One Dog and His Man

One Dog and His Man by Marjorie Quarton, published by Farming in 2003, is a captivating narrative that unfolds over 192 pages in English. This edition presents the story of Shep, a sheepdog who rises to fame as a champion in sheepdog trials and a television star. The tale is told from Shep’s perspective, highlighting his journey from modest origins in Coolcoffin, Ireland, and the amusing interactions he has with his endearing yet quirky owner.
Readers will find a unique exploration of the bond between humans and animals, particularly focusing on the experiences of dogs and their roles in nature. The narrative delves into themes of companionship and perseverance, showcasing the challenges and triumphs faced by Shep as he navigates his life and career. With its emphasis on pets and various dog breeds, this book offers insights into the world of sheepdog breeding and the special connection between a dog and his man.
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Sheepdog breeder Marjorie Quarton tells the story of Shep, canine hero, TV star and sheepdog trials champion, from his point of view, charting his rise from humble beginnings in Coolcoffin, Ireland, where he is aided, and sometimes thwarted, by his comical but lovable boss.
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