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Ultra Dog vs. Regular Dog - Premium Pet Toys for Aggressive Chewers | Durable Dog Toys for Large Breeds | Perfect for Playtime, Training & Outdoor Adventures
Ultra Dog vs. Regular Dog - Premium Pet Toys for Aggressive Chewers | Durable Dog Toys for Large Breeds | Perfect for Playtime, Training & Outdoor Adventures

Ultra Dog vs. Regular Dog - Premium Pet Toys for Aggressive Chewers | Durable Dog Toys for Large Breeds | Perfect for Playtime, Training & Outdoor Adventures

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Tim loves his pet dog, Tuffy, and Tuffy adores his boy. Tim also happens to be an überfan of the TV superhero Ultra Dog: he watches the shows, reads the books, plays the video games, wears the cape, and even sports Ultra Dog underwear. Despite cajoling from the neighboring cat, Tuffy has absolutely no fear that Ultra Dog is stealing his boy. Ultra Dog is too famous to want a regular boy…right? Just in case, Tuffy tries extra hard to be super obedient and to outdo Ultra Dog with his love for Tim. But when Tuffy hears about Tim’s upcoming trip to Ultra Land, the faithful pup is officially afraid of losing his boy. What’s a dog to do? Fight back, of course! Tuffy enacts a plan to beat Ultra Dog once and for all, and the reward is unexpected―but awesome. Packed with comics-style storytelling, visual cues, and action, this is a great pick for reluctant readers, dog lovers, and superhero fans alike.

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Tuffy is Tim’s dog and they are inseparable. At least they are until Tim discovers Ultra Dog. How can Tuffy compete with a television show, action figures, and a theme park? As Tuffy does his best to remind his boy how worthy he is to be Tim's best dog buddy, Bosworth the cat is putting his claws into the mix stirring up trouble.At the surface, this seems like nothing more than a feel-good story about a boy and his dog. Yet, like any good children’s book, there is an underlying message. Too often our kids with their limited awareness and budding self-esteem, like Tuffy, read more into a changing situation than needed and come up with the totally wrong idea. Fear of losing a friend is a common theme for both young kids and animals. Add into that gossip, misinformation, and less than honest intentions by others and those situations get out of hand. This is a wonderful conversation starter about how to avoid those traps.This book is above all filled with fun and the art has a lot to do with that. With its almost graphic novel style, Tim and his child’s obsession are captured beautifully. Tuffy is quite comical in his attempts to win back Tim. The pervading Ultra Dog color scheme is topped only by the tiniest details filling up every page. Also, the interaction between Bosworth and Tuffy almost tell a story without text.Whether read for fun or to illustrate a lesson, this is a great book to have around. Tuffy is one tough pup and children will enjoy reading his story.