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Rescuing Sprite: A Dog Lover's Story of Joy and Anguish is a non-fiction work written in 2007 by Mark Levin, that tells his experience of rescuing a dog named Sprite from a local animal shelter that would change his and his family's lives forever.
In the Partridge story, an aristocratic family living in Park Lane is searching for a lost dog, and an American answers the advertisement with a shaggy dog that he has found and personally brought across the Atlantic, only to be received by the butler at the end of the story who takes one look at the dog and shuts the door in his face, saying ...
After "Lemon" was published, it is said there was no end to people who continued leaving a lemon at the Maruzen store in Kyoto (closed in October 2005). This work inspired a character in the anime Bungo Stray Dogs. The character's name is the same as the author's, and the character likes blowing people up with lemon-shaped bombs.
Image credits: Todd Whiteaker #2 Benji. A group of neighbors teamed up to save a giant dog who was dumped by his family into the streets. Despite his huge size, the dog looked scared and was ...
Set to hit shelves next summer, 'This Dog Will Change Your Life' will tell the story of all the dogs in the creator's life — and ours. Courtesy of Elias Weiss Friedman; Penguin Random House.
The next morning when she wakes, she goes to the bathroom for a drink of water only to find her dead, mutilated dog hanging in the shower with his blood slowly dripping onto the tiles. On the shower wall, written in the dog's blood, are the words "HUMANS CAN LICK TOO." Other story variations feature a nearsighted old woman rather than a young girl.
The Poky Little Puppy is a story about five puppies of undetermined breed. As of 2001, The Poky Little Puppy was the single all-time best-selling hardcover children's book in the U.S., having sold nearly 15 million copies. [ 1 ]
Two Dogs was a ready-to-drink beverage that was first introduced in Australia in 1993 and went on to become available throughout the world. It was a lemon flavoured alcoholic beverage that is widely considered to have been the "world’s first brewed alcoholic lemonade" [1] (despite the pre-existence of traditional drinks like sima), paving the way for similar products such as Hooper's Hooch ...