If you love animals, and have children, this illustrated book is a must for your family.
"The Story of Penelope" is a true story. This delightful and educational story, about a boy and his dog, will entertain and educate readers of all ages.
The book gently introduces the abuses of the Puppy Mill Industry, how it affects the American family, and describes the plight of the Dog Rescuer in a way that children can understand.
If you are a parent, an educator, a breeder, an animal rescuer, a shelter operator, an animal transport volunteer, in the veterinary field, or you just love dogs, you'll love this book.
The Story of Penelope doesn't stop here. As Arthur gets older, he will take you on a journey where he will share his quest to address the issues of animal over-population, and then solve them.
A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this book will be donated to www.BCRSQ.com.
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By Jerri Carter
Dec 15, 2008
"When Dogs Bite" O am very impressed with this book as it pulls no punches about the escalating dog population problem. It covers the subject of getting the wrong dog for all of the wrong reasons, and shows the children how to be responsible even when the outcome is not what they wanted. Very tastefully written. Excellent job. Can hardly wait for the next book.
"Excellent, Just Excellent" What a wonderful read, as well as a story that needs to be told. Children everywhere as well as many adults need to know the true story behind the puppy mills. In order to correct so many of the world's problems, education is the quickest and surest way. This book relays the issue, solutions and is a wonderful story for enjoyment all at the same time.
"When Dogs Bite" Terrific book! I purchased this book for my grand nephew and must admit, I think I'm keeping it. I would love to be able to share with so many young children today that truly do not understand puppy mills and the unfortunate puppies and people that get hurt. Thanks Gisele for your part in educating our young people ( and maybe a few adults). I hope our mutual friends at the SEBCRL will also reap a few rewards.