Hugs For Dog Lovers
$10.99
someone you know needs a hug today…it may even be you!(R)
Furry, fluffy, scruffy. Fat, skinny, tall, or short — dogs come in all varieties. No matter their size or package, dogs are loved and cherished — life members of the family. This delightful book is for dog lovers of every flavor.
Dog-loving authors Willie and Korie Robertson share heart-warming stories of “man’s best friend” and inspirational message that highlight the endearing qualities they possess. Personalized scriptures by LeAnn Weiss express God’s love in enlightening, personal language, and uplifting quotes by fellow dog lovers are sure to bring a smile to your face.
This little book celebrates the value and companionship of any dog. Share a hug of affection and appreciation with a dog lover who is dear to your heart.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781476738185
ISBN10: 1476738181
Willie Robertson | Korie Robertson
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2013
Publisher: Howard Books
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