Bo’s “Bad to the Bone” Book Giveaway

Posted on February 10, 2010 by: WayCoolDogs

What do you look for in a humorous book written by a dog? Our own pets want it to be easy-to-read and related from a dog’s point of view, while we would like some good information about dogs. And Bad to the Bone, Memoirs of a Rebel Doggie Blogger fits the bill perfectly.

The first non-fiction memoir written by a dog is a  laugh out loud look into the lives of one American family from a truly unique perspective—the family dog, Bo—the #1 doggie blogger, a.k.a. the Tucker Max of dogs.

Bo Hoefinger is not your everyday, run-of-the-mill author; he’s a mixed-breed shelter dog with an attitude. His popular blog, BoKnowsOnline receives nearly 100,000 page views per month, and his unique voice brings this memoir to life.

Join this incorrigible canine as he welcomes us into his life, complete with his wacky ‘parents’, a constipated feline housemate, and chipmunk warfare. The only tears you will shed will be tears of laughter.

Bad to the Bone focuses on how he—and two seemingly normal people—wreak havoc on an unsuspecting world while creating a lifelong bond in the process. All the stories are true and will leave dog lovers laughing out loud.

This week, we’re giving away three books written by Bo — “Bad to the Bone”. To enter, leave a confirmed comment below this post telling us why you would like to read Bo’s book. If your name is drawn on March 1, we will contact your email for a mailing address. The comment must be left before midnight CST on Sunday, Friday, Feb. 28, 2010.

You may enter only once.

Three  winners will be selected in a random drawing.

Three winners will receive Bo’ s personal story mailed to them with his personal autograph.

Open to legal residents of the 50 United States, the District of Columbia and Canada (excluding Quebec) who are 18 and older.

For those who cannot wait, click directly to Amazon to place an order!!

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One Response:

  1. Lauren E

    - 10th Feb, 10 03:02pm

    I would love to read Bo’s book because I love books that are written from the dog’s perspective. We all know that dog’s can’t talk, but thinking about their thoughts is always humourous. I’d love to see Bo’s perspective on life.

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