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  • Moosie and Bear

    Denise Domning, Mary Marine

    eBook
    Moosie is bored. He's already done all the things he loves to do on the farm. Then the farmer's gate opens and his whole day changes.This book--one I never expected to write--came about after I took in two rescue dogs. The first dog, Moosie, arrived on the farm on my birthday. He was supposed to have been a Saint Bernard/Huskie mix, and had been given the name "Moose". I soon realized that the breed mix was a little off, because he wasn't growing as big as predicted. He was reassessed as an Akita/Sharpei mix and, with his smaller size, came the new name "Moosie": little moose. About a year later someone contacted me to tell me that a friend had rescued a male Kuvasz from south of the Grand Canyon. The Kuvasz is a massive, thick white furred livestock guardian breed, so it was no surprise that he'd been given the name "Polar Bear." At the time, Bear's rescue family was pretty sure they were going to keep him. What's not to love about a giant couch potato (except that he barks all night). Given his size and his nocturnal habits, they agreed to bring him by the farm "just to see." Within minutes it was clear that Bear had found his forever home. Moosie and Bear remain working dogs, partners and BFF three years after that auspicious meeting.
  • Moosie and Bear

    Denise Domning, Mary Marine

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 1, 2016)
    By noon Moosie has already done all his favorite things on the farm and now he's bored. Then the farmer's gate opens and a big puppy named Polar Bear arrives. But before they can play a game of "Chase Your Tail" they must prove they are both dogs, not a moose and a bear.This book--one I never expected to write--came about after I took in two rescue dogs. The first dog, Moosie, arrived on the farm on my birthday. He was supposed to have been a Saint Bernard/Huskie mix, and had been given the name "Moose". I soon realized that the breed mix was a little off, because he wasn't growing as predicted. He was reassessed as an Akita/Sharpei mix and, with his smaller size, came the new name "Moosie": little moose. About a year later someone contacted me to tell me that a friend had rescued a male Kuvasz from south of the Grand Canyon. The Kuvasz is a massive, thick white furred livestock guardian breed, so it was no surprise that he'd been given the name "Polar Bear." At the time Bear's rescue family was pretty sure they were going to keep him. What's not to love about a giant couch potato? Well, except that he barks all night. Given his gigantic size and his nocturnal habits, they agreed to bring him by the farm "just to see." Moosie and Bear took one look at each other and instantly bonded, and Bear had found his forever home. Moosie and Bear remain working dogs, partners and BFF at The Farm on Oak Creek in Arizona.
  • Moosie and Bear

    Denise Domning, Mary Marine

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 27, 2017)
    Moosie is bored. He's already done all the things he loves to do on the farm. Then the farmer's gate opens and his whole day changes.
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  • Bear and Me

    Ella Burfoot

    Hardcover (Sandy Creek / Sterling, March 15, 2013)
    A little girl and her teddy bear love to play together. But the little bear is too scared to swim in the sea or to fly in a plane-or even to climb the stairs. Will he ever be confident enough to try it? The little girls knows that one day they will both be big enough to do all those things. PreS-Gr 1
  • Moose and Bean

    Matt Brisbois

    language (Matt Brisbois, Sept. 30, 2013)
    This digital picture book tells the heart-warming tale of how two unlikely and lovable types meet and become fast friends.
  • Mouse and Bear

    Jake Hubert, Janet McDonnell

    Paperback (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt School Publishers, March 15, 2009)
    This is Grade K, Level 5, Book 21 in the Houghton Mifflin Leveled Books series. The book info is as follows: Level: A / DRA: 1 / Genre: Fiction / Strategy: Infer/Predict / Skill: Understanding Characters / Word Count: 26
    A
  • Bear and Me

    Ella Burfoot

    Paperback (Andersen Press, Oct. 28, 2007)
    A little girl and her teddy bear love to play together. But the little bear is too scared to swim in the sea or to fly in a plane—or even to climb the stairs. Will he ever be confident enough to try it? The little girls knows that one day they will both be big enough to do all those things.
    K