Walking Ollie: Or Winning the Love of a Difficult Dog

Walking Ollie: Or Winning the Love of a Difficult Dog

by Stephen Foster (Author), THE ESTATE OF STEPHEN FOSTER (Author)

Synopsis

One winter's afternoon, Stephen Foster walked into a dog re-homing centre with the intention of picking up a retired greyhound. Instead, he acquired an abandoned lurcher pup. Foster's knowledge of dogs was so vague that he had to look up 'lurcher' in key reference work "The Giant Book of the Dog", to find out what sort of animal was coming to join the family. His research counted for little: the new arrival did not conform to any known breed standard, or indeed any standard whatsoever that might be considered dog-normal. "Walking Ollie" is a hilarious - and often heartrending - account of one man's attempt to turn a psychotic wild animal into something resembling a domestic pet.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Short Books
Published: 01 Mar 2007

ISBN 10: 190497788X
ISBN 13: 9781904977889

Media Reviews
Ollie is trouble. But he is also a joy. So is reading about him. Walking Ollie is the best book about a dog for... let us say eight years. Roy Hattersley, Guardian
Author Bio
Stephen Foster is the author of the short story collection, It Cracks Like Breaking Skin, and the novel Strides, about love and trousers. She Stood There Laughing, his account of a season following Stoke City, was one of the bestselling sports books of 2004, topping charts in the press and online at Amazon.