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The One Eyed Pug

By: Deborah Hunt
Narrated by: Donna Goldman
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The One-Eyed Pug is based on a true story. Children and adults will fall in love with the lovely little pug, and eventually come to love the incorrigible Chewy, too! In this story, a little pug keeps hoping she will find her forever home but every time she thinks she has found it she has to move, or is adopted by a new family. Finally, she is adopted by the Barker family and believes she has finally found her forever home. Everything is perfect until the terrible horrible thing happens; a new puppy named Chewy comes to live with the family and makes the little pug's life miserable. Then one day when the two puppies are playing and finally getting along Chewy accidentally scratches the pug's eye and she has to go to the hospital. What will happen the little pug? What will happen to Chewy? You will find out when you listen to this truly intriguing tale.

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Great book, great listen

This is a great book to listen! Great narration. Go out there and get it!

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Great story and narration

My kids loved it ! the story is great , the narrator's voice is soothing- perfect book for evening's read

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A cute, but realistic story about a pug

As a teacher of 30 years and a rescue pug owner for about 25, I found this book to be perfect for elementary grade students. It covers many areas that we try to teach students: family, love, home, friendship, rough play, accidents, etc. From the pug side, it gives a springboard for discussions about what is required to be an animal owner and the topic of rescue animals. Being a children’s book, I didn’t expect it to elaborate on the delicate nature of pug eyes (or similar bulgy-eyed breeds like the Frenchie, Boston Terrier, Eng. Bulldog, etc.), but it does lend itself to have a conversation on the owners need to provide safe, supervised play with young puppies until they calm down. Having rescued 4 pugs (1 still living), all 4 had traumatic eye injury (blind in one or both eyes) most likely from rough play. I really liked the narrator; I believe she allowed the book to be appropriate for older elementary students too.
I would read another book by Deborah Hunt.

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