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New Honey Of A Dog : A Book About A Little Dachshund Signed By Vincent Scarlata on 2040-motos

US $7.98
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Divide, Colorado, United States

Divide, Colorado, United States
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This is an original autographed copy by the author.
Honey of a Dog" is a book about a cute little dachshund given to an eight year old boy for his birthday. Honey becomes a real dachshund as she grows older, endearing herself to everyone she meets. She is funny, cute, silly, protective and loving. Honey shows her dachshund nature as she takes over the house, doing what she wants whenever she wants. She sleeps wherever she wants, she gets whatever she wants. She is a spoiled little dog, but she is so cute. Honey loves her birthday when she gets special attention. And Christmas is best of all! She loves her colorful presents and all the excitement it brings.

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