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The Highly Trained Dogs of Professor Petit

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There is so much work for a boy to do in the serious town of Puddling Center that eleven-year-old Willie can’t even go to school. So when Willie meets Professor Petit and his five “Highly Trained Dogs”—each with its own special talent—he’s delighted. Maybe their traveling show will shake things up! But then Petit’s rival, Hulk Hoskins, rolls into town with a circus tiger, and the professor and one of his dogs end up in big trouble. Now it’s up to Willie and his new canine friends to save the day and put on a show this town will never forget!Back in print for the first time in decades, this 1953 novel by Newbery winner Carol Ryrie Brink will have kids rooting for cheerful Willie, honest Professor Petit, and the amazing Highly Trained Dogs.

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First published January 1, 1953

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Carol Ryrie Brink

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Carol Ryrie Brink was an American novelist and children’s writer best known for capturing frontier life with warmth, humor, and historical detail. Raised in Idaho after a childhood marked by early family tragedy, she grew up under the care of her grandmother, whose vivid storytelling later inspired her most celebrated book, Caddie Woodlawn, winner of the 1936 Newbery Medal and a lasting classic of American juvenile literature. Educated at the University of Idaho and the University of California, Berkeley, she graduated Phi Beta Kappa before marrying mathematician Raymond W. Brink and settling in Minnesota, where she balanced family life with a prolific writing career. Over several decades she produced more than thirty books for young readers and adults, often drawing on Midwestern landscapes, pioneer history, and her own experiences. Summers spent in rural Wisconsin further enriched the authentic settings of her fiction. In later years she also pursued poetry and painting. Honored by her alma mater and commemorated in her hometown, Brink remains remembered for stories that celebrate independence, resilience, and the imaginative life of childhood.

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2,998 reviews1,442 followers
May 25, 2019
This book was just plain fun. Carol Ryrie Brink can spin a fun tale with animals, and these dogs sure are talented. l really enjoyed my time with Petit, his small-town kid friends, and his extra-talented dogs. Recommended to anyone with kids or a general love for animals.
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1,137 reviews387 followers
March 1, 2024
“The greatest pleasure in life, really, is in giving a good performance, whether it be an exhibit of skill before a distinguished audience or only a stew which one expects to share with his dog. Remember that, please. It is quite important.”

Carol Ryrie Brink’s writing is as charming as ever in this sweet story of a boy, Professor Petit, a dog show, and a rival circus! Sweet and lovely and perfect for any young animal lover.
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298 reviews
March 2, 2024
Carol Ryrie Brink consistently gives me such a wonderful reading experience!
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3,231 reviews1,233 followers
August 5, 2019
When Willie moves to a different town to help his uncle, he doesn't know his life is about to change for the better when he meets a traveling showman and his highly trained dogs.

The book has it all! Adventure, mystery, good guys, bad guys, and moments sprinkled with humor and comedy. There's a strong emphasis on good, moral character too. Definitely a fun read!

Ages: 6 - 12

Cleanliness: nothing really to note.

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427 reviews
June 2, 2022
I'm surprised that I missed this book as a child, since I loved Brink's other books, especially Family Grandstand, Family Sabbatical, Caddie Woodlawn, and Magical Melons. I feel this book was not one of her better efforts although its subtle messages about treating animals with love & kindness and not allowing money-making to be your primary goal in life are excellent lessons for young readers.
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January 26, 2020
This was a fun little read for any young dog lover. As an adult it was a little easy to see where the story was heading but still a charming read
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2,771 reviews60 followers
March 25, 2022
Lovely little book. I appreciated the way they all worked together with their special talents. I think my Vintage Book Circle will enjoy this.
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1,053 reviews30 followers
May 12, 2022
Absolutely delightful! This little-known classic is a real gem.
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July 8, 2025
A good fun read aloud! Not really on the level of her other books, but still a good story.
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October 14, 2015
First read this book in grade school in 1964, it was one of my favorite books. When i saw this listed for a goodread giveaway I had to read it again. It is still as fun a read as it was when I was a kid. The story takes place in 1852 and tells how Willie at age 11 went live and work with his uncle in Pudding Center. Its a very unhappy time until he meets Professor Petit and his highly trained dogs. But trouble arrive when Hoskins' Circus comes to town .
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December 3, 2015
Best book every if you have a dog: The teenagers love it: Thanks alot: I give this book a 5 star : Get this book for all your dog owners
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