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Dogs Who Changed The World

A beautifully illustrated, heart-warming book that celebrates all dogs & proves that every single one of them is absolute magic

Fifty awe-inspiring stories of dogs that have altered history, inspired art & literature, reunited lost lovers, saved lives, or just ruined everything.

These inspiring, humorous, heart-breaking, or just plain weird stories reveal why dogs have earned their place as our greatest companions & how our fascination with them is age-old.

These 50 tales acknowledge our unbreakable relationship with the dog, the first-ever domesticated animal & their dedication, heroism & unending sense of fun. Along the way we’ll meet big-boned Barry, the hefty St Bernard credited with saving the lives of more than 40 lost souls in the Swiss Alps in the 1800s. We’ll discover Sigmund Freud’s calm-inducing chow chow, Jo, who would sit in on his psychotherapy sessions (and never spilled a secret) & feel the frustration of Sir Isaac Newton, whose little terror Diamond apparently knocked over a candle & destroyed the physicist’s most important manuscript

Format: Hardback
ISBN: 9781914317316
Number of Pages: 128
Published: 30/05/2022
Publisher: WELBECK

$29.95 inc. GST

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A Little Love Note: Every order is packaged with great care and love in brown paper packages tied up with strings, these area a few of our favourite things…

Ok, we’re no Julie Andrews but we do send your treats in a little gift box with ribbon, just to make your furry best friend feel EXTRA AF

Your gift box is packaged in thermal bubble wrap & reusable ice packs when required to ensure your products arrive to you safely. Please keep your treats in a cool, dry environment. They are best when consumed within 4 to 8 weeks of receiving and removing them from their sealed bag. Storing them in an air tight container will extend their shelf life

Always supervise your pet while they are eating, we know not every pupper takes delicate bites, straight down the hole it goes!

Please always consult your Veterinarian when introducing new foods into your dogs diet; treats are simply that…TREATS , they should make up less than 10% of your dogs total diet. A balanced diet is key…did someone say a treat in each paw…