“Happiness is a warm puppy.”–Charles Schulz
Reading Level
AR 2.6
Grades 3-5 [Scholastic]
Interest Level
Ages 6-9
Review and Comments
“A boy and his dog make a glorious pair: No better friendship is found anywhere.” And that is why Billy Getten yearns for a dog of his own. He wants that special relationship. The problem is that Billy and his parents have different ideas about the whole ownership plan. Billy tries to convince his parents he would be a “better Billy” if he owned a dog, but his parents want to see a better Billy before he owns a dog. It is a tough argument. Then things get a bit more complicated when Billy’s friend, Howard, accuses him of initiating a plan that endangers his little brother. Billy feels betrayed and cannot convince his parents he isn’t guilty. The consequences of this episode with Howard push dog ownership even further in the future. His allowance is taken away and that means he cannot afford to buy the dog treats he needs when training six stray dogs at the vet’s or nibble on his favorite snack! Billy faithfully continues his work with the dogs sans dog biscuits. Then he meets a beautiful stray and their connection is immediate and undeniable. He secretly hopes that this particular dog will one day be his. Continue reading A Boy and His Dog: A Review of ‘The Boy Who Ate Dog Biscuits’