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Good Dogs on a Bad Day
- Good Dogs, Book 1
- Narrated by: Rachel Wenitsky
- Length: 3 hrs and 42 mins
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Summary
The Secret Life of Pets meets Toy Story in a new middle-grade series, adapted for audio, about a group of Very Good doggie day care buddies who follow a few of their wilder instincts, leading to hilarious chaos.
Meet Hugo: the loyal and lovable family dog that would do just about anything to keep his owners happy. A very Good Dog, all of the time.
Meet King: the newest puppy in town! Always full of energy and ready to make new friends, King is still learning the ropes of how to be a Good Dog.
Meet Lulu: Lights! Camera! Action! Lulu is an Instagram star with an affinity for all things fancy - make sure her fur and collar look perfect in that photo! Always a Good Dog, especially with her owner Jasmine.
When these three doggy day care pals come together for an unlikely adventure away from their owners, a small taste of being just a little bit bad starts a hilarious series of events none of them saw coming!
This new middle-grade series follows a group of dogs that quickly steal your heart - and make you hope your furry friends don't get any of their own ideas!
Critic reviews
“Freeman illustrates throughout in a dynamic style reminiscent of William Steig. A story of redemption and unconditional love...this celebration of imperfectability and consensual squirrel-chasing features a cast of sympathetic canines who find that ‘sometimes it’s nice to just be a dog.’” (Publishers Weekly)
"Equal parts hilarious and hair-raising, adventures abound, enlivened by expressive cartoon illustrations. The bright, energetic narration flows seamlessly among the dogs’ delightfully distinctive perspectives.... This series starter is a doggone good time." (Kirkus Reviews)