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My Dog's Brain

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The author's incorrigible, adorable Labrador, Sally, shares her deep moral dillemas like whether or not to sleep on the sofa, steal a crumb from the kitchen counter, or stick her nose in everyone's business, and her thoughts on enduring concerns, appetites, and canines' relationships with their humans.

96 pages, Paperback

First published May 7, 1997

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Stephen Huneck

29 books10 followers
Stephen Huneck was an American wood carving artist, furniture maker, painter, and author. Most of his artwork is composed of carvings of dogs. In addition to carvings, Huneck also wrote several children's books, the main character of which was his black Labrador Retriever, Sally.

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2,680 reviews1,404 followers
June 23, 2023
This is a children’s book. But…

It is more to me.

This book was given to me by library staff as one of many going away gifts for my 12 years of service and providing programs to the community.

The staff knew how much I loved my corgis. And although this isn’t the story of a corgi, it is a story of the beloved dog of this author. His black Labrador, Sally.

The illustrations showcase the predicaments, pleasures and appetites that make up a dog’s life.

And it is delightful in every way.

Including the difference between good dog v. bad dog. Of course, we as dog lovers, don’t like to emphasize the bad dog with our fur babies, right?

Every once in a while I like to open this book up, just to remind myself of the love between humans – and our special pets.
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789 reviews
June 2, 2016
On the surface, this book was a short and mildly cute book. I had read it several years ago, and held this opinion, until I re-read it recently and discovered the story behind the images. The author's struggle, and the inspiration he received from and used for the wood carvings was positively inspirational. It gives the entire book a new and more profound meaning, and makes the book more endearing.
As to the content, it consists wholly of illustrations depicting these carvings, all of which picture what goes on in the brain of a dog, in particular the author's dog, Sally. Wonderful book, really enjoyed it.
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2,287 reviews40 followers
January 17, 2017
Bought this for a couple bucks in a used bookstore. It just looked so cute. And it was. Humorous :) can't go wrong with dogs.
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1,766 reviews13 followers
March 13, 2017
Thought this was a kids book at first, then I realized it was a hilarious look at what my dog is thinking everyday. It is spot-on!
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Author 23 books112 followers
January 2, 2026
Funny, great art, and don't skip the introduction with its beautiful backstory.
655 reviews
June 3, 2016
Wonderful book for all dog lovers out there. Short but very inspiring. It's about a Labrador named Sally. It has wonderful artwork.
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