Daggie Dogfoot

Daggie Dogfoot by Dick King-Smith is a charming tale published by Puffin Books in 1999, featuring 153 pages in English. The story begins with Mrs. Barleylove’s distress upon discovering that one of her piglets, a weakling with oddly shaped feet, is a dag. However, this piglet’s journey takes a surprising turn as he escapes an early demise and finds a special place among the other animals.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of resilience and acceptance through the experiences of the unique piglet. As Daggie navigates his life in the sties, the story unfolds with a focus on his relationships and the challenges he faces. This edition offers a delightful glimpse into the world of farm life and the bonds formed within it, making it an engaging read for those interested in fiction that highlights the quirks of animal life.
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Mrs Barleylove is horrified to discover that her latest litter contains a dag – a weakling of a piglet with strangely misshapen feet. But after his miraculous escape from an early and ignominious death at the hands of the pigman, the dag assumes a unique and favoured position in the sties.
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