Education & Reference Science & Nature History
Jane Duckworth’s 2009 paperback Not Every Dog Has His Day blends animal welfare, Australian history and personal development into a 334-page narrative that both young adults and adults will devour. Written by a passionate educator, this Animals & Pets genre title digs beyond feel-good dog stories to explore the real challenges facing our four-legged companions and the people who fight for them.
The book is a concise reference for anyone curious about canine welfare, offering classroom-friendly insights without reading like a textbook. Duckworth’s accessible style turns heavy topics into engaging discussion starters, making it ideal for welfare courses or self-guided learning.
This clean, non-ex-library copy shows only light cover scuffing and two small corner tears on the front endpaper and acknowledgements page; pages are otherwise crisp, unmarked and tightly bound. Stored in a smoke-free home, it’s ready for immediate reading or gifting.
ISBN 9780646514376 ensures you receive the correct Australian edition. Secure this thoughtful, gently used copy today and let Duckworth’s eye-opening journey reshape the way you see dogs and their place in society.
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