Don't call Long Dog a wiener dog-he gets very upset! Equally upsetting for the Dachshund are his too-long ears, but sometimes they come in handy-as pontoons to help him swim and for "telescoping" up or around corners to eavesdrop on troublemakers.
This underdog certainly has a nose for trouble, leading the Doggie Gang into conquering dognapping rings, thwarting jewelry heists, and saving lives, both human and animal.
The yacht dogs travelling the east coast-a St. Bernard, Chihuahua, Sealyham Terrier, and even two snobby black Newfoundlands-come to view him as their heroic leader, as do Long Dog's people, the D'Silvo family.
"Anyone who claims that a diminutive little breed like the Dachshund could never display heroic qualities hasn't read about the adventures and exploits of Long Dog and his Doggie Gang. Young readers will love the underdog who becomes hero to both man and beast!"
-Janet Matthews, co-author,
Chicken Soup for the Canadian Soul, Chicken Soup for the Soul O Canada: The Wonders of Winter, and Chicken Soup for the Soul: Christmas in Canada
LORI FELDBERG began writing horse and dog stories at an early age, and is perfecting her skills in genres like mystery, Western, romance, and even fantasy, along with true adventure and newspaper articles. She has been published in many periodicals, magazines, and book anthologies like Chicken Soup for the Soul: Christmas in Canada, and Summit Studios' collection of humorous animal stories, Mob Hit on My Grandmother's Dog. She is currently working on more books from a dog's perspective.
Learn more about Lori Feldberg online at lorifeldberg.com.