A Pug's Guide to Etiquette
By (Author) Gemma Correll
Ryland, Peters & Small Ltd
Dog 'n' Bone
14th February 2013
14th February 2013
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Dogs as pets
636.76
Hardback
64
Width 123mm, Height 186mm
218g
Pugs play by their own set of rules. When you want them to sit, they stand; when you want them to stay, they go; and when you want them to stop eating that unidentified item on the floor, well... Traditional schools of canine thought put this behaviour down to a stubborn refusal to be trained that's inherent in the bred. Not so. This behaviour is, in fact, down to an ancient set of rules, passed down from pug generation to pug generation. A Pug's Guide to Etiquette attempts to explain these rules, thereby advancing pug-human relations to hitherto unprecedented heights.
Gemma Correll is a freelance illustrator and comic-making person. She currently lives with her trusty sidekick pugs Mr Norman Pickles and Bella. Visit her website at www.gemmacorrell.com The author is based in Norwich.