My Dog’s Brain

My Dog’s Brain by Stephen Huneck, published by Viking Studio on April 26, 2001, is a charming exploration of the thoughts and dilemmas faced by dogs, particularly through the lens of Huneck’s beloved Labrador, Sally. This 96-page book presents a blend of humor and art, capturing the essence of canine behavior and the unique bond between dogs and their human companions.
Readers will find a delightful narrative that delves into Sally’s sensitive and loyal nature while addressing her amusing moral quandaries, such as the temptation to sleep on the sofa or sneak food from the kitchen. The book offers a playful perspective on the appetites and existential questions that dogs encounter, making it an engaging read for both dog lovers and art enthusiasts. With its lighthearted tone and whimsical illustrations, My Dog’s Brain serves as a thoughtful reflection on the joys and challenges of pet ownership.
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Everyone is enchanted by Sally, Stephen Huneck’s incorrigible, adorable Labrador. Sally is sensitive, loyal, and loving. But she is also a realist: faced with deep moral quandaries like whether or not to sleep on the sofa, snag a morsel from the kitchen counter, or stick her nose into other people’s business, she favors immediate gratification. Her thoughts on the enduring concerns, appetites, and existential dilemmas of canines-and their human relations-make a wry, playful, life-affirming gift to warm any dog lover’s or art aficionado’s heart.
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