I'M A LUCKY DOG!
By Felito Feliz
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LUCKY DOG! is the true story of a friend's pet. It is shared to warn children that some dogs acting friendly may be dangerous. They should also know that most injured animals can be healed by veterinarians. Some vets help all sorts of animals--from dogs and cats to horses, cows, and pigs.
Children should know collars, licenses, and shots are needed to keep their pet animals safe and to help them be found if they get lost. When a vet puts a chip with a phone number into a pet, it is not big like a potato chip but as tiny as a grain of rice. A radio scanner reads the information on it without hurting the animal.
Lucky's story is also to encourage owners of potentially dangerous animals to have insurance to pay for medical aid for victims, if necessary.
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I'M A LUCKY DOG! - Felito Feliz
I'M A LUCKY DOG!
Felito Feliz
ISBN 978-1-68570-226-7 (paperback)
ISBN 978-1-68570-227-4 (digital)
Copyright © 2023 by Felito Feliz
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Table of Contents
About the Author
About the Illustrator
The Lettuce Family
I had lived with the Professor and his wife since I was a pup. Then they had Bobby and later Helen. I watched the kids grow and grow.
We had lots of fun all day, until they both started going to school. Since I'm a dog, they told me I had to stay home.
The Professor used to say, Good dogs go to heaven.
He told his kids that if they loved me, God would want me to be in heaven with them. He said that in Isaiah 11:6, the Bible says the wolf will lie down with the lamb.
Obviously, if wolves and sheep can go to heaven, so can dogs. I like that idea because I am a dog. Not a tiny little pup