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Jack-Jack, a Dog with a Job

The Adventures of a Dog Called Jack-Jack, Book 4

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Jack-Jack, a Dog with a Job

By: Ben Garrod
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'Jack-Jack’s adventures as a snack-loving, exercise-shy hound like no other cannot help but win the hearts of all young (and old!) animal lovers!' - Yorkshire Evening Post on Jack-Jack, How to Train Your Human

Meet Jack-Jack, the world’s coolest dog! A funny adventure series with short chapters narrated by Jack-Jack himself.

Super-clever Jack, the coolest dog in the world, gets to try different jobs a dog can do. After having had a pretty special job in Africa looking after orphaned chimps at a sanctuary, Jack-Jack heads for some varied work experience. Is he barking up the wrong tree as he experiments with being a search and rescue dog?

Next he spends time at a police dog training academy, then trying to herd runaway sheep and finally as a therapy dog for humans in need of some cuddle time with a furry, four pawed friend.

©2025 Ben Garrod (P)2025 Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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