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The Secret Thoughts of Dogs

CJ Rose

Editorial: The Collective Book Studio

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Discover the inner thoughts of sixty cuddly canines: “An illustrated phrase book for dog lovers of all ages. . . . Curl up for some love, laughs, and insight.” —Kirkus Reviews “I finally trained her to give me a treat if I shake her hand.”“Please, please let tonight be ‘Burger Night’.”“Finally! A tree that no other dog has ever peed on!” Have you ever wondered exactly what your canine companion is thinking? You don't have to be a mind reader, because in The Secret Thoughts of Dogs those silent musings are finally revealed. Filled with adorable photos, endearing mischief, and uproarious confessions, this book lets you discover just what your pet is really pondering.
Disponible desde: 16/11/2021.
Longitud de impresión: 120 páginas.

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