5 dog books with happy endings
Many books about dogs are sad and don’t always end well. But often you want to read something that is guaranteed not to make you sad. This collection contains 5 books about dogs in which everything ends well.
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Tales of Franz and the Dog by Christine Nöstlinger
This collection includes 4 stories about the relationship of 8-year-old Franz with dogs.
Franz is a shy child who is afraid of many things. Dogs included. But one day his friend Eberhard got a huge shaggy dog Bert. Who fell in love with Franz terribly and helped him overcome his fear of these animals. So much so that Franz began to dream of his own four-legged friend …
“The Case of the Kidnapping Dogs” by Enid Blyton
Enid Blyton is an author of children’s detective stories. And, as you might guess, it is children who unravel the crimes in her books.
In the city where the young detectives live, dogs begin to disappear. Moreover, thoroughbred and very expensive. It comes to the fact that a friend and companion of our detectives, the spaniel Scamper, is missing! So the investigation becomes not just entertainment, but an urgent need. Especially since adults are clearly not coping.
“Zorro in the Snow” by Paola Zannoner
Zorro is a border collie who saved the main character of the book, schoolboy Luka, who was caught in an avalanche. Having got acquainted with the activities of rescuers, the boy lights up with the idea of becoming the same. And he starts to train. And the puppy Pappy, whom Luka takes from the shelter, helps him in this. However, the parents are not too happy with the son’s decision to become a rescuer, and the teenager will have to make an effort to prove that he made the right choice.
“Where are you running?” Asya Kravchenko
Labrador Chizhik lived happily in the country, but in the fall he returned to the city with his family. And running! I wanted to go back to the dacha, but I got lost and ended up in an unfamiliar place. Where, fortunately, he met the homeless dog Lamplighter. Who helps Chizhik and becomes his friend…
“When Friendship Walked Me Home” Paul Griffin
Twelve-year-old Ben is desperately unlucky in life. He does not have a mother, he is offended at school, and his girlfriend is sick. However, not everything is as bad as it might seem. There are many caring adults around Ben, and also Flip the dog. Ben picked up Flip on the street, and the dog was so capable that he soon began working as a therapy dog. Ben and Flip start helping children who have difficulty reading…