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How Dogs Really Work

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How Dogs Really Work

How Dogs Really Work

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picture book
Published: 28 May, 2009
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New cover reissue of the hilarious dog owner's manual!

What does a dog's body language mean?
Why do dogs and their owners always look alike?
What is a Personal Automated Wagging System?

Find out the answers to all of these questions... and more.

Packed full of cross-section illustrations revealing the astonishing truth about dogs, this hilarious spoof pet-owner manual, reissued with an attractive new cover design, is a must-have for animal-crazy children and adults alike. Prepare to be amazed!

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780007309917
ISBN10 0007309910
Number Of Pages 32
Item Weight 140 g
Product Dimensions 252 x 6 x 260 mm
Publisher / Reseller HarperCollinsChildren’sBooks
Format picture book
Edition New edition
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Media Reviews

Praise for How Dogs Really Work!:
One of the funniest books about dogs that I've ever read. The details drawings treat dogs like machines, there are some hilarious notes and details, yet the text has a serious side too. Books for Keeps

Praise for How Cats Really Work!:
Alan Snow's cross-hatch cartoon style illustration is the perfect foil for his deadpan text. This book - and its predecessor about dogs - could become something of a cult. The Scotsman

Snow keeps up the pseudo-scientific tone throughout, making the book look like many genuine information books, even to the index. Junior Bookshelf

Very amusing and original, aimed at children, but would entertain adults too. Cat World

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Author's Bio

Alan Snow studied fashion design and illustration at Salisbury. He worked as a wedding dress designer, car designer and tree surgeon before becoming a children's book illustrator. He has also been involved in a number of computer animation projects, including a Peter Gabriel video.

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