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4 Must-Read Books for Dog Lovers
A Big Little Life, by Dean R. Koontz
Trixie, an amazing dog,entered author Dean Koontz's life and changed his world forever, even inspiring him to write this, his very first nonfiction! Trixie was three years old when she came into Dean Koontz and his wife, Gerda's life. It wasn't long before her happiness, her joy for life, and her incredible intelligence changed their lives forever.
Unlocking the Genius of a Dog, by John W. Pilley, Jr. & Hilary Hinzmann
This is not a virtual story. Not only will this book surprise you with the details about Chaser, a dog that has a super ability of literacy (识字), but it displays how to teach your own dog the same way! When John Pilley, a retired psychology professor, got a Border Collie puppy named Chaser, he quickly learned that communication between dogs and humans wasn't as limited as typically believed.
The Art of Racing in the Rain, by Garth Stein
You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll be surprised at the true beautiful relationship between Stein and his dog, Enzo. The Art of Racing in the Rain is told from the unique view of Enzo, with both human-like thoughts and a dog's natural drive and instinct (本能).
The Dog Only a Family Could Love, by Larry Levin
In 2002, Larry Levin and his sons took their badly ill cat to the vet (兽医) to be put to sleep. What began as the worst day ever quickly took a tum when a dog, missing an ear, his face covered in scars from an early life, walked right up and stole their hearts. This is the true story of Oogy, the desperate fight to save his life, and the family that gave him the loved forever home he'd always deserved.
21. Which dog is able to know words?
A. Chaser. B. Trixie. C. Enzo. D. Oogy.
22. Which book tells a story from the dog's view?
A. A Big Linle Life. B. Unlocking the Genius of a Dog.
C. The Art of Racing in the Rain. D. The Dog Only a Family Could Love.
23. What do these 4 books have in common?
A. They are all about an adopted dog. B. They all tell true stories.
C. Dog lovers must have read them. D. Dogs in the books are all intelligent.