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Pugs in Books -
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Postcards
From The Pug Bus: The Continuing Adventures of a Pug Dog Owner by Phil Maggittio "Phil Maggitti, the author of Pugs: Everything About Purchase, Care, Nutrition, Behavior and Training (one of the very best pug books on the market), has turned his pen to recording some of his delightful experiences as the owner of a not-so-small herd of pugs. Pug afficionados will be familiar with Maggitti from the pages of Pug Talk, the breed magazine in which he often shares his unique brand of humor. |
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Pugs For Dummies by Elaine Waldorf Gewirtzo |
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Great Grief by Hans Christian Andersen Hans Christian Andersen, the author who is famous for his fairy tales, wrote a short, sad, story that featured children, an elderly woman, a pug and a tanning yard. |
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Molly Adventure Books by Norman Garrett Meet Molly, a very young Chinese Pug Puppy as she explores her new home with the Garrett's. Wearing her seatbelt she arrives and quickly learns her daily routines with new bothers, Zach and Marshall. We watch her playful pug curiosity, illustrated in pug pictures, as she enjoys her new toys, romps in the grass, snacks on treats and more play, winding down the day in the arms of one of her brothers for night, night. |
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PugSpotting: A True History of How Pugs Saved Civilization by Susanne McCaffery-Saville "Researched on three continents, PugSpotting lovingly explores the historical relationship between pugs and people. Learn how pugs have influenced the world - including the fields of art, literature, and even music. Learn how one pug changed the course of Western Civilization. Pug owners know how much they love their pugs...now you can find out how people have loved pugs throughout history." |
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Clara, the Early Years by Margo Kaufman This is the classic "I'm living with a pug" book. Well written, insightful and hilarious, Margo tells many stories that any pug owner will relate to. If you have a pug then this is a must read (and you will find yourself reading it to your pug - at least I did) |
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Once I Ate A Pie Patricia MacLachlan and Emily MachLachlan Charest Life as a dog as told by dogs in this "tell all" children's book (well, okay, adults will enjoy it too) including the pug who once at a pie. |
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Letters to a Young Pug Nancy Levine and Wilson the Pug
The third book from Wilson featuring the wonderful photographs of Ms.
Levine. Wilson continues in his Taoist tradition by conferring wisdom
on to Homer - they young rescue pug. |