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The trouble with Tuck
2000
Helen and her dog, Friar Tuck, are inseparable for three years, but as Tuck begins going blind, Helen trains him to trust in his own Seeing-Eye dog.
Nothing at All
2004,1998
“Nothing at All” is the name of an orphaned puppy living with his two brothers until two children come to adopt them. Unfortunately, Nothing at All gets inadvertently left behind—not out of cruelty, but because he is invisible!
Good dog
\"This charming picture book from the author-illustrator of \"The Rabbit Listened\" and \"Little Bunny Foo Foo: The Real Story\" follows an adorable stray puppy who exemplifies what it truly means to be a \"good dog\" -- iPage.
Tricks of the light
2007,2008
Tricks of the Light explores the often fraught relationships between domestic animals and humans through mythological figurations, vibrant thought, and late-modern lyrics that seem to test their own boundaries. Vicki Hearne (1946–2001), best known and celebrated today as a writer of strikingly original poetry and prose, was a capable dog and horse trainer, and sometimes controversial animal advocate. This definitive collection of Hearne’s poetry spans the entirety of her illustrious career, from her first book, Nervous Horses (1980), to never-before-published poems composed on her deathbed. But no matter the source, each of her meditative, metaphysical lyrics possesses that rare combination of philosophical speculation, practical knowledge of animals, and an unusually elegant style unlike that of any other poet writing today. Before her untimely death, Hearne entrusted the manuscript to distinguished poet, scholar, and long-time friend John Hollander, whose introduction provides both critical and personal insight into the poet’s magnum opus. Tricks of the Light—acute, vibrant, and deeply informed—is a sensuous reckoning of the connection between humans and the natural world.
Foxie : the singing dog
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D'Aulaire, Ingri, 1904-1980
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D'Aulaire, Edgar Parin, 1898-1986
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Dogs Juvenile fiction.
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Dogs Fiction.
2007
A lost dog's luck makes him fat and famous, but when given a chance he proves he still thinks there is no place like home.
Global Pollution and Environmental Monitoring
2008
With the recent NOBEL PEACE PRIZE going to Environmental Studies,GLOBAL WARNING AND IT`S CONSEQUENCES have come to be recognized. We wish that climate changes may turnout as blessing, rather than disaster .But the scientific findings warns us to be prepared for the ultimate. The book ,`GLOBAL POLLUTION AND ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING` brings centuries of Indian wisdom and moral courage to the world . If `Al Gore` advises India to lead from the front ;it would be possible only by adopting new technologies and accepting help from the whole world. The book takes a new look at sampling procedure and instrumental methods of analysis .Radioactivity, Thermal and Noise as new pollutants are discussed in depth . The chemical,biological , physical and microbiological analysis of Air ,Water and Soil are explained in detail. For the lawyers there are aspects of Environmental Laws and Internet facilities. The technical jargon`s in the book are kept to the minimum and the language is easy to follow . We wish this volume will be important reference book fro Scholars, Researchers ,Teachers, Scientists, Lawyers and anyone who is interested in learning more about this beautiful subject.
What a hungry puppy!
Lucky the puppy searches for a bone with surprising results.
Stay! : Keeper's story
1999
Separated early in life from his mother and siblings, Keeper tells of his adventures with various human masters and his continual search for his little sister.