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Puppy Patrol #31

Two's Company

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Delightful Dog story!

128 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2000

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Jenny Dale

192 books43 followers
Prolific author of animals stories for younger children, in particular dog and cat stories. As well as a Puppy Tales and Kitten Tales series she has written the Pony Tales series of pony books.

There is some speculation that the author does not actually exist but is a psuedonym for another author or authors. One author mentioned as writing under the name of Jenny Dale is Liss Norton, who incidentally is also said to be one of the ghostwriters for the Lucy Daniels Animal Ark series.

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November 5, 2019
This is the first Puppy Patrol book I have ever read. The main character of the story is Neil. Neil helps out at his family's kennel. In this book, he helps to organize a walk in order to benefit an organization that trains dogs to be guide dogs for blind people, while also trying to find a home for an old dog whose owner passed away.

Having never read a Puppy Patrol book before, there was a lot of referencing going on that I was generally clueless about, although based on what was written I can assume that these instances are covered in previous books. For example, the kids know a lot of people and their dogs, and have probably helped most of them out. I would have to backtrack and read more in the series to really find out. Some parts of this book seem like a big character reunion, which is a component that really means nothing to me right now. However, the book can be read without knowing all of that, just fine. The plot is pretty straightforward and there are conflicts that arise solely within this book.

This is a cute book and I think readers who enjoy Animal Ark or other animal books/series similar to that series will enjoy this series too. It isn't my absolute favorite dog or animal book, but it is a solid one where kids can learn a lot about good citizenship and being kind and charitable to others.
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March 19, 2024
I liked it and found it interesting reading about a guide dog and the family handling having a guide dog, the end was awesome
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