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Before Your Dog Can Eat Your Homework, First You Have to Do It: Life Lessons from a Wise Old Dog to a Young Boy

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John Ohurley

3 Hours 11 Minutes

HighBridge Company

October 2007

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The popular actor and New York Times bestselling author returns with a second charming, hilarious book about the enduring wisdom of dogs.

John O'Hurley has always had a dog by his side-as a boy growing up in New England, and now as a husband, father, actor, television show host, and author in Los Angeles. To him, dogs are more than our best friends. They are also some of our most valuable and enlightened teachers.

Before Your Dog Can Eat Your Homework is written as a series of letters from O'Hurley's wise old Maltese, Scoshi, to his new baby son, William. In each letter, Scoshi shares observations on what it takes to be a man. O'Hurley then responds, including humorous remarks on what Scoshi meant to say, and offers more tales to illustrate each point.

At once poignantly moving and laugh-out-loud funny, Before Your Dog Can Eat Your Homework will delight dog lovers of all ages.

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  • Peggy Stortz

    O'Hurley is incredibly personable. However, his book "It's Okay to Miss the Bed on the First Jump," is much better written.

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  • Christine

    There's a new member in the family: a little pink baby. The dog writes a note to the new addition and the author finds it . . . and proceeds to reflect on it's meaning. What advise would you leave an infant who will not remember you? Several notes, several insights. Author, John O'Hurley, can take a very small event or thought and dissect it to reveal basic thuths. The dog knows without hesitation but both the author and reader must use mental muscle to arrive at the same place. One thing that makes this book so endearing is that there is a great deal of humor sprinkled throughout the search for truth.

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