Dog Books Quotes

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Elizabeth  Parker
“There will always be detours in the fascinating game called life. Find the path to your heart’s desires, and stay on course.”
Elizabeth Parker, Paw Prints in the Sand

Leila Grandemange
“Sometimes the world feels cold and lonely, and God's love an ocean away. Then, all of a sudden, we're graced with the sloppy wet kiss of an adorable mutt reminding us how deeply we are loved.”
Leila Grandemange, Pawz and Pray: Finding Joy in the Journey with God, Family, and Furry Friends! 130 Inspiring Stories and Devotions for Dog Lovers

Albert Payson Terhune
“When Lad died, in September of 1918, I collected the ten or twelve yarns I had written about him, and I tried to sell the collection as a book under the name, Lad: A Dog. I was told that there had been no worthwhile dog books since Bob, Son Of Battle and The Call Of The Wild and that the public did not want that kind of fiction. There was no demand; there was no possible profit. Any volume with a canine hero was foredoomed to fall flat.”
Albert Payson Terhune, The Best Loved Dog Stories of Albert Payson Terhune

“Never underestimate the power of cheese." Tony the Theatre Dog, 2016”
Tony the Theatre Dog

“Life is good, but reading a good book makes it great!”
Prudence Williams Shipman

Wesley Banks
“He thought back to dog sledding as a boy. During the day he scouted Doc’s property in wheeled sleds through thousands of acres of switchgrass, dirt, and live oaks. At night he sat with King by a small fire, even in the summer, and read books like the Call of the Wild, Winterdance, and Stone Fox. He read aloud to King the great adventures of Balto and the race to Nome, and stories of the un adulterated wild by John Muir.”
Wesley Banks, Faith In Every Footstep

Stanley Coren
“However things took an unexpected turn when, out of the blue, the host of the radio show asked me who I would consider to be the best dog fiction writer ever. I don't think I have ever been asked that question before, nor can I remember thinking about it seriously, however I knew what my answer would be immediately—Albert Payson Terhune. – Stanley Coren, ‘The Best Dog Fiction Writer Ever? – Psychology Today online article.”
Stanley Coren