A Dog's Blog

Fiction & Literature, Humorous
Cover of the book A Dog's Blog by Ginny Stone, Ginny Stone
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Author: Ginny Stone ISBN: 9781370196210
Publisher: Ginny Stone Publication: December 16, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Ginny Stone
ISBN: 9781370196210
Publisher: Ginny Stone
Publication: December 16, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Greetings and salutations! I am Zed – the most adorable Basset Hound that ever existed. Well – that’s what “Mom” says, so obviously it’s true. Before you go any further you should know that you have to read this in a low voice because that’s how I speak – none of this squeaky high pitched stuff – that’s for the punky little mutt, Skunk, that I have to share my basket with…

This book is the first in a compilation of blogs that ran as a weekly newspaper column for many years. A hilarious look at the life of Zed, the most adorable Basset Hound in the world and Skunk, the flying punk, two of the most irresistibly wicked, ridiculously naughty South African canines.
The blogs are written by the dogs!

If you are a grammar freak you should probably skip this story because some of the text is in Doglish with bits of it Catlish too. However, if you love your pets as much as we do – you’ll totally relate to this book.

“I loved it when the column landed on my desk. Quirky, funny, stubborn, opinionated Zed’s take on living in the Stone household, and his observations of the two-legged creatures who shared his space, was a wonderful reprieve from complaints about potholes and reports of hijackings.” –says Cathy Grosvenor, editor of The Springs Advertiser at that time.

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Greetings and salutations! I am Zed – the most adorable Basset Hound that ever existed. Well – that’s what “Mom” says, so obviously it’s true. Before you go any further you should know that you have to read this in a low voice because that’s how I speak – none of this squeaky high pitched stuff – that’s for the punky little mutt, Skunk, that I have to share my basket with…

This book is the first in a compilation of blogs that ran as a weekly newspaper column for many years. A hilarious look at the life of Zed, the most adorable Basset Hound in the world and Skunk, the flying punk, two of the most irresistibly wicked, ridiculously naughty South African canines.
The blogs are written by the dogs!

If you are a grammar freak you should probably skip this story because some of the text is in Doglish with bits of it Catlish too. However, if you love your pets as much as we do – you’ll totally relate to this book.

“I loved it when the column landed on my desk. Quirky, funny, stubborn, opinionated Zed’s take on living in the Stone household, and his observations of the two-legged creatures who shared his space, was a wonderful reprieve from complaints about potholes and reports of hijackings.” –says Cathy Grosvenor, editor of The Springs Advertiser at that time.

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