Be More Sausage: Lifelong lessons from a small but mighty dog

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Be More Sausage: Lifelong lessons from a small but mighty dog Author: Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: HarperCollins Publishers
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Pages: 128 Illustrations and other contents: 60 col illus Language: English ISBN: 9780008405649 Categories: ,

A love letter to the small but mighty dachshund or, as it’s more affectionally known, the Sausage Dog. This book – almost as adorable as its namesake – proves that sausage dogs are not just sweet, soft and a little bit silly to look at. They can be an example to us all. Despite having the odds stacked against it, this little pooch can turn any situation to its advantage. It’s the underdog that always comes out on top, displaying remarkable resilience, tenacity and bravery at every turn. Sausage dogs may be only ankle high, but they will stop at nothing to live life to the fullest, teaching us humans some valuable life lessons along the way. They don’t care that they look more like a wind-up toy than a fierce guard dog, or that their bark is much louder than their bite. Being more sausage is about breaking free from restraints, overcoming physical and emotional shortcomings, and chewing up the social conventions that conspire to hold us back. This is our chance to unleash that inner dachshund, live long and prosper!

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Author Biography

Matt Whyman is the author of two comic memoirs about problem pets, MY LIFE WITH MINIPIGS and WALKING WITH SAUSAGE DOGS (Hodder) as well as the celebration of all things porcine, THE UNEXPECTED GENIUS OF PIGS (HarperCollins). Alongside his work as a novelist, he is the author of PUDSEY: MY AUTOBIDOGRAPHY (Little, Brown) about Britain’s best known dancing dog, and the children’s edition of the Netflix series, OUR PLANET, with a foreword by David Attenborough (HarperCollins).