The focus of this blog is Leonbergers but sometimes I post about books that are not about Leonbergers and when I do it is books that I want to promote. This is another one of those. I just read The Good Dog: A Novella Paperback – March 30, 2023, by Laura Stamps. It is a book that I loved and therefore I want to promote it.
Paperback – Publisher : Prolific Pulse Press LLC (March 30, 2023), ASIN : B0BXK1Y9FB, ISBN-13 : 979-8987520024, 62 pages, Item Weight : 3.03 ounces, Dimensions : 5.83 x 0.14 x 8.27 inches, it cost $10.00 on US Amazon. Click here to order it from Amazon.com.

Amazon’s description of the book
Ashley is not a dog person. She’s not. Just ask her. Yet for some reason she’s obsessed with Chihuahuas. And she’s not happy about it. No, not at all. Not when she has other issues to deal with. Like chronic anxiety. And panic attacks. And a crazy ex-husband who can’t stop stalking her. Yeah, the last thing Ashley needs is a dog. Or so she thinks. Until a stranger at PetSmart tells her a dog is better than a husband. Could this be true? Ready or not, Ashley is about to find out! Endearing, empowering, entertaining, and laugh-out-loud funny. “The Good Dog” is all of this and more!
If you’ve ever had even the remotest wish to be wild and crazy, take a twirl with Walter and Ashley in this adorable novella. Find out how one little dog can change someone’s life in big ways just by listening and barking a couple of times. THE GOOD DOG will leave you begging for more!
– Nolcha Fox, Author of Memory is That Raccoon
Anyone who takes guilty pleasure in tiny dog sweaters and pup handbags will enjoy this sweet romp into Chihuahua love. Even if you’re a cat person or a bona fide foe of fuzzy, needy critters, you’ll find yourself falling for Walter. Laura Stamps does warm and funny like no one else.
– Lorette C. Luzajic, Author of Winter in June
Like a Chihuahua, THE GOOD DOG may be small, but it is perfectly formed. And like Walter, the good dog himself, this novella has a big heart. Stamps deftly and delicately creates characters to care and root for, as well as handling complex subjects. Written in her trademark short and snappy style, Stamps’ latest novella is a compelling read – one I finished in a single sitting!
– Laura Besley, Author of 100neHundred
My Amazon Review of The Good Dog
Dogs are better than Husbands
Ashley is not interested in getting a dog, but she is obsessed with Chihuahuas, and she goes to PetSmart just to look at them. After a staff member at the store tells her that dogs are better than husbands and that a Chihuahua named Walter did not get a single like on his Facebook page, she buys Walter. How can you reject someone who has been so tragically rejected? Walter turns out to be a very good dog. A second thread in the story is Earl, her emotionally manipulative hypochondriac ex-husband who is stalking her. He doesn’t like dogs. He also thinks that a little red bump on his skin is cancer and that he is going to die soon.
This book is hilarious, and I found myself laughing out loud on many occasions. The book also managed to pull at my heartstrings quite a bit and it had a serious side to it as well. The book is beautifully written and very entertaining. Above all it tells a great story. It is fast paced, and a real page turner, which is why I read it today in one sitting in less than two hours. I highly recommend this book.

About the Author

Laura Stamps is a poet and novelist who loves to create experimental forms for her poetry and fiction. Author of over 50 novels, novellas, and poetry books. Winner of the Muses Prize. Recipient of a Pulitzer Prize nomination and 7 Pushcart Prize nominations. Published in more than 2000 literary magazines and anthologies worldwide. Lover of Chihuahuas, Yorkies, and cats.

Thanks so much for this incredible review!!! You are such a kind, generous soul. You truly made my day with this review. THANK YOU!!! 🩷🐶
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Well thank you Laura for the great reading experience. Unlike most people I write a review for books I end up loving because I know it matters to the author. Most people never think about reviews. I am sorry it took me a while to figure out who chihuahuagirl3 is but it makes perfect sense. This your comment was my big clue.
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Hi Thomas, this book does appeal to me. I like books about dogs.
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Yes I love dog books too, and this one was really funny.
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I don’t understand people who aren’t gobsmacked about dogs. This sounds great.
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Yes this book was really entertaining and I agree dogs are amazing creatures.
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Great review, Thomas 🙂 This sounds like one I’d enjoy.
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Thank you so much Denise. Yes it was a truly enjoyable and funny dog book.
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I love your review, Thomas. This definitely sounds like the sort of book I would love.
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Thank you so much Kymber. It certainly was a very entertaining book, clever, great humor, and a great lighthearted story with serious notes.
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hello, how are you? animals are better than humans. have a nice day!
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Thank you I am fine Carfax. You are right “animals are better than humans”, at least dogs. Have a nice day you too.
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I’ve got 2 cats and a rabbit. they’re great too. have a nice day!
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Yes I am sure they are great. We used to have a rabbit, Sam. Unfortunately he got a disease and died prematurely.
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I am very sorry for Sam 😦 I had 2 rabbits but one of them died very young too. a sad story. 😦 now her sister is still with us. I really love her and hope living by her side a long time. have a nice day!
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I am sorry to hear you lost one rabbit too. I hope the other rabbit will have a long and happy life with you. I wish you a good week.
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thank you very much! have a nice day!
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Both your review and the book description make this book sound hilarious. I think I’d enjoy it!
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Thank you, Priscilla. Yes it is hilarious.
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Thanks for sharing this idea Anita
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Thank you for stopping by Anita
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Just reading the description and your review made me laugh already, Thomas. I think if a person is absolutely sure not to have a dog, don’t ever try because the dog will surely win and change one’s mind.
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Ha ha thank you Miriam. I think you are right. You cannot say no to a dog.
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I know that dogs changed my dad’s life, made him happy and he opened up a lot.
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I guess cats are easier to take care of. I am allergic to cats so we can’t have them. My son and his girlfriend has two cats but when we visit them I start feeling the symptoms coming on after a few hours.
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That is wonderful. I can see how that can happen. Dogs have certainly made my life happier.
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I had a dog and a cat for my daughter when she was young. Now she has two kittens for her daughters but they’re too busy for dogs right now. My husband is not into pets.
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Sounds interesting and worth reading. Thank you, Thomas!
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Thank you Kaushal. Yes I had fun reading it.
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