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Don’t look now, but that crazy Jack Russell Terrier thinks he’s your dog. Didn’t he recently escape from a mental hospital? Now he’s asking for things—a trip to Tahiti (though Maui would do just fine), and most importantly, FOOD! Good thing you don’t have any money. Or food. Still, he won’t stop bothering you. Maybe if you put him to work, he might just go away. (Be careful what you wish for…)
A silly picture book for children 3 and up. Approximately 50 pages in all. Descriptions of my other popular children’s books are included after the main feature (an additional 5 pages).
Das E-Book können Sie in Legimi-Apps oder einer beliebigen App lesen, die das folgende Format unterstützen:
A Little Book About You
My Little Pet Dragon
My Crazy Pet Frog
Happy
Taming Your Pet Monster: An Operational Guide
Ninja Robot Repairmen
Pigtastic
Eggtastic
If I Were A Robot
My Daddy's Cool Car Collection
The Forgetful Alien
The Most Beautiful Flower
The Penguin Way
Aveline
Mega Collection Vol. 1
© 2019 Scott Gordon. All rights reserved.
No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form (electronic, mechanical or otherwise) without the express written consent of the author.
This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents are either products of the author’s imagination or used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locations or persons living or dead is entirely coincidental.
E-book layout, formatting and design by Scott Gordon.
Written, edited and produced in the United States of America. Scott Gordon is proud to represent beautiful Orlando, Florida.
Image(s) licensed by DepositPhotos.com and © Javier Brosch and Joyce Geleynse (#1496008).
First Edition (v1.0)
Published on May 10, 2019
Last updated on March 29, 2020
Title Page
Also by Scott Gordon
Copyright
Dedication
Adorable Dogs: Jack Russell Terriers
Author's Note: My Crazy Mutts
About the Author
More Fun Picture Books
Ad 1: My Little Pet Dragon
Ad 2: My Crazy Pet Frog
Ad 3: Pigtastic
Thank You!
This book is dedicated to my dog Milo. Indeed, you bit off more than you could chew.
My family got a Jack Russell Terrier back in the mid to late 90's. He was considered the runt of the litter, and was named Milo after the dog in The Mask. Perhaps due to his size and fine genetics, he nearly lived to the ripe, old age of 20, an amazing feat for a dog. Many live half that, and if they're lucky, perhaps 15 years. Getting to 19 and a half with a decent quality of life is nothing short of miraculous, and we loved that dog every minute of it.