It's just a cute very little picture book intended for a very small audience of people. Of course if corgis aren't your breed you still might enjoy flipping through it, but it doesn't have much to offer even die-hard breed fanatics other than some grins and giggles. So if you aren't a either a really huge fan of dogs in general or a big corgi fan, this isn't the book for you. But corgi people should enjoy the smiling faces and cute scenes the author arranged. My interest in the book came from a review having seen a review in a magazine. I was looking to see if there were similarities between the dogs in the book and my little mutt, who has some strong corgi-like features. It could explain her coloring, length, nubbin tail (which looks exactly like a corgi I saw at a breeder's site online), fairy saddle, and her smiling face. Her pointy ears with one floppy (that seems to be a typical mutt thing?), freckled body under her hair, height and slim legs, are a mystery. Some days I'm sure she's corgi/terrier/lab. Others it's beagle/pug (she snores too). Then I think it's definitely terrier/greyhound or whippet. Or some jumbled version of all that or none of that. What she is is perfection.But that's really the theme of the book, we all think our dogs are perfection. And many corgi lovers will probably be getting this in their stockings this Christmas.