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message 1: by aprilla (last edited Jun 06, 2011 06:18AM) (new)

aprilla Walking Ollie Walking Ollie by Stephen Foster. I enjoyed this quick read. I too have enjoyed browsing 'the book of the dog' or somesuch and still ended with a mix from a shelter... but mine was a treasure :)

blurb:
One winter's afternoon, Stephen Foster walks into a dog re-homing centre with the intention of picking up aretired greyhound. Instead, he acquires an abandoned lurcher pup.
Foster's knowledge of dogs is so vague that he has to look up 'lurcher' in key reference work of The Giant Book of the Dog to find out what sort of animal is coming to join his family. His research counts for little: the new arrival does not conform to any known breed standard, or insdeed any standard whatsoever that might be considered dog-normal.
Walking Ollie is for anyone who has ever loved a dog- a hilarious and very touching account of one man's struggle to turn a decidedly difficult dog into something resembling a domestic pet.


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aprilla wrote: "Walking Ollie Walking Ollie by Stephen Foster. I enjoyed this quick read. I too have enjoyed browsing 'the book of the dog' or somesuch and still ended with a mix from a shelter... b..."


Sounds amusing and I could use a laugh.


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