Wow… no other dogs write books? What a shame. I bet they have a lot to say. I know my dogs won’t quite barking.
I wish I knew what they were talking about…
“Arf! Arf! ARF!” (Why won’t she take me outside already?
“Whine, wooof” (The smell of my gas is disturbing my slumber…)
“BARK! BARK! BARK! BARK! BARK!” (Wolfey! It’s playtime! Wake up!)
Sakura worries too much about minor details.
Which is why I never finished my novel, going by the dollar bin at K-mart reminded me where it was going to end up.
I think a real dog novel would be written in pictographs or hieroglyphics because so much canine communication is posture, facial expression, ears, tail, etc…. that sort of visual stuff.
And would it be any surprise if the author was the only one who read the book.
There’s nothing like being number one until you find out it’s by default.
johovey over 6 years ago
Wow… no other dogs write books? What a shame. I bet they have a lot to say. I know my dogs won’t quite barking.
I wish I knew what they were talking about…
“Arf! Arf! ARF!” (Why won’t she take me outside already?
“Whine, wooof” (The smell of my gas is disturbing my slumber…)
“BARK! BARK! BARK! BARK! BARK!” (Wolfey! It’s playtime! Wake up!)
the lost wizard over 6 years ago
Sakura worries too much about minor details.
Flatlander, purveyor of fine covfefe over 6 years ago
Which is why I never finished my novel, going by the dollar bin at K-mart reminded me where it was going to end up.
pekenpug over 6 years ago
I think a real dog novel would be written in pictographs or hieroglyphics because so much canine communication is posture, facial expression, ears, tail, etc…. that sort of visual stuff.
davetb1956 over 6 years ago
And would it be any surprise if the author was the only one who read the book.
bluegirl285 over 6 years ago
There’s nothing like being number one until you find out it’s by default.