Four-Legged Friends in the Bark Park


Book Description

Everyone can be bullied. Even dogs! Max the dog is very smart, but Max has anxiety because he’s being bullied. It all started at the local dog park when Max was attending training classes. Other dogs bullied poor Max, but his friends Helen and Greg helped him get through it and put a stop to Max’s anxiety. Children will learn from reading Four-Legged Friends in the Bark Park that being nervous has nothing to do with how smart someone is. Whether it’s dogs or humans, bullying is a bad thing. It’s been said that “Strong people stand up for themselves. But the strongest people stand up for others.”




Molly and Friends at the Dog Park


Book Description

Read about Molly, her furry four legged friends and their antics at the dog park. A story in rhyme.




Bark Park


Book Description

Illustrations and rhyming text reveal dogs of every shape, size, and personality as they romp and frolic in a park.




The Bark Park


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Lila and her friends are troubled when they discover the dog park does not have a bench for eighty-year-old Mr. Romero to use, so they decide to start a dog-wash to raise money for one, and learn about percentages along the way.




Dogs and Their People


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*New York Times bestseller* From the humans that brought you BarkBox (and BarkPost and BarkShop) finally comes Dogs and Their People. Finally, Bark & Co. has tapped the humans at BarkPost, the company’s publishing arm, to put into words and photographs the first official BarkBook, capturing the depth, spirit, and power of the extraordinary bond between humans and their pups. Mostly community-sourced and filled with never-before-told anecdotes, stories, photos, and intimate insights, Dogs and Their People spotlights over 200 unique and remarkable dogs. Some are celebri-dogs while others are just making their debut; some will make your heart ache, while others will make it soar; and others simply look really dapper in color. All bring to life and celebrate the crazy, consuming, insatiable love we feel for the World’s Ultimate Best Friend in a book that is the perfect gift for Dog Lovers everywhere..




The Bark Park


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Bo excitedly heads to the new dog park, but when he meets a pup who is not interested in making friends, he wonders if not all dogs are meant to be Bark Park buddies.




My Four Legged Friends


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I’m a sixty seven year old man who has spent most of my life with animals. Within this book, I describe my display of affection for my friends in my own way. I do not recoomend anyone folling my example for anything I describe doing in this book. Each person must make his or her own decision on how to treat their friend. The reason for the book is to show the reader just what is possible to achieve with your new friend. It’s the same things that we as humans look for – love, respect, and understanding are most important; adopt a pet and make it a friend.




Bark Park


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Series statement from publisher's website.




The Dogs of Central Park


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Collects photographs of dogs throughout New York City's Central Park.




Island Life Sentence


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Ex-CFO Peg Savage is quick to find a miscalculation on a spreadsheet, but slower with human error--especially when it comes to her husband Clark. One night he gets her drunk with promises of a romantic adventure, and she agrees to move from her Chicago home of twenty years, to Key West-- despite her fear of bridges. Forty-two panic attacks later, she is living in paradise--or more accurately, where the weird go pro. Just weeks into the second honeymoon, Peg is blindsided when Clark takes a job in Cuba... without a return ticket. Peg’s best friend Trudy is a long time Clark-hater and smells a rat. But fiercely loyal Peg believes he is coming back. She hopes the same of her loveable, but not-very-well-trained dog, Nipper, who has fallen in love with Lulu, a chihuahua across town. Nipper leads Peg to Randolph, Lulu’s “stay-at-home daddy.” He’s also the snippy ambassador for all things Key West. Randolph reluctantly takes Peg under his wing, helping her to navigate the bizarre world of paddle board yoga, lobstering, and the infamous Fantasy Fest parade. The result is a heat stroke, an arrest, and a no-show. Peg manages to alienate Randolph completely, even as the romance between Nipper and Lulu thrives. When a tropical depression descends, Peg confronts the hurricane head on to save Nipper and Lulu. And maybe her reputation while she’s at it. It’s time for this midwestern fish out of water to grow a pair of legs--and perhaps a pair of cojones since her husband is clearly not coming back.