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SMUT a true story of a puppy - cover

SMUT a true story of a puppy

Hael Fisher

Editorial: Hanvay László

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Sinopsis

In the book, Smuth, the puppy, personally tells the true story of how he was taken from his place of birth and adopted by a loving family, as well as the interesting events he went through up until now. Through real-life events, it portrays the real life of dogs: growing up to become an adult dog, medical events, hiking and traveling, introducing the child and adult reader to the intimate world of responsible pet ownership and loving dog-human relationships.
Disponible desde: 28/03/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 45 páginas.

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