What does the world look like from a dog’s point of view? Well, a dog would rather tell you what it smells like. Business journalist Mina Woods learned this and more when her four dogs began typing out poems by pressing their noses against her iPad. Their writing illuminates favorite dog subjects, such as stinky dead things, finding a good place to pee, and the joy of chasing stuff. Ms. Woods has edited their work and made it available to human and canine readers alike in this collection of fourteen poems, which includes “Black Body, White Stripe,” “I Don’t Know What Happened to Your Shoes,” “Six Degrees of Poop,” “W-A-L-K,” and “Stinky Dead Things.”
Warning: Not for sensitive readers who are offended by canine potty humor or the creative and inconsistent use of punctuation.
What does the world look like from a dog’s point of view? Well, a dog would rather tell you what it smells like. Business journalist Mina Woods learned this and more when her four dogs began typing out poems by pressing their noses against her iPad. Their writing illuminates favorite dog subjects, such as stinky dead things, finding a good place to pee, and the joy of chasing stuff. Ms. Woods has edited their work and made it available to human and canine readers alike in this collection of fourteen poems, which includes “Black Body, White Stripe,” “I Don’t Know What Happened to Your Shoes,” “Six Degrees of Poop,” “W-A-L-K,” and “Stinky Dead Things.”
Warning: Not for sensitive readers who are offended by canine potty humor or the creative and inconsistent use of punctuation.