’s citizens. His escapades appeared almost daily in the papers, and he was so beloved by the children of San Diego they donated pennies for a ‘proper burial’ for Bum. Written by the “Puppet Lady” of San Diego, Marie Hitchcock, the book started as a puppet show she created. Several years later Marie turned the story into a book for children of all ages. The Gaslamp Quarter Historical Foundation is proud to share this story with a new generation of children and history aficionados. Marie Hitchcock was passionate about San Diego history and was instrumental in the creation of a statue to honor Bum the Town Dog. The GQHF invites everyone to visit the statue of Bum, and his Scottish friend Greyfriars Bobby, in the Pocket Park at 410 Island Avenue, San Diego. Bring a QR scanner, and the dogs will even talk to you!
  • A Cat Called Dog

    Jem Vanston

    eBook (Austin Macauley Publishers Ltd., Aug. 31, 2015)
    Dog is a cat. The only problem is he doesn't behave like one. Instead he wags his tail when happy, sticks out his tongue when confused and yaps just like a puppy whenever he gets excited. Something must be done!Against his better instincts, an old ginger tom called George decides to take on the task of teaching the kitten how to behave like a proper cat. After all, the pride of the species is at stake.With the help of cheeky stray Eric, the mysterious François and the beautiful Miss Fifi, George gives Dog lessons in cat manners - but all does not go well. Maybe Dog will find it impossible to change?Soon the cats face a more pressing threat, and one that will change their lives forever.A Cat Called Dog is a great fun book suitable for children and cat lovers of all ages.
  • A Dog Called Naaman

    Susan Barnett Braun

    language (, March 19, 2012)
    8-year-old Megan wants a dog more than anything, although she loves playing with her teacher Mrs. White's dog as well. But when Mrs. White's dog dies suddenly, Megan (and Mrs. White!) fear they'll never be happy again. It takes a lesson from a Bible Old Testament character named Naaman and his servant girl to give Megan a few ideas on how to create a happy ending for her teacher and herself. This Christian easy chapter book is perfect for readers at third-grade level to read themselves. Works well as a read-aloud too."A Dog Called Naaman" is a chapter book on the reading level of Junie B. Jones or Magic Treehouse books. It features a Christian perspective. Megan is a witty, gentle, and caring heroine children will relate to. Perfect for ages 6 to 9.*******************************************************************************************"A wonderful book that teaches children that God can use them. It also teaches responsibility to young children."~Reader and Writer review
  • A DOG CALLED FLOW

    Pippa Goodhart

    language (Troika Books, June 2, 2015)
    "I want a dog. I really want a dog."Oliver is finding it hard at school, and he longs for a dog. A dog could be a friend who didn't care whether or not he was good at school work. Oliver's parents say 'no' to a dog ... so Oliver gets his puppy in secret. Will he be allowed to keep Flow? Boy and dog are both tested at the local show, and then face a challenge on the fells that shows just what they're made of. "A powerful message about bravery, friendship and the challenges of dyslexia, delivered in a pacy, action packed story." Alexander Strick of Inclusive Minds."A book about real friendship and loyalty" Aaron, aged 10.
  • A Dog Called Nelson

    Bill Naughton

    Hardcover (Orion Childrens Books (an Imprint of The Orion Pu, March 15, 1976)
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