Pugdog

Pugdog by Andrea U’Ren is a charming picture book published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux in 2001. This first edition features 32 pages of vibrant, full-color illustrations that bring to life the story of Mike and his beloved pup, Pugdog. As they enjoy their daily walks in the park, Mike discovers that Pugdog is not a pug and, in fact, is not even a male dog. This revelation prompts Mike to embark on a humorous journey to teach Pugdog how to embrace her true identity.
Readers will find a delightful exploration of friendship and self-discovery within the pages of Pugdog. The narrative highlights the bond between Mike and his dog while addressing themes related to animals and the nuances of understanding one’s identity. With its engaging illustrations and relatable storyline, this book is suitable for young readers and those interested in juvenile fiction centered around dogs.
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Mike and his pup Pugdog are great friends, going for walks in the park every day. Mike doesn’t know much about dogs–not only did he not know Pugdog is not a pug, but Pugdog is not even a he. Mike then feels obligated to give Pugdog a crash course on how to look and act like a girl dog. Full-color illustrations.
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