Back in 2009, my girl, Reyna, had hip replacement surgery. It was vital that she stay calm and quiet for six weeks. As anyone who ever met Reyna can attest, this was a nearly impossible task.
One of my friends was kind enough to give us copies of Leigh Anne Jasheway’s Bedtime Stories for Dogs and Sara Swan Miller’s Three Stories You Can Read to Your Dog.
Bedtime Stories includes eight fairy tales and six nursery rhymes, all rewritten for dogs, of course. The fairy tales are short, simple, have happy endings, and mention food at least once. What could be better?
Three Stories are short stories told from the “you did this” perspective, which makes it fun to read out loud to your dog. They scare away a burglar, bury a bone, and become a wild dog. Wonderful tales for big, brave dogs!
Reyna was a good girl – as she could be when she felt like humoring me – and she let me read those books to her over and over during her six weeks of post-op recovery. They hadn’t crossed my mind in a long time, but when I thought about writing a book blog, Bedtime Stories was the first book to pop in my head. I think I’ll go read them to Kodiak, Jake, and Sassy….