Pepsi the Problem Puppy

Pepsi the Problem Puppy by Sandi Parsons, published by Faraway Nearby Ink on July 29, 2017, is a juvenile fiction book that spans 116 pages. This engaging story introduces readers to Pepsi, a lively puppy who quickly proves to be a handful in her new home. From her disruptive antics to her lack of house training, Pepsi’s presence creates chaos, leaving her owner, Rosie, to navigate the challenges of pet ownership.
Readers will find a humorous exploration of family dynamics and the bond between pets and their owners. As Pepsi’s mischievous behavior leads to a series of amusing situations, the narrative raises questions about responsibility and love in the context of family and relationships. With themes centered around animals and pets, this book captures the essence of life with a spirited dog, making it a relatable read for young audiences.
Official synopsis Publisher
From the moment Pepsi launches into her new household it’s clear that she is disruptive, definitely NOT house-trained and boy can she slobber!
“Pepsi poked her head out. She looked at the last sausage still sitting on the carpet, and licked her lips. In a flash, Pepsi bounced out, grabbed the sausage and scurried backwards into her hidey-hole.
There was a loud slurp.
Then a burp.”
Pepsi’s left a trail of destruction in her wake and Rosie’s mum has had enough.
Will Rosie have to say goodbye to Pepsi?
FAQ
What is “Pepsi the Problem Puppy” about?
Who is the author of “Pepsi the Problem Puppy”?
When was “Pepsi the Problem Puppy” published?
What is the ISBN for “Pepsi the Problem Puppy”?
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
