Books
Books - "Bandit" and "The White Dog"
- Item Number
- 253 SD$*
- Estimated Value
- 35 USD
- Sold
- 12 USD to ke89b2f9f
- Number of Bids
- 1 - Bid History
Item Description
Bandit, Big Black Dog Who Stole My Heart is a book about the adventures of our first year together. Our goal is for the reader to fall in love with our wonderful Big Black Dog, and to bring an awareness of "The Big Black Dog Syndrome" to the public.
Big Black Dogs aren't being adopted at our shelters for many reasons, such as being Big, Black, Scary, Hard to Handle, etc. Too many are being put down, and never have a chance of finding a loving, forever home. We want to change that! Each chapter is a story, or an adventure we've had, from my viewpoint, and from Bandit's viewpoint. Look for the pawprint in each chapter, and you'll live our adventures through Bandit's eyes!
Bringing Bandit into our lives has been a blessing, and a delight! He loves hugs, and walks, and life, in general. He loves children, other dogs, cats, and is just a joy to be around. Our hope is that you'll fall in love with our Big Black Dog, and consider adopting your own Big Black Dog, or any dog, from your local shelter. Give them a chance at life, and a loving forever home.
Paperback signed by Carol Bradshaw 2009
The White Dog by P.J. Anderson, is about a young couple that adopt a dog; a white dog, that they find in their pick-up truck one day. The dog, Lucky, becomes devoted to them, as much as they are devoted to him.
The background is the 1930's. The nation is going through a severe economic depression. The dog becomes a positive, critically important addition to their lives and to the lives of their best friend's. The dog becomes their guardian angel. This book will have great appeal to dog lovers.
Hardback by P.J. Anderson 2001
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