Sep 13, 2012
The Lucky Tale Of Two Dogs
If you are like us, you believe that children really are our future, and educating them about some of life’s toughest issues is a vital way to help them change the world for the better. This clever children’s book will teach your kids about the significance of being a good canine caretaker as well as the importance of adopting an animal from your local shelter. In The Lucky Tale of Two Dogs, Cathy Rosenthal traces the lives of two dogs who happen to live “in the very same town, on the very same street,” but who share very different lives with their families. The lucky dog has lots of daily interaction with his family, from sharing time in the home and playing ball to taking daily walks with the family. The unlucky dog spends most of his time alone in the backyard “rarely hearing a friendly voice.” In just a few pages, you are drawn into this story of one pup who has it all, and one who encounters the heartbreak of neglect and homelessness that countless dogs face living on the streets and in shelters. Perfect for ages four through eight, the book tells a simple story that makes it easy for readers of all ages to understand how to make every dog a lucky dog! Rosenthal, an animal advocate for more than 25 years and Animal Matters columnist for the San Antonio Express-News, has seen first-hand the value of humane education and we applaud her for bringing it to children everywhere! www.petpunditpublishing.com


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