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Wagging Tails - The Wonderful World of Dogs - cover

Wagging Tails - The Wonderful World of Dogs

Stephenson Worme

Publisher: Spines

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Summary

Step into the enchanting world of "Wagging Tails: The Wonderful World of Dogs," where each page is adorned with important information about dogs. From the loyal companionship of a family pet to the heroic feats of working dogs, this book celebrates the boundless joy and unwavering devotion that dogs bring into our lives. 

Through the pages of this book readers will embark on a journey that explores the deep connection between humans and their furry friends, uncovering the unique personalities, behaviors, and quirks that make each dog a cherished member of our society. Prepare to be immersed in a world where wagging tails speak volumes. 


"Wagging Tails: The Wonderful World of Dogs" is not just a book; it's a heartfelt tribute to our four-legged companions, capturing the essence of canine spirit and highlighting the extraordinary relationships between dogs and humans. Readers will be captivated from cover to cover. Whether you are a lifelong dog lover or new to the wonders of canine companionship, this book is sure to deepen your appreciation for the special bond we share with our furry friends. So curl up with your own loyal pup, and let the enchantment of "Wagging Tails" fill your heart with warmth and joy.
Available since: 05/17/2024.

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