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Dog
Tales Written by Phil Marcello and Richard Marcello Released in 2015, Dog Tales is a compilation of over 50
dog stories submitted by people via social media. Funny stories. Exiting stories. Sad Stories. To find out more about Dog Tales and too see a list of
the 50 stories and to read the first 10 pages, click here. Or go to Amazon.com
to purchase our EBook or Paperback Or go to Create Space to purchase the paperback. |
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K9
Rescue – How to Adopt a Dog Written by Phil Marcello Adopting a new dog is easy, if you are prepared. In K9 Rescue, I walk you through the
process of finding, preparing and bringing home a dog. Based on my personal experience and over 30
years of owning and working with rescues and championship dogs. Released in June 2014 Go to Amazon.com
to purchase my EBook. |
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Nightmare
Feast Written by Richard Marcello and Phil Marcello 13 Horror stories including: The Feast, The Caregiver, Pancakes, Ghost
Relations, The Perfect Village, The Bottomless Wallet, The Pond, Dreams Can
Come True, Fate and more … Published
in May 2014 Go to Amazon.com
to purchase this EBook. |
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Unnatural Houses Written by
Richard Marcello and Phil Marcello Houses have their own unique personalities.
Some are old, big and scary. Others appear bland an innocent. In this book, we
take you beyond the benign shell of four houses and into a world where they
come alive. |
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This is Barron. He was Rescued in April 2014 |
He’s an Australian Kelpie. A very serious work dog. Of course, he does need his down time |
Barron is from Georgia and last year was his first winter. I caught him sneaking out, heading South |