Dogs Gone Bad

Dogs Gone Bad by Jack Russell, published by Amber Books Limited on July 14, 2017, is a reprint edition that spans 96 pages. This book presents a collection of true canine stories that highlight the humorous misadventures of dogs throughout history. Each spread features a photograph or photomontage of a dog engaged in amusing antics, accompanied by entertaining text that recounts bizarre real-life incidents involving these pets.
Readers will find a variety of quirky tales, including a dog giving driving lessons and another sentenced to life in prison for a crime it didn’t commit. The book captures the lighter side of pet ownership, showcasing dogs that stray from the norm, whether by sleeping on the job or causing chaos during the holidays. With its blend of humor and history, Dogs Gone Bad offers a delightful exploration of the antics of our four-legged companions.
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In 2006, a woman in China crashed her car while giving her dog a driving lesson. In 1924, a labrador was sentenced to life in Pennsylvania Penitentiary for having murdered the governor’s cat – and he was framed. In 2010, a dozy guard dog was retired from a bar after he slept through their only burglary in 12 years.
These, and many more, are true canine stories included in Dogs Gone Bad. Each spread features a photograph or photomontage of an erring canine, such as driving a car, sleeping on the job or doing time behind bars. Along with amusing text to accompany the image, there is also a paragraph on bizarre real-life bad dog stories – the kind of dogs that don’t win awards for bravery, the dogs who run away, who chase the cops but not the thief, who eat religious offerings or tear up Christmas.
Featuring a colour photo or photomontage of a deviating dog, Dogs Gone Bad is a fun book of 45 funny images and quirky real-life cases.
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