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Bear by Ellen Miles. Shelve Bear. Lucky by Ellen Miles. Their fa… More. Shelve Lucky. Jack by Ellen Miles.

Jack is a boxer that loves to chew. Can Lizzie fin… More. Shelve Jack. Sweetie by Ellen Miles. Sweetie is a smart poodle pup, with a knack for le… More.

Shelve Sweetie. Baxter by Ellen Miles. Jack and Lizzie are super excited to foster this a…. Shelve Baxter. Muttley by Ellen Miles. Welcome to the Puppy Place--where every puppy find…. Shelve Muttley. Ziggy by Ellen Miles. Shelve Ziggy. Bella by Ellen Miles.

Shelve Bella. Moose by Ellen Miles. Shelve Moose. Bandit by Ellen Miles. Shelve Bandit. Cocoa by Ellen Miles. Shelve Cocoa. Rocky by Ellen Miles. Shelve Rocky. Lucy by Ellen Miles. Shelve Lucy. Teddy by Ellen Miles. Shelve Teddy. Mocha by Ellen Miles. Shelve Mocha. Oscar by Ellen Miles. Shelve Oscar. Molly by Ellen Miles. Shelve Molly. Liberty by Ellen Miles. Shelve Liberty. Gizmo by Ellen Miles. Welcome to the Puppy Place -- where every puppy fi… More. Shelve Gizmo. Zipper by Ellen Miles.

Shelve Zipper. Cooper by Ellen Miles. Shelve Cooper. Stella by Ellen Miles. Shelve Stella. Boomer by Ellen Miles. Shelve Boomer. Daisy by Ellen Miles. Shelve Daisy. Gus by Ellen Miles.

Shelve Gus. Sugar, Gummi and Lollipop by Ellen Miles. Shelve Sugar, Gummi and Lollipop. Nala by Ellen Miles. Shelve Nala. Bonita by Ellen Miles. Shelve Bonita. Champ by Ellen Miles. Shelve Champ. Bubbles and Boo by Ellen Miles. Shelve Bubbles and Boo. Lola by Ellen Miles. Shelve Lola. Angel by Ellen Miles. Shelve Angel.

Jake by Ellen Miles. Ellen was born on April 08, in New York City. Currently, she resides in Vermont. Some of the stories written by Ellen have been translated into Spanish and French. She has developed a personal website, on which she posts updates about the recent happenings in her literary career, the release dates of her upcoming books, etc. Other than writing under her original name, author Miles also writes under the pen name of Kris Edwards. So far, she has penned a few books in the Santa Paws series as Kris Edwards.

Ellen Miles spent her earlier years growing up in New York. While growing up, she became interested in pet animals. She says that she was a bookworm since she was studying in kindergarten.

Ellen believes being a bookworm helped her become an avid reader, and this in turn proved helpful in her writing work. Author Miles received a lot of inspiration from the works of prominent authors like Dorothy Canfield Fisher and Beverly Cleary. She is married, but does not have any kids of her own.

Ellen Miles likes to shower all her love on her nieces, and her pets. In addition to writing novels, she loves to spend time outside. Among the activities Miles likes to take up, she loves biking, swimming, and walking. Very often in the summers, she visits her farm to spend some relaxing time there. During the winters, Ellen likes to indulge in cross country skiing.

The reason she started writing stories about dogs is because she is a crazy dog lover herself. Ellen gets her ideas from various places, including newspapers, books, her own imagination, friends, etc. Throughout her life, Ellen Miles has lived in the company of many wonderful dogs, of which Django was her most favorite one. The Scholastic publication released this book in This book consists of the primary characters as Charles Peterson, Skipper, Mrs.

Peterson, Lizzie Peterson, etc. The story begins by showing Lizzie and Charles Peterson as being good with the puppies. They have always wished to have a personal puppy with which they can play and spend time. So, in the meantime, they try to fulfill their wish by helping in the caretaking of puppies that are in need of new homes. Lizzie Peterson joins a local shelter to look after the new arrivals there.

The newest arrival at the shelter Skipper, gives a big surprise in the form of 3 newborn puppies. When Lizzie breaks this news to her brother Charles, they take the decision of fostering all the 4 dogs at their home.

Their parents allow them to keep the dogs only till they find the right home for them. The Peterson siblings wonder how can her mother resist even the adorable puppies? When Mrs. Peterson is unable to take the sadness of her kids anymore, she allows them to have one of the puppies. They happily name it Buddy. It was published in under the scholastic paperbacks publication. And now that they have a puppy of their own, Buddy, Lizzie believes she still does not get to spend enough time with the dogs.

So, she decides to start helping her aunt named Amanda at her day care center for dogs. At the daycare, she comes across a lovable puppy named Pugsley. Even though Lizze finds it adorable, the owners think of getting rid of it as find it is too much for them to look after Pugsley. Lizzie thinks of helping Pugsley learn some good behavior and give up its nickname of Mr.

It is only by behaving good that the owners will decide to rethink their decision of giving it away and also find a nice home for it forever. The links beside each book title will take you to Amazon where you can read more about the book, or purchase it. As an Amazon Associate, I earn money from qualifying purchases.

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