Favorite Dogs Coloring Book
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Favorite Dogs Coloring Book  -     By: John Green, Soren Robertson
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Animal illustrator John Green and writer Soren Robertson have teamed up to create a unique coloring book that reveals many facts about man's "best friend." Favorite Dogs Coloring Book features 42 popular breeds rendered in superb line drawings. Each breed's average height, weight, coloring, characteristics, and historical origins are described in concise captions under the drawing.

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Title: Favorite Dogs Coloring Book
By: John Green, Soren Robertson
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 48
Vendor: Dover Publications
Publication Date: 1984
Dimensions: 10.80 X 8.00 X 0.20 (inches)
Weight: 6 ounces
ISBN: 0486245527
ISBN-13: 9780486245522
Ages: 8-14
Series: Dover Nature Coloring Book
Stock No: WW245522

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Did you know that:
• Great Danes did not originate in Denmark.
• Chihuahuas were used in religious rituals by the Aztecs in Mexico.
• Poodles were originally water retrievers and truffle hunters.
• Pomeranians are miniature descendants of sled dogs from Iceland and Lapland.
• Dogs mentioned in the Bible are very similar to today's Salikis.
Animal illustrator John Green and writer Soren Robertson have teamed up to create a unique coloring book that reveals many fascinating facts about humanity's "best friend." Here are 42 popular breeds — dachshund, beagle, collie, cocker spaniel, St. Bernard, greyhound, poodle, German shepherd, and more — all rendered in superb line drawings. Each breed's average height and weight, standard coloring, general characteristics, and historical origins are described in concise captions; a helpful glossary defines hair-color terms. While showing how dogs serve humanity as hunters, racers, workers, beginning with the first wolf-like dogs who hunted 50,000 years ago.

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