The Digging-Est Dog

The Digging-Est Dog
ISBN-10
0394800478
ISBN-13
9780394800479
Category
Juvenile Fiction
Pages
63
Language
English
Published
1967
Publisher
Random House Books for Young Readers
Author
Al Perkins

Description

Scorned by his new dog friends because he never learned to dig, Sam suddenly discovers his inherent dog talent and turns the countryside into a series of ruts and holes.

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