Tammy Drobina's New Book 'Puppy Pointers' Uniquely Explains Life From the Canine Perspective

Tammy Drobina has completed her most recent book "Puppy Pointers": a brilliant source of guidelines and tales about puppies from the point of view of a dog named Dudley.

Tammy writes, "Puppy Pointers is a collection of tips and stories for puppies new to the world to help them learn about the things around them, written from a dog's point of view. From the importance of patrolling the perimeter to being against baths on principle alone, Dudley shares his knowledge and provides a canine perspective on many of life's activities.

Events in the book are based on true occurrences in the daily routine of an extremely large puppy and his family of human parents, cats Spencer and Tracy, a Pound Puppy sister, and Toby the Wonder Cat (who thinks he's a dog). Readers will enjoy Dudley's thoughts and experiences, which will likely be relatable in their own lives with animals.

This easy-to-read book is a look at life from the four-footed, furry perspective of a dog who sheds eleven-and-a-half months a year and can go to DEF CON 1 at a strange noise that will be enjoyable to people and puppies of all ages."

Published by Fulton Books, Tammy Drobina's book is an amusing and informative read that lets humans understand everyday life from a canine perspective.

The tales in this manuscript will definitely delight people and puppies alike.

Readers who wish to experience this excellent work can purchase "Puppy Pointers" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes Store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes & Noble.

Please direct all media inquiries to Gregory Reeves via email at gregory@fultonbooks.com or via telephone at 877-210-0816.

Source: Fulton Books