This is a Leonberger blog, but I also post about other topics including book reviews of books that I love and want to promote. With this post I would like to promote a beautiful and touching poetry book that is about a Labrador called Copper: King Copper: Our dog’s life in poetry by Lauren Scott.
Below is an overview of the two formats of King Copper by Lauren Scott
- Paperback – Publisher : Baydreamer Writes (August 6, 2025), ASIN : B0FK21KS3T, ISBN-13 : 979-8349341014, 66 pages, Item Weight : 3.53 ounces, dimensions : 6 x 0.14 x 9 inches, it cost $14.99 on US Amazon. Click here to order it from Amazon.com.
- Kindle – Publisher : Baydreamer Writes (August 6, 2025), ASIN : B0FJJ3VWJ6, 70 pages. It is currently $5.99 on Amazon.com. Click here to order it from Amazon.com.

Amazon’s Description of King Copper: Our dog’s life in poetry by Lauren Scott
When I knelt down to Copper’s level, my heart melted. His amber, soul-searching eyes told me all I needed to know.
I recalled sitting at the table, perusing a Labrador rescue website. A lab sporting a copper-colored coat stood out like a citrine crystal in a bowl of black diamonds. I had to meet the handsome fellow.
So, on a late winter March day in 2012, my family drove to Oakland to meet Copper. A woman was fostering him in her small apartment. He had a gentle demeanor, and after a walk around the block and some play time, I was ready to take him home. My son and I were excited to welcome Copper into our lives. But my husband and daughter were hesitant to adopt another dog so soon. Would we be replacing Lucky Girl, our black lab mix, who passed just four months earlier?
Despite telling the woman we needed time to make a decision, only three days later, we found ourselves signing the adoption papers. Copper effortlessly jumped into the back of our car for a ride to his new home. We heard that the best way to get past the grief of losing a pet is to get a new one, and that’s what we did. Lucky Girl would always be in our hearts. But after many conversations, we felt the timing was right. I, especially, couldn’t shake the feeling that Copper was meant to be our next canine friend.
From the hugs, cuddles, and games of fetch, Copper learned to trust us. And so, he became family. For thirteen years, he gave us unconditional love. He crossed over the rainbow bridge this past March. It is serendipitous to know that he came into our lives in March and left our earthly world also in March – the month of new beginnings. He was a bright light in our lives that will shine eternally. This is the power of our dogs or any pet. They leave a positive, long-lasting imprint on our souls.
This is my Amazon five-star Amazon review of King Copper
The Life of a Dog named Copper
Copper, a rescue Chocolate Lab, was picked up from a foster home in March of 2012 by a loving family and in return they received 13 years of unconditional love from Copper, who turned out to be a quite remarkable dog. This touching and beautiful book recounts his life in the form of poetry. What better way to tell the life of a dog, than through poetry. Some of the poems are from Copper’s perspective and some of them are from the author’s perspective. Some of the poems are fun, some speak of love, and some speak of grief. I think that everyone who’s ever owned dogs will recognize themselves in this book. I certainly did.
Dogs have personalities, they can express themselves, they are innocent, they are fun, they are loving, they can sense your mood and feelings, and they want to comfort you when you are sad. They love you and they can do amazing things, and they are part of the family. All of this is beautifully expressed in this book. This is a heartwarming book that will leave no heart untouched.
There are also a lot of great color photos in the book. I thought it was fun to look at the various photos of Copper and the people he interacted with. There is also explanatory background information. The book is well written and well laid out and the author is obviously a great poet. I highly recommend this book to all dog lovers. Actually, I recommend it to everyone.

About the Author of King Copper

Lauren Scott is a poet and writer of fiction, memoir, and children’s books. She has authored three collections of poetry: New Day, New Dreams (2013), Finding a Balance (2015), and Ever So Gently (2023). In 2021, she released her memoir, More than Coffee, and in 2024, Cora’s Quest, her first children’s book was published. Lauren’s poetry and stories have been published on Spillwords Press, a literary Ezine where she was voted Author of the Month in May 2023.
She is a contributing author in the anthologies, Poetry Treasures 2: Relationships (2022), This is How We Grow (2023), Petals of Haiku (2024), and Tranquility: An Anthology of Haiku (2025). Her poems are shared monthly on the online literary site, Gobblers and Masticadores. Writing inspiration comes from her love of family, spending time in the great outdoors, and finding joy in the simple things.
Click here to visit the author’s website

Hi Thomas, what a surprise to start my Sunday! Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful and touching review. My heart can’t get any fuller. 🙂 I’m happy you enjoyed Copper’s story through the poems and photos. And I will reblog, but I had already scheduled a post for this morning. So, I’ll share yours this afternoon or early evening. And again, I loved your book and reading about Bronco and his siblings. Have a peaceful Sunday.
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Thank you so much for your very kind words Lauren and as you know reading your book was a wonderful experience in so many ways. It certainly brought back the love and feelings that my past and current dogs borught me, in such a beautiful and poetic way.
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I can’t express how your words make me feel, Thomas. I’m running out of adjectives. 🙂 So thank you again, and your book made me feel the same way. It wasn’t a collection of poetry, but the stories you told evoked memories. I not only thought of Copper, but I also thought of Duffy, Jasper, Jezabel, and Samson. He’s met them all, and I’m sure they’re having a grand time. I also loved the information you provided for anyone who is interested in bringing a Leonberger into their home. A wonderful book!
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Thanks for reading Thomas’s moving review, Luisa. 💝
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It was a real pleasure 🌺
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Thank you Luisa
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You’re so very welcome, Thomas
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Copper was cherished. Love these poems, and great review Thomas.
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Thanks for your continued support through this emotional Copper journey, Jacqui. I appreciate you and Thomas. His review is so beautiful and touching. ❤️
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Thank you so much Jacqui and as you know I loved the poems too
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This is a sweet and touching review of Lauren’s book. Her book helped me when we had to put down our cat in June. Congratulations, Lauren, on Thomas’ beautiful review! And thank you for writing and publishing your book that is helping so many people.
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I agree about Thomas’ review, Dawn, and thanks for your touching words too. I’m so glad that my poems helped you while grieving the loss of your cat. Thomas, thanks again!
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Thank you so much Lauren. Dawn brought up a good point, your book is helping a lot of people. It certainly helped me.
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Dawn’s point just makes me feel so thankful. I appreciate you both!
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Thank you so much Dawn. I am so sorry for the loss of your cat.
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Such a wonderful book for dog lovers.
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Thanks again, Darlene, for all of your support! I’m glad you read Thomas’ wonderful review too. ❤️
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Thank you so much Lauren. Like Darlene said it is a wonderful book for dog lovers, but I also think that people who are not very used to dogs but are considering the option would love this book.
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You’re welcome, Thomas, and I agree with you. 🙂 And I could say the same about your book too.
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Yes I agree Darlene, it really is. In addition, people who love dogs but don’t have one, like my brother could love this book too.
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Lulu: “Oh this is exactly the kind of the book that would get our Dada thinking about Tucker and Trixie and Dennis. Not that he needs much of an excuse to do that.”
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Thanks so much for your interest. 💕
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Yes you are right Lulu it brings back memories, beautiful memories and some grief.
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What a wonderful review of King Copper! I loved this collection of poetry and photos of a beloved part of Lauren’s family. Thanks for sharing, Thomas!
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Thanks for supporting Thomas, Jan, and for your lovely words and support too! Thomas wrote an amazing review, and I’m grateful for everyone who has done the same. 💕
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Thank you so much for your very kind words Lauren.
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You’re so welcome, Thomas. I am so grateful for your support and for Jan’s.
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Thank you so much Jan. I certainly loved it too.
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Hi Thomas, my post will go live at 6 pm PT. 🌈
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That is great Lauren. I will head over there in a minute.
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I knew Lauren’s book was right up your alley, Thomas. As a fellow dog lover, I loved it.
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I loved Thomas’ book about Bronco too, Pete. So I’m glad we found each other’s books. Thanks to you and Thomas for your wonderful support.
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Thank you so much Pete. You are right. It was right up my alley.
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Thank you, Thomas for this wonderful review of Lauren’s book. It would be right up your street 😁
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Hi Robbie, thanks for reading Thomas’ amazing review. His book about Bronco was right up my alley too. 🙂
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Thank you so much Lauren
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You’re welcome, Thomas!
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Yes I think so, a dog poem book. Thank you Robbie.
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Sharing to help spread the word of this wonderful review of Lauren’s book!
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That’s very kind of you, Liz! Thank you! 💖
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You’re welcome, Lauren!
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That is so very kind of you Liz. Thank you.
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You’re welcome, Thomas.
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This is a lovely review of a wonderful book.
I enjoyed reading King Copper. I never met Copper, but I felt I knew him.
Lauren’s poetry is sublime, ad it’s fabulous to see getting many positive reviews. Thank you, Thomas!
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Yes, sublime is the right word. Thank you Resa.
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Welcome Thomas!
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Sorry for repeating, but thanks again, Thomas! 🙂
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I agree about Thomas’ review, Resa. And thanks again for your encouraging words of support! I appreciate them very much! And again, I’m thankful for the positive effect my book has had, and for the love Copper has received. ❤️
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Your love of Copper is a universal emotion. I think this book will help many.
Thank you, Lauren! 💖💖
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How true, Resa. The love for our pets who give us unconditional love. I hope it does. Thanks again, and you’re welcome too! 🥰🤗❤️
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Loved reading your review of the book. I’m excited to read it as soon as I get some time.
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That is great. Thank you so much Pooja.
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You’re most welcome.
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Thanks so much for reading Thomas’ excellent review, Pooja, and I appreciate your interest in reading my book. ❤️
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Always a pleasure! ❤️
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Copper the chocolate lab looks a bit vizsla-like to me, except that his nose isn’t quite color-coordinated enough. 😁
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Hi James, Copper was a mix with chocolate lab and something else, and we also thought the other half was vizsla. So, it’s interesting that you said that. It may also be why his coat was more copper colored instead of dark chocolate. We never found the need to find out though.
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Yes you are right. Dennis comes to mind. Maybe there is something to trhat.
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Thanks for sharing the great review of King Copper. This sounds like a lovely way to remember a beautiful creature who becomes part of the family for a time.
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Yes I think so. Thank you very much David.
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A great review Thomas on what seems to be a really moving and uplifting tribute to a cherished member of the family. KIng Copper lives on in Lauren’s heart and words. You are building up quite the library of reviews, I should really get you to review my novel one of these years, if I ever get it finished.
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Thank you Leighton. That would be great. I am looking forward to it.
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