Lucky in the Doghouse

Lucky in the Doghouse by Betsy Duffey is a children’s book published by Puffin in 1999. This edition, written in English and spanning 93 pages, tells the story of George and his new puppy, Lucky, who is proving to be quite a handful. As George navigates the challenges of puppy ownership, he faces the possibility of losing Lucky if he cannot manage the dog’s disruptive behavior.
Readers will find a relatable narrative that explores themes of responsibility and the bond between a boy and his pet. The story focuses on George’s efforts to train Lucky, addressing issues such as nighttime barking and accidents in the house. Through George’s experiences, the book presents a lighthearted yet meaningful look at the joys and trials of caring for a pet, making it a suitable read for young audiences interested in literature and fiction.
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George loves his new puppy, Lucky, but Lucky is out of control. If George can’t stop Lucky barking at night and making puddles in the house, Mum and Dad say he will have to go!
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