Review of Book One: The First Four Dog Vacations

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Thank you for you review, was really well edited. Now I want to read the book!
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Sarai Burgos wrote: 23 Feb 2022, 18:21 Thank you for you review, was really well edited. Now I want to read the book!
Thanks so much! Hope you get the chance to. 🔆
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My dog died around when you were probably writing this review. As she got sick, my mom and I started taking her with us when we went places more often.

Funny (and kind of awful) story, actually… I had forgotten about this :shock: we went on a trail in the Great Smoky Mountains with our dog in November or so. And that was a No Dogs trail. I don’t know how we missed that information. If it was posted, we probably didn’t see it because Puppy was so short. But if we had gotten caught, we would have had to pay about $2000 I think :shifty:.

So I think this would be a fun read for me. We really miss her. And we’re glad we took her with us to so many places in the last few months of her life, because I’m sure there are other stories concerning her that are much like the stories in this book.
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Readers like me who have shared an everlasting bond with a dog are excited to read this memoir. Thanks for the review
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Taking dog to a vocation is so lovely, is like your family or friends
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a novel that is dog-centric would be really interesting to read. I think I will love reading about their vacations
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Post by HoseaGwani »

I'm anxious to see how Bea and B. B behave in the vacation.
Thanks for this good review
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There are too a few watercolor delineations included that provide the pups a unconventional quality, so this one includes a nostalgic and imaginative feel all through.
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Post by CHERRY JOY RAMAT »

We also had a chow-husky dog that loves to travel. He often comes with us when we go to market to buy foods. He always loves to travel.
I can relate in this book so much that makes me inspire to read more. Cant wait to read this. The writer has a genuine love for animals especially dogs. ♥️♥️♥️
We are both dog lovers.
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Post by Obinna Chima Agoms »

The "tail-wagging" got me. That was very creative, seeing that this book is about dog vacations. I love dogs and hope to enjoy this read. Shame about the errors in the book. I guess I could look past it.
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"Baby Cakes" Bea and B.B sounds like just the right pair to have as company on vacation. Great review.
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This seems like a sweet read. I am more of a cat person though so if this book were about cats, I would be happy to read it.
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