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Books with title The Dog That Couldn't Come Home

  • The Dog That Couldn't Come Home

    Nancy Bain, Yvette Labatte, Sharon Miller

    language (Press Sure Publications, Dec. 19, 2013)
    Balsam is the dog that couldn’t come home in this poignant story of a dog and her adopter and their struggle to adjust to life together. Rescued by Turtle Gardens Animal Rescue from the wilderness of northern British Columbia, Balsam had lived her life as a feral dog before being adopted by author Nancy Bain. While Balsam struggled against the constraints of four walls, leashes, and fences, Bain struggled to create a loving and safe environment for her, determined to win her trust. They each succeeded in their own way.
  • The Dog That Couldn't Bark

    Deja and Disaya

    language (, Sept. 14, 2017)
    Have You Met A Dog That Couldn't Bark?Well meet Spike! Spike is a dog that is able to speak, but not by barking. He is only able to speak words. But how is that possible? Some dogs might find it cool to be able to speak like humans, but Spike always felt left out by his dog friends. The story of Spike teaches kids how to be courageous and how to overcome their fears.
  • Cap: The Dog That Couldn’t Sing

    Ted Sutton

    Paperback (XLIBRIS, Dec. 5, 2017)
    Cap: The Dog That Couldn't Sing is a true story. Cap went on to live a long and happy life, full of stories of his time on the farm. He and his border collie brethren continued to surprise and delight the farmer and the missus for many years after he learned to sing, and many evenings were started off with a chorus or two from the dogs and neighboring coyotes. This book was written to share some of the stories of rural life with the many who have not had the privilege of knowing farm life or these remarkable dogs.
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  • Cap: The Dog That Couldn’T Sing

    Ted Sutton, Patti Miller

    eBook (Xlibris US, Dec. 5, 2017)
    Cap: The Dog That Couldnt Sing is a true story. Cap went on to live a long and happy life, full of stories of his time on the farm. He and his border collie brethren continued to surprise and delight the farmer and the missus for many years after he learned to sing, and many evenings were started off with a chorus or two from the dogs and neighboring coyotes. This book was written to share some of the stories of rural life with the many who have not had the privilege of knowing farm life or these remarkable dogs.