This might be edging its way into my top five children’s books. Ostensibly because it features a Basset hound as a medical professional.

You know its got to be good when the librarian has written this on the due-date insert. (Vaguely I wonder if Salman Rushdie gets a disclaimer like this)

It is a book filled with ageless wisdom…

… which, personally, I think that’s great advice.




8 responses to “Dr. Dog”
Putting a warning on a book is tantamount to guaranteeing more people will read it. I usually read Dr Dog in the closet…with a flashlight.
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I hate the way everything comes with a warning these days. Especially warnings that offence might be taken. Drives me mad.
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Especially California. They’re even labeling stuff outside of California stating that in California it’s a possible cause of cancer. Lol. Maybe it’s just being Californian that causes cancer. Glad my dad had the good sense to get us out of there when we were kids.
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Those Californians…. responsible for at least… 27% of the worlds problems!
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If anything the Bible should come with a warning. Yet it doesn’t. Especially Leviticus
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Sage advice, indeed. I’m fairly positive 100% of the books I read could have a warning on them as well…..
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I can imagine your bookshelf is very suspicious…
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Perhaps a little…
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