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Dog Pawsonality Test: What our canine friends are really thinking

Hardback

Main Details

Title Dog Pawsonality Test: What our canine friends are really thinking
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Alison Davies
Illustrated by Alissa Levy
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:128
Dimensions(mm): Height 195,Width 145
Category/GenreHumour
Dogs as pets
ISBN/Barcode 9780711268630
ClassificationsDewey:636.70887
Audience
General
Illustrations 50 colour illustrations

Publishing Details

Publisher White Lion Publishing
Imprint White Lion Publishing
Publication Date 1 November 2022
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Perfect pup or mischievous mongrel? Follow nine pup personality tests to find out! Whether high intensity or half asleep, every dog is unique. A bemusing ball of fluff, there's a lot more to our barking mad, furniture-chewing, squirrel-chasing, loyal droolers than meets the eye. Their adorable quirks and ridiculous escapades never fail to leave us wondering what on earth our four-legged friends are thinking?! This hilarious book is pup psychology 101. Answer 81 multiple choice questions to find out who your pooch really is and how their mysterious mind works. The book features 9 tests defined by classic canine behaviours and life areas. Match your answers to one or more of the 36 colourful canine profiles to help you better understand typical tells and traits and what these can teach you about your pet. Demystify their pet peeves and strange habits, and read on to become a mutt mastermind.

Author Biography

Alissa Levy is a freelance illustrator based in Germany. Her work captures female characters, plants and animals in an unusual everyday setting. She is currently working from her studio in in her hometown Dortmund, where she creates her colourful pieces. Alison Davies lives in Norwich, and runs workshops at universities throughout the UK showing academics, students and early years practitioners how stories and narratives can be used as tools for teaching, healing and learning.