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  • Problem Pup

    Diana G Gallagher, Adriana Puglisi

    eBook (Picture Window Books, March 1, 2014)
    When Rex starts causing trouble at Dr. Blake's vet clinic, Kyle knows something has to change. He decides to take Rex to the dog park for training, where he makes a new friend with a problem pup of his own. Can the two boys work together to teach their dogs some manners before it's too late?
  • Problem Pup

    Diana G Gallagher, Adriana Puglisi

    Paperback (Picture Window Books, March 1, 2014)
    When Rex starts causing trouble at Dr. Blake's vet clinic, Kyle knows something has to change. He decides to take Rex to the dog park for training, where he makes a new friend with a problem pup of his own. Can the two boys work together to teach their dogs some manners before it's too late?
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  • Pet Problem!

    David Lewman, Fabio Laguna, Grace Mills

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, Sept. 19, 2017)
    Trolls—the most magical creatures with the wildest hair—experience hilarious problems when a pet grows way too big in this book with over 30 stickers! From the makers of Shrek, DreamWorks Trolls is the hair-raising comedy filled with unbelievable adventure, incredible music, and Trolls, the joyous creatures with crazy, colorful, magical hair! Poppy brings a new pet to the pet nursery, but chaos and fun ensue when the pet proves to be too big for Poppy . . . and the other Trolls. This full-color storybook for boys and girls 3 to 7 also comes with over 30 stickers featuring their favorite characters from the hit movie.
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  • The Puppy Problem

    Carolyn Keene, Anthony Accardo

    language (Aladdin, July 17, 2012)
    A little puppy is turning into a big problem!Nancy's wish has finally come true: she has a dog of her own. She's a chocolate-colored Labrador retriever, and she's fun and friendly and loves to play. But the pup's also in a sticky situation -- and its up to Nancy to save her.Hannah's fresh-baked muffins have vanished, and a food thief is loose in the neighborhood. And guess who's getting blamed? Nancy's new puppy. It's so unfair, and she's going to prove it...by finding the real thief!
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  • No Problem

    Dayle Campbell Gaetz

    Paperback (Orca Book Publishers, Jan. 1, 2003)
    Curt seems to have it all--a girlfriend, friends, a good summer job and a guaranteed position on the baseball team with the promise of a professional career. Then, one misstep causes his world to unravel and his life to plummet into the depths of depression and addiction. A bleak yet ultimately hopeful story about one teen's struggle with the pressures of growing up, fitting in and getting by.
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  • Problem Pup

    Diana G Gallagher, Adriana Puglisi

    Library Binding (Picture Window Books, Jan. 1, 2014)
    When Rex starts causing trouble at Dr. Blake's vet clinic, Kyle knows something has to change. He decides to take Rex to the dog park for training, where he makes a new friend with a problem pup of his own. Can the two boys work together to teach their dogs some manners before it's too late?
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  • The Puppy Problem

    Carolyn Keene, Anthony Accardo

    Paperback (Aladdin, May 1, 1996)
    A little puppy is turning into a big problem! Nancy's wish has finally come true: she has a dog of her own. She's a chocolate-colored Labrador retriever, and she's fun and friendly and loves to play. But the pup's also in a sticky situation -- and its up to Nancy to save her. Hannah's fresh-baked muffins have vanished, and a food thief is loose in the neighborhood. And guess who's getting blamed? Nancy's new puppy. It's so unfair, and she's going to prove it...by finding the real thief!
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  • Puppy Problems

    PAIGE BRADDOCK

    Hardcover (Viking Books for Young Readers, Sept. 22, 2020)
    A goofy new puppy rocks the world of a high-strung dog and a snarky cat in this hilarious graphic novel for early readers.Crackers is a rescue dog who's a bit on the nervous side, but pretty comfy at home with Butter, a very plump cat who--like all cats--is all about himself. The two pets have a good life: big backyard, nice couch, good eats, and an owner who goes to work every day so they can pretty much do what they want.Enter Peanut, a brand-new puppy with big floppy ears, unabashed energy, and no appreciation for the quiet life. The little dog is a chowhound who dips into everybody's food bowl. He drools, he chews up stuff, he doesn't get how stairs work, and he's afraid of the dark. Yowl! Not to mention he's hogging their owner's lap. Even the squirrels in the yard are laughing at this goofy little canine.Butter and Crackers have had it! This puppy has to go! But when the backyard gate is left open (the cat's idea, of course!) and Peanut wanders out and gets lost, the older animals remember what it was like to be alone--and lonely. Butter and Crackers to the rescue!Kids will laugh-out-loud at Paige Braddock's funny, endearing art and dialogue. (She also cleverly never shows "our human," the animals' owner, as anything more than a pair of hands or unintelligble speech balloons.) This is a wonderful story about friendship and acceptance, with the funniest combination of pets to ever hit the page.
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  • Pet Problem!

    David Lewman, Fabio Laguna, Grace Mills

    language (Random House Books for Young Readers, Sept. 19, 2017)
    Trolls—the most magical creatures with the wildest hair—experience hilarious problems when a pet grows way too big in this book! From the makers of Shrek, DreamWorks Trolls is the hair-raising comedy filled with unbelievable adventure, incredible music, and Trolls, the joyous creatures with crazy, colorful, magical hair! Poppy brings a new pet to the pet nursery, but chaos and fun ensue when the pet proves to be too big for Poppy . . . and the other Trolls. This full-color storybook for boys and girls 3 to 7 features favorite characters from the hit movie.
  • No Problem

    Eileen Browne, David Parkins

    Hardcover (Candlewick, May 3, 1993)
    Mouse's present from Rat contains so many pieces that Mouse and his friends puzzle over which construction they build is the right one, in a tale that includes a seven-piece kit for readers to make their own crazy machine.
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  • No Problem

    Dayle Campbell Gaetz

    eBook (Orca Book Publishers, Jan. 1, 2003)
    Curt seems to have it all: a girlfriend, friends, a good summer job and a guaranteed position on the baseball team with the promise of a professional career. Then, one misstep causes his world to unravel and his life to plummet into the depths of depression and addiction. A bleak yet ultimately hopeful story about one teen's struggle with the pressures of growing up, fitting in and getting by.
  • No Problem

    Eileen Browne, David Parkins

    Paperback (Walker Books Ltd, )
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