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LABRADOR RETRIEVER "STUFF" |
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Cobalt
Blue Glass Mug |
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STAINLESS
STEEL THERMOS |
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BEAUTIFUL
EMBOSSED LABRADOR CHRISTMAS CARDS |
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ANOTHER
FINE MESS |
LET'S
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FRESH
SNOW |
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TRIO
OF TROUBLE |
LABS
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NEW
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BACKYARD
SNOWMAN |
OTHER LABRADOR CHRISTMAS CARDS |
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SCARF
DOG |
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TREE FOR MY FRIENDS |
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LA LA LA |
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LAB
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LAB
IN RED HAT |
HALO
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SHARING |
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BREEDS
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DOGGIE
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LABRADOR |
LABRADOR |
YELLOW
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BLACK
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JIGSAW
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"Sally Goes to the Vet" is by Stephen Huneck - with his usual wonderful woodcut illustrations. In this book, Sally has to be rushed to the vet's - with excellent results. A wonderful tribute to vets everywhere. - $15.95
OTHER STEPHEN HUNECK BOOKS
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Bo, the six-month-old black Labrador retriever left in Mrs. Barnett's care while her son is in Alaska, makes dramatic changes in the woman's life. The adorable Lab acquaints her with for energetic teenagers who help the senior citizen adjust to her new lifestyle. Mrs. Barnett effectively handles the pup's habit of chewing up shoes and running off with things. However, when Bo starts bringing home other people's belongings, she immediately telephones her son. The calls become more frequent as the dog's extraordinary behavior involves Mrs. Barnett in such activities as returning newspapers every evening, participating in community projects, meeting new friends, and helping the police chief solve a mystery. This copy is in excellent condition and is signed by the author on the front flyleaf. $24.95 |
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Rugby is top dog in his human family. He and his boy are the best of friends - nothing can come between them. Nothing that is, except for a nosy little puppy named Rosie who joins the family one autumn day. But Rosie is no ordinary pup - she has been specially bred as a guide dog for the blind and will live with Rugby and his family for only one year. It's not too hard for Rosie to win Rugby over with her persistent antics, and the two dogs become inseparable. When fall comes again, it is time for Rosie to leave the family and go to a special training school. Both Rugby and his boy must come to terms with the sudden absence of Rosie and the realization that she has a very important purpose as a working dog. This sensitive story with its beautiful paintings of Labradors will be treasured by dog lovers of every age. This used copy is in excellent condition., complete with dust jacket. -$14.95 |
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Woof! What kid wouldn't relish the chance to snap a leash on Dad, bark out the commands for a change, then spend the rest of the day playing with him in the park? With personal photos of a great big slobber-happy Lab set against cheerfully simple, primary-colored backgrounds, If My Dad Were a Dog explores, in read-aloud, rhyming text, just what would happen if this, the wish of every young child, came true! This used copy is in excellent condition, complete with dust jacket. - $12.95 |
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The Adventures of Taxi Dog" is the first of the series of kid's books featuring Maxi, the chocolate lab, who was rescued from the streets of New York to come home with and ride inside the taxi of his beloved Jim all day. This is a book of the adventures, in rhyme, of the Labrador and the really odd people they meet in the taxi. The 30-page soft cover book is in great condition with no marks or tears, other than the notation on the front title page: "3rd Animals Can Help". It has a clear plastic dust jacket. Written by Debra and Sal Barracca with stunning oil and acrylic paintings of Maxi the Labrador by Mark Buchner. $9.95 |
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"Guide Dog" by Dorothy Clewes. Illustrated by Peter Burchard. One moment nineteen-year-old Roley Rolandson was happily delivering Christmas packages along his mail route-the next, he was in the hospital virtually helpless and unable to see. All Roley could remember was a dog hitting him from behind, a blinding flash, then nothing... Faced with permanent blindness, Roley rejects everything and everyone who might help him until two young friends, Susan and Steven, do break through some of Roley's resentment and persuade him to apply for a guide dog. Roey enters a Training Center where he is given a golden Labrador Retriever, the pick of the lot. This 159 page hardback Weekly Reader edition is in excellent condition. - $24.95 |
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Here is a truly great human story, a story of blindness, of a guide-dog, and of a miracle. Sheila Hocken, who is just past thirty, became quite blind in her late teens. She arranged for a guide-dog. Emma's arrival immensely widened her horizon. This is one of the books in the "Emma" series of true stories about Sheila and Emma and their journey together. This copy is in great condition, complete with dust jacket. It does, however have the previous owner's name and October 1978 written on the front flyleaf, and some evidence of having gotten wet showing on the inside of the dust jacket. $19.95 |
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In "Emma and Co" readers will be delighted to renew their acquaintance with Sheila Hocken, her family and, of course, her dogs. Since the miraculous operation which restored her sight Sheila's gratitude to Emma, her devoted guide-dog, companion and best friend, has grown into a love of all dogs - and in particular chocolate-coloured Labradors. "Emma and Co" is full of delightful (and sometimes disastrous) anecdotes, both human and animal. But there is great sorrow in it too, for in the end Sheila must learn to live without the dog who was her 'eyes' for many years. Written by Sheila Hocken, this copy is in great condition, complete with dust jacket. However, the previous owner's name and "Hillside School, Ralver" and "May 1983" is written on the front flyleaf. $19.95 |
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Readers of "Emma and I" will remember the story of Sheila Hocken and her remarkable guide-dog Emma, and of the miracle operation which enabled her to see for the first time in her life. In "Emma V.I.P." Sheila diescribes her life sice that memorable moment when she opened her eyes, saw the startling blue of a nurse's uniform and began to explore the beautiful world we all take for granted. Sheila Hocken writes with a marvellous freshness and humour and her many fans will be delighted to read more about her, her family, and her very special dog. This copy is in great condition, complete with dust jacket. However, the previous owner's name and "Hillside School. Ravern" and "November 1980" is neatly written on the front flyleaf. $19.95 |
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