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Books with title The Dalmatian

  • The 101 Dalmatians

    Dodie Smith, Martin Jarvis, Listening Library

    Audiobook (Listening Library, Oct. 31, 2003)
    Puppies and more puppies! How will they escape the evil Cruella de Vil? When the Dearly's Dalmatians have their first litter of puppies (fifteen in all) everyone is delighted. But their joy is shattered when the pups are kidnapped! The humans don't have a clue as to who the culprit is, but the smartest dogs in London are on the case, and on the trail of fur-loving Cruella de Vil, who will stop at nothing to have a Dalmatian fur coat!
  • The Dyslexic Dalmatian

    Dana Willhite, Shawna Windom, Tate Publishing

    Audible Audiobook (Tate Publishing, Sept. 21, 2010)
    Once upon a time there was a dog.... For some reason, he saw everything backward. He heard things backward. Instead of saying, 'Woof', he said, 'Foow!' Tops is a beautiful, smart dog, but it doesn't take long to realize he's anything but ordinary. Children will fall in love with this unique dog, The Dyslexic Dalmatian, who shows that our differences are what make each of us special.
  • Dalmatians

    Mari Schuh

    Library Binding (Bellwether Media, Aug. 1, 2017)
    Dalmatians have been tied to firefighters ever since they first guided fire carriages to fiery scenes. Though they are retired from the job today, these spotted dogs remain beloved firehouse mascots. Think Sparky the Fire Dog! This book puts Dalmatians in the spotlight for beginning readers.
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  • The Dalmatian

    Charlotte Wilcox

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 1997)
    Discusses the history, physical characteristics, care, and breeding of the dalmatian, the dog known for its distinctive spots. Includes photo diagram and general facts about dogs.
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  • The 101 Dalmatians

    Dodie Smith

    Hardcover (Barnes Noble, Jan. 1, 1996)
    The 101 Dalmatians
  • The Dalmatian Plantation

    Teresa Anderson, Krystel Sanchez

    language (, Nov. 7, 2013)
    There once was a Dalmatian puppy named Max. Maximillian Schalliwagger he was in fact! He lived in a pet shop called the Pet Palace. He was a happy boy, but something was wrong. He was 5 months old, (now going on 6!) and didn’t have his forever home yet and he was starting to fret! His friend, parrot Captain Jack, the mascot of the Pet Palace, tried to tell Max things would work out and be alright, but Max was still worried and afraid, and he couldn't sleep at night. Another pup at the Palace, Pugslee the Pug, just told Max she would be going soon. Her forever family picked her out of the bunch and she was excited to start her new life. Max was happy for her, but sad to see her go. Sad for himself too. When would he get his own family and forever home? The Boxer Brothers liked to tease. They told Max no one wanted him was because he was “...so funny looking with all those spots. You look like you got chicken pox!” they made fun. Max hung his head and almost started to cry, but didn’t want them to see. His tears he tried to hide. Captain Jack told Max "don't pay them any mind. They don’t know any better than to be bullies and be mean and unkind." “Max you are U-nique. You are special and one of a kind. You are a special dog and should be proud of his heritage and the history of the Dalmatian breed and hold your head high." That night when Max went to sleep, he dreamed and he dreamed of what his life would be. Where would he end up and where would this lead? A nice life with a little girl or boy, and a nice family possibly? Or would he be part of a Firehouse team, as a fireman’s dog, riding along at top speed? Would he be a member of a circus troop, performing tricks and flips for cheering crowds at the show? He smiled at the thought of being in the spotlight, but then worried what if no one wanted him like the Boxers had teased? What if he ended up at the pet orphanage under lock and key. The Poodle sisters had warned him about this place for unwanted pets called The Society. Max tossed and he turned at that thought of this. Captain Jack had told him please not to fret. Even though The Society does good deeds, Max still was scared and didn’t want to end up there please. Then his dream turned to worse and he remembered the tale from long ago, the one that haunts all Dalmatians where ever they go. Of the woman who loved spots, so much in fact, she wanted 100s of spotted dogs to hang on her racks and make up her wardrobe with spotted coats, gloves and hats! “Oh no!” Max cried and covered his eyes. He didn’t want to see this coat nightmare, he didn’t want to lose his hide! “Now, now, my young friend, that is just a story.” Captain Jack tried to calm him. “You don’t have to worry. For there is a place where Dalmatians can live, free from harm, without a care in the world, and always safe and sound. Where they can run and play all day long, dig in the dirt and chase butterflies and squirrels.” “What is this place.” Max asked with a whine. “It’s a place in your heart and for all good Dalmatians to find. It’s there, you can trust me I have heard the tale told. Let yourself dream of running and playing all through the fields. And I hope your sweet puppy dog dreams will come true, very soon, this time for real.” And with a pat on his head, like a good dog Max did as told. He went back to bed and the wonderful dream began to unfold. Of this magical place with green fields of grass, a big white house with huge old oak trees guarding the pass. Then he saw a sight, something he could hardly believe. Another Dalmatian like him, also running care free. Max smiled and he barked running happily in his dream. The Dalmatian Plantation is the place where Dalmatians dream. This is a modern day, true life story of unwanted Dalmatian Max and his quest to find his forever home. Author, Teresa Anderson, lives in Canton Georgia on her small horse farm with her horses and Dalmatians!
  • The Dalmatian

    William Reynolds Sanford, Carl R. Green

    Hardcover (Crestwood House, Nov. 1, 1989)
    Discusses the history, physical characteristics, care, and breeding of this dog known for its distinctive spots.
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  • The Dalmatian Plantation

    Teresa Anderson, Krystel Sanchez

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 18, 2013)
    There once was a Dalmatian puppy named Max. Maximillian Schalliwagger he was in fact! He lived in a pet shop called the Pet Palace. He was a happy boy, but something was wrong. He was 5 months old, (now going on 6!) and didn’t have his forever home yet and he was starting to fret! His friend, parrot Captain Jack, the mascot of the Pet Palace, tried to tell Max things would work out and be alright, but Max was still worried and afraid, and he couldn't sleep at night. Another pup at the Palace, Pugslee the Pug, just told Max she would be going soon. Her forever family picked her out of the bunch and she was excited to start her new life. Max was happy for her, but sad to see her go. Sad for himself too. When would he get his own family and forever home? The Boxer Brothers liked to tease. They told Max no one wanted him was because he was “...so funny looking with all those spots. You look like you got chicken pox!” they made fun. Max hung his head and almost started to cry, but didn’t want them to see. His tears he tried to hide. Captain Jack told Max "don't pay them any mind. They don’t know any better than to be bullies and be mean and unkind." “Max you are U-nique. You are special and one of a kind. You are a special dog and should be proud of his heritage and the history of the Dalmatian breed and hold your head high." That night when Max went to sleep, he dreamed and he dreamed of what his life would be. Where would he end up and where would this lead? A nice life with a little girl or boy, and a nice family possibly? Or would he be part of a Firehouse team, as a fireman’s dog, riding along at top speed? Would he be a member of a circus troop, performing tricks and flips for cheering crowds at the show? He smiled at the thought of being in the spotlight, but then worried what if no one wanted him like the Boxers had teased? What if he ended up at the pet orphanage under lock and key. The Poodle sisters had warned him about this place for unwanted pets called The Society. Max tossed and he turned at that thought of this. Captain Jack had told him please not to fret. Even though The Society does good deeds, Max still was scared and didn’t want to end up there please. Then his dream turned to worse and he remembered the tale from long ago, the one that haunts all Dalmatians where ever they go. Of the woman who loved spots, so much in fact, she wanted 100s of spotted dogs to hang on her racks and make up her wardrobe with spotted coats, gloves and hats! “Oh no!” Max cried and covered his eyes. He didn’t want to see this coat nightmare, he didn’t want to lose his hide! “Now, now, my young friend, that is just a story.” Captain Jack tried to calm him. “You don’t have to worry. For there is a place where Dalmatians can live, free from harm, without a care in the world, and always safe and sound. Where they can run and play all day long, dig in the dirt and chase butterflies and squirrels.” “What is this place.” Max asked with a whine. “It’s a place in your heart and for all good Dalmatians to find. It’s there, you can trust me I have heard the tale told. Let yourself dream of running and playing all through the fields. And I hope your sweet puppy dog dreams will come true, very soon, this time for real.” And with a pat on his head, like a good dog Max did as told. He went back to bed and the wonderful dream began to unfold. Of this magical place with green fields of grass, a big white house with huge old oak trees guarding the pass. Then he saw a sight, something he could hardly believe. Another Dalmatian like him, also running care free. Max smiled and he barked running happily in his dream. The Dalmatian Plantation is the place where Dalmatians dream. This is a modern day, true life story of unwanted Dalmatian Max and his quest to find his forever home. Author, Teresa Anderson, lives in Canton Georgia on her small horse farm with her horses and Dalmatians!
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  • The Dotty Dalmatian

    Anna Wilson

    language (Macmillan Children's Books, Aug. 2, 2012)
    Business is booming at the Pooch Parlour, so Mrs Fudge hires a cool new assistant who is an instant favourite with all the dogs. Pippa Peppercorn isn't so sure, however - there's something strange about the new girl. Meanwhile, a string of unsolved burglaries and a mysterious spotty dog are causing havoc around town . . . will Pippa and Dash the talking dachshund save the day?
  • Dalmatians

    Mary Ellen Klukow

    Paperback (Amicus Ink, Aug. 20, 2019)
    From Great Danes to Yorkshire Terriers, dogs come in all sorts of shapes, sizes and personalities. Whether your students are dog lovers or trying to pick out a new pet, these six new titles provide good nonfiction reading practice for those in the lower grades. A photo-illustrated book for early readers about the Dalmatian dog breed. Describes this spotted dog's unique features, social behaviors, and how they act as pets. Includes a photo diagram, fun facts, table of contents, glossary, and further resources.
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  • The Dotty Dalmatian

    Anna Wilson

    Paperback (Pan Macmillan, April 1, 2014)
    Welcome to the Pooch Parlour: where pets get pampered, and mysteries get solved Business is booming at the Pooch Parlour, so Mrs. Fudge hires a cool new assistant who is an instant favorite with all the dogs. Pippa Peppercorn isn't so sure, however—there's something strange about the new girl. Meanwhile, a string of unsolved burglaries and a mysterious spotty dog are causing havoc around town. Will Pippa and Dash the talking dachshund save the day?
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  • The 101 Dalmatians

    Dodie Smith

    Paperback (Barnes & Noble Books, March 15, 2000)
    Book Description Publication Date: 2000 Not one but 101 Dalmatians are kidnapped for ransom. Their fate seems uncertain, even dangerous..but the kidnapper is defeated. Smith?s delightful novel is the basis of the acclaimed 1956 Disney feature length animation. It was remade in the 90's with Glenn Close as Cruella.