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Good Dog Book

Good Dog Book

Di: John Hay Beith John Brown Barry Cornwall Sir Wilfred Grenfell Henry Herbert Knibbs John Muir Ouida William Robert Spencer Eva March Tappan J. T. Trowbridge
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Dive into the heartfelt and often poignant world of canine companionship with "Good Dog Book," a rotating collection that celebrates the deep bond between humans and their furry friends. This podcast features a variety of adult stories and poems that capture the joy, humor, and sometimes the heartache that comes with loving a dog. Each episode presents a new complete audiobook, offering unique explorations of loyalty, adventure, and the bittersweet moments that define our relationships with these beloved pets. While some selections may include themes of violence that could be distressing to certain listeners, the overarching narrative reflects the profound impact dogs have on our lives. Join us as we honor Man's Best Friend through a diverse tapestry of voices and experiences. Discover a new book with every episode, and let these tales resonate with your own journey alongside your canine companions.Copyright Poetry Genre Arte Scienza Scienze biologiche Storia e critica della letteratura
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