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Book details
  • Genre:CHILDREN'S FICTION
  • SubGenre:Animals / Dogs
  • Age Range (years):3 - 5
  • Language:English
  • Pages:24
  • Hardcover ISBN:9781543997392

Widdle to the Rescue

by Marcus Perkins

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Overview
Many animals need help, and you can do your part. Just listen to Widdle: she'll open your heart! Welcome to Widdle's world of love on four feet. Follow her as she finds homes for the homeless — and learn how you can help. Let's visit the animal shelter to see all the dogs waiting for someone to love. Could that be you? Would you choose Jake, Roxie, Russo, or Grace for your furever dog? Dogs give us so much when we open our homes and our hearts. Widdle to the Rescue teaches children about the joys and responsibility of pet adoption. All proceeds will go to The Widdle Foundation, which helps rescue homeless dogs.
Description
Welcome to Widdle's world of love on four feet. Follow her as she finds homes for the homeless — and learn how you can help. Let's visit the animal shelter to see all the dogs waiting for someone to love. Could that be you? Would you choose Jake, Roxie, Russo, or Grace for your furever dog? Dogs give us so much when we open our homes and our hearts. Widdle to the Rescue teaches children about the joys and responsibility of pet adoption. All proceeds will go to The Widdle Foundation, which helps rescue homeless dogs.
About the author
In 2018, Marcus Perkins lost his adorable, six-year-old Yorkie, who was officially named Selena but was affectionately known as Widdle, due to complications from a collapsed trachea illness. He decided to honor her memory by forming a foundation in her name with a team of dog lovers. The result was The Widdle Foundation, a non-profit collection of "dog-gooders" providing funding for veterinary expenses, research into pet illnesses, and education in the care and training of dogs. The Foundation also helps with the rescue, rehabilitation, sanctuary, and rehoming of unwanted, neglected, and/or abused dogs. For more information about The Widdle Foundation, please visit our website at www.thewiddlefoundation.org.