Daring dogs 30 true tales of heroic hounds

Kimberlie Hamilton

Book - 2020

Meet the most extraordinary dogs in the world in this illustrated book of mini-profiles, from the first cloned pup to canine war heroes and beyond. Dive into the exciting stories of 30 of the most amazing pooches in history with animal rights activist Kimberlie Hamilton. Alongside colorful illustrations, Daring Dogs tells the incredible stories of Smoky, a four-pound Yorkie who served in World War II; Laika, the first dog to launch into space; and many more inspiring canines from around the world. Filled with fun quizzes and dog-based trivia, this is a perfect entry point to history for dog lovers.

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Subjects
Genres
Biographies
Informational works
Illustrated works
Published
New York : Scholastic Press 2020.
Language
English
Main Author
Kimberlie Hamilton (author)
Other Authors
Allie Runnion (illustrator), Andrew (Children's book illustrator) Gardner, Becky (Becky C.) Davies
Item Description
Includes index.
Physical Description
151 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781338618037
  • Eat, play, love
  • What happened when
  • Antis, the dog who could fly
  • They also served
  • Arthur, Amazon adventurer
  • Trailblazers with tails
  • Ashley Whippet, phenomenal Frisbee dog
  • Dogspotting for beginners
  • Bobbie, cross-country trekker
  • Droolworthy destinations
  • Brandy, disaster-averting bomb dog
  • Scent-sational sniffers
  • Buddy, America's first seeing eye dog
  • Hounds who love to help
  • Caesar, companion to a king
  • Royal rovers
  • Fortune, Napoleon's pint-size nemesis
  • Yankee doodle dawgs
  • Hachiko, famously faithful
  • Friends fur-ever
  • Jock, the Bushveld's legendary hero
  • Incredible (but true) dog facts
  • Jofi, Freud's furry assistant
  • Work like a dog!
  • Judy, courageous prisoner of war
  • Khan, four-legged war hero
  • (Wo)Man's best friend
  • Laika, first canine cosmonaut
  • Superstars of science
  • Mari, inspirational earthquake survivor
  • The dog from nose to tail
  • Nipper, adorable advertising icon
  • Oddball, Aussie penguin protector
  • Why do dogs do that?
  • Pompey, the pug who saved a prince
  • Rico, the Albert Einstein of dogs
  • How many dogs does it take ...
  • Rin Tin TIn, Hollywood hound
  • Film stars with fur
  • Robot, treasure-hunting terrier
  • Sallie-Ann Jarrett, civil war mascot
  • Sergeant Stubby, World War I's top dog
  • Bowwow wow!
  • Smoky, four pounds of courage
  • Pick-of-the-litter books
  • Station Jim, Victorian-age charity collector
  • Swansea Jack, famous Welsh lifeguard
  • Digital dogs
  • Taro and Jiro, alone in the Antarctic
  • Mutts with guts
  • Titina, North Pole pioneer
  • Togo, Alaska's greatest sled dog
  • Heroic hounds
  • Trakr, Ground Zero hero
  • The K-9s of 9/11
  • 10 ways to help hounds in need
  • Daring dogs timeline
  • Glossary
  • Why do dogs do that? Quiz answers
  • Fur-ther reading
  • About the author
  • About the illustrators.
Review by Booklist Review

In this companion to Fearless Felines: 30 True Tales of Courageous Cats (2019), Hamilton lets dogs have their day. Using a similar format, this canine compendium opens with a time line of dog facts through history before delving into short, upbeat profiles that highlight dogs' derring-do. From war heroes (like Judy, an English pointer who aided POWs during WWII) to rescuers (like Brandy, a German shepherd in the New York Police Department who sniffed out a bomb on a plane in 1972--before trained bomb-sniffing dogs existed) to adventurous trekkers (like Taro and Jiro, Sakhalin huskies who survived the harsh conditions of Antarctica on their own in the 1950s after the first Japanese expedition had to evacuate), these dogs show why they've earned the reputation of faithful and loyal companions. Adding to their fascinating stories are visual representations in a variety of media by multiple artists, as well as interspersed facts on topics like "film stars with fur" and presidential pooches. Back matter with even more related information completes the unleashed fun.

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.
Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 3--5--Dogs are more than just man's best friend. This companion title to Hamilton's Fearless Felines: 30 True Tales of Courageous Cats highlights more than 30 furry friends who have saved lives, helped with scientific breakthroughs, and traveled the world. This title is broken up into one-page stories about the dogs interspersed with double-page spreads filled with fun facts, other heroic hounds related to one of the main dogs featured, quizzes, and other fun canine-centric listicles. Each individual dog's profile includes art created by a different illustrator, giving each story its own artistic flair. Dogs are depicted as cartoons and gorgeous watercolor impressions. A time line of dog "firsts" is shown at the beginning of the book and the end. A glossary, information about the author and illustrators, further reading, and an index are also appended. VERDICT An excellent addition to elementary school libraries and children's nonfiction collections where animals, especially dogs, are popular.--Molly Dettmann, Norman North High School, OK

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

There has never been a shortage of heroic dogs, but this effort singles out a kennelful for special attention. From search-and-rescue dogs to those that showed special dedication to their human companions, film-star dogs to those that attend to humans with special needs, royal dogs to pups that have provided distinguished service on the battlefield, they run the gamut. So does the clarity of the presentation. Hamilton starts off with a timeline of human-canine interaction, with entries including: "1925 / Life-Saving Serum Run in Alaska Sled Dogs to the Rescue"; "C. 450 BC / Plato Says, 'A Dog Has the Soul of a Philosopher' "; and "14,000 BC / Earliest Dog Is Discovered in Germany." Another page, "They Also Served," lists the exploits of 15 brave dogs in World War II--and Buster, who sniffed bombs in Iraq in 2003. Most of the work is taken up with one-page biographies (with life dates if known) of 30 well-known and some other less-recognized canines. These brief tales are engaging and include stylized illustrations of the dogs, provided by 17 different illustrators. Clumsy writing, however, results in the not-infrequent infelicitous sentence: A former stray "buries any leftovers in his food bowl," for instance. Inaccurate glossary definitions further diminish the book's utility. A final list includes 10 useful ways to help dogs. Uncritical dog lovers may lap this up. (further reading, websites, index) (Nonfiction. 8-12) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.