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Dogs -- Biography Books

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Percy Fitzpatrick

Jock of the Bushveld

"Jock of the Bushveld" by Sir James Percy FitzPatrick is a true story published in 1907. The book chronicles FitzPatrick's adventures with his loyal dog Jock, a Staffordshire Bull Terrier cross, during the 1880s in the Transvaal Bushveld. Starting as an unwanted runt, Jock grows into a fearless and devoted companion through years of frontier life. Originally told as bedtime stories to FitzPatrick's children and encouraged by friend Rudyard Kipling, the tale became a South African classic, reprinted over one hundred times.

Katharine Lee Bates

Sigurd Our Golden Collie, and Other Comrades of the Road

"Sigurd Our Golden Collie, and Other Comrades of the Road" by Katharine Lee Bates is a collection of stories and poems focused on the relationships between dogs and their human companions, likely written in the early 20th century. The central character is Sigurd, a golden collie, whose adventures and deep bond with his owners depict the playful and loving nature of dogs. The collection explores themes of loyalty, companionship, and the joy dogs bring to human life through both whimsical and poignant narratives. The opening of the book introduces Sigurd’s lineage and the enchanting story of his arrival at Cedar Hill. The narrative begins with a glance at the noble hound Vigi, setting the stage for a rich heritage that Sigurd inherits. We then meet Sigurd's parents, Ralph and Dora, and witness the delightful chaos that their ten puppies bring into the Lady of Cedar Hill's life. Sigurd's humorous puppyhood unfolds as he displays both mischievousness and endearing charm, establishing the foundation for the joyful and affectionate relationship he will have with his family. The early chapters introduce not only Sigurd's character but also his loving environment, filled with quirky interactions and heartwarming moments.

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