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Michael Korda
Paperback - $23.95
Bestselling author Michael Korda's Horse People is the story -- sometimes hilariously funny, sometimes sad and moving, always shrewdly observed -- of a lifetime love affair with horses, and of the bonds that have linked humans with horses for more th ...
Ed Kostro
Paperback - $54.95
I've encountered many non-human creatures on my life's journey. I've owned snakes, turtles, canaries, parakeets, pigeons, dogs, and cats. I've had hilarious encounters with such diverse creatures as a kamikaze bee and a pot-bellied pig who thinks she ...
Barbara Larriva
Paperback - $21.95
The real-life, hilarious, strange, and touching adventures of KittyMom's magnificent seven cats!
Nancy Levine
Hardcover - $32.95
Wilson, Taoist master of "The Tao of Pug," returns for this holiday tale. Written and photographed with the help of Wilson's human companion, Nancy Levine, "Homer for the Holidays" is a funny and touching seasonal story ideal for dog lovers.
Mike Lingenfelter
Paperback - $23.95
It was 1995, and Mike Lingenfelter was ready for his life to be over. Plagued by two heart attacks, open heart surgery, and serious depression, his life was saved by a golden retriever named Dakota, who had been rescued from death himself, to give Li ...
Priscilla Loba
Paperback - $44.95
Phoenix-the Wonder Dog is a true story about a dog who has two close calls with death and the families who save her. Sitting in the middle of a city street on a harsh, wintry day, Phoenix is running away from her mean master, Jake. Cold, tired and hu ...
Esther Louise
Paperback - $21.95
"Brandie Comes to Live with Grandma" are stories of experiences with a little free-spirited, silver-grey, curly-haired, long-tailed poodle-terrier who came to live with Grandma while her son and his family were living overseas. (Animals/Pets)
Compiled By Michelle Lovric
Hardcover - $21.95
This collection of writings and illustrations celebrates the relationship between women and their feline companions.
Elise Lufkin
Paperback - $24.95
Every year, millions of dogs are abandoned-at animal shelters, at racetracks, or on the side of the road. Many of these animals end their days without ever knowing a caring human touch, but some are fortunate enough to be found and given a second cha ...