The day after King Street Kennels returns Jason, a Labrador found roaming the local dog show, to a loving family, Mr. Scott, a professional breeder, arrives with the papers to prove that Jason--or rather Junior--is his dog.
Prolific author of animals stories for younger children, in particular dog and cat stories. As well as a Puppy Tales and Kitten Tales series she has written the Pony Tales series of pony books.
There is some speculation that the author does not actually exist but is a psuedonym for another author or authors. One author mentioned as writing under the name of Jenny Dale is Liss Norton, who incidentally is also said to be one of the ghostwriters for the Lucy Daniels Animal Ark series.
I loved the plot of the dog having to owners and going to the wrong owner. The ending was quite good with how they solved it, the book just felt a little slow to me
I read this when I was in about 5th or 6th grade so my review won't be as good as it would if I just read the book. Growing up I wanted to be a vet and I love animals so when I saw this series on my friends floor just sitting there I asked to take them. This series is a good read for younger children it wasn't very hard to read and I loved it. I wish I still had the books because I would re-read them and give a better review :(
My favourite part was when the two owners decided to share Jason, one for a companion and the other for a show dog. The worst part was when Jason's old owners stole Jason back, or at least tried to. My favourite characters were Jason's old owners and new owner because they were nice and decided to share Jason and take good care of him. There was no worst character because the people causing the worst part are my favourite characters. Auryn 12 years old, 2015
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