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Jane Duckworth’s Not Every Dog Has His Day is a 2009 Australian paperback that blends animal welfare, history and personal development into a compelling narrative for young adults and adults alike. Across 334 pages Duckworth explores the real-life challenges facing dogs and the people who fight for better welfare standards.
The book doubles as an engaging reference and a textbook-style resource, so dog lovers, students and educators alike will find practical insights alongside moving stories. Its 2009 publication means the data and debates remain fresh enough to spark classroom or book-club discussion.
This copy shows gentle wear: light cover scuffing, a couple of tiny edge tears on the front endpaper and acknowledgements page, otherwise clean, unmarked and tightly bound. No previous owner notes, dog-ears or ex-library stamps—just a well-kept volume from a smoke-free home.
With its approachable tone and Australian perspective on animal welfare, Not Every Dog Has His Day is an ideal addition to any dogs, pets or social history shelf. Grab this good-condition edition and join Duckworth’s call for kinder treatment of our four-legged companions.