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Books with title The Dog Who Loved the Good Life

  • The Dog Who Loved the Good Life

    Bryan Langdo

    Hardcover (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), Oct. 1, 2001)
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  • The Dog Who Loved the Good Life

    Bryan Langdo

    language (Gorilla Publishing LLC, Oct. 1, 2001)
    What do you do when you're a dog who thinks he's really a person?Mr. Hibble has a new dog. His name is Jake. Jake is not like other dogs: he likes to eat dinner at the table. He always remembers to brush his teeth. And he just loves to watch cartoons. Though Mr. Hibble finds this behavior a little odd, he hopes that he can train Jake to act the way a real dog should.But nothing seems to work, and soon poor Mr. Hibble is at his wit's end. What can he do with such an undoggy dog? When he finally finds the answer, life is just right for everyone--including Jake.Dog lovers everywhere will recognize their own pets in Jake, a pooch with a mind of his own. Jake's quirks may be just a little more extravagant . . . or are they? After all, who knows what pets are up to when no one is looking?
  • The Dog Who Loved Red

    Anitha Balachandran

    Hardcover (Kane/Miller Book Publishers, March 1, 2011)
    Book by Balachandran, Anitha
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  • The Dog Who Loved Me

    Sefton Greene

    eBook
    In a few years from now, man no longer exists and the world is ruled by dogs. They have human like tendencies and live in the world as we know it. They wear the same clothes and stand on their back two legs. Their currency is bones.The story is about a dog called Hat Dog, a famous model who is kidnapped by Calor Gas, an evil dog. He holds her for ransom. There is one dog who can save her. His name is Mike Wild, the best spy dog in the world, or so he says. Wild has to exchange one million bones for her release in Monte Carlo, but there are many twists and turns on the way, such as stopping in Paris and using his gadgets. With a little help from his friends he gets the job done!
  • The Dog Who Loved the Moon

    Cristina Garcia, Sebastia Serra

    Hardcover (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, April 8, 2008)
    Donning her pair of pink dancing slippers and preparing to dance under the light of the night sky, Pilar is frustrated when she sees that her precious pooch, Paco, refuses to join her because he only wants to stare at the moon, but with some coaxing and a little bit of magic, Pilar finally finds a way to get Pico up and prancing!
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  • The dog who loved me

    Sefton Greene

    Paperback (tomorrows dreams, Oct. 12, 2017)
    In a few years from now, man no longer exists and the world is ruled by dogs. They have human like tendencies and live in the world as we know it. They wear the same clothes and stand on their back two legs. Their currency is bones. The story is about a dog called Hat Dog, a famous model who is kidnapped by Calor Gas, an evil dog. He holds her for ransom. There is one dog who can save her. His name is Mike Wild, the best spy dog in the world, or so he says. Wild has to exchange one million bones for her release in Monte Carlo, but there are many twists and turns on the way, such as stopping in Paris and using his gadgets. With a little help from his friends he gets the job done!
  • The Dog Who Loved the Moon

    Cristina Garcia, Sebastia Serra

    Paperback (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Oct. 4, 2011)
    Pilar received two gifts for her birthday: a pair of dancing shoes, and a little white puppy, named Paco after her favorite uncle. Pilar loves Paco, even more than she loves dancing to the beat of her Tio Paco's drum. And Paco loves to dance with Pilar. But Pilar starts to notice that when the sun goes down, Paco never wants to dance. All he does is lie around and howl at the moon. "He's in love," says Chachi, Tio Paco's new girlfriend. "With whom?" everyone wonders. But Pilar has a suspicion, and she has a plan. And on her birthday, she and her family are going to make Paco's wish come true.
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  • Who Lives The Good Life?

    Tom Sloan

    language (Tom Sloan, March 8, 2015)
    Humorous illustrations and witty rhyme makes the comparison between our modern life versus the life a king would live in medieval times. From a child's perspective, there are a lot of things we take for granted without giving much thought. Award wining author Tom Sloan has had work in various museums and galleries as well as numerous publications. He was also a Pulitzer Prize nominee.
  • The Dog Who Loved Tacos

    Dr. Soup Mao

    language (, Oct. 2, 2011)
    Paco is a very sweet and lonely dog who loves to eat tacos. Will Paco ever find someone who loves him and feed him tacos?
  • The Dog Who Loved the Moon

    Cristina Garcia, Sebastia Serra

    Hardcover (Atheneum, April 8, 2008)
    Who's ever heard of a dog who would not dance? Unless of course el perrito is lovesick for the moon. Then all you need is a little magic a lot of music and a very special wish And the moon just might surprise you.
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  • The Dog Who Loved Red

    Anitha Balachandran

    Paperback (Scholastic, )
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