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I Could Chew on This Book Giveaway from Chronicle Books

The following post is brought to you by Chronicle Books. We’re very paw-ticular about our partners and only feature those we think are top dog.

Your dog may have the fine art of tree marking or a gallery show of artfully deconstructed toys on their curriculum vitae. While impressive, it may be time to push their creative endeavors forward with some inspirational puppy poetry! I Could Chew on This, a new tongue-in-cheek collection of poems from Chronicle Books, is just the thing to help unleash your dog’s inner Robert Frost… or at least have you laughing and smiling from the humorous sonnets, odes, and haikus—not to mention the ridiculously adorable dog photography—all written from a dog’s perspective.

09.04.13 | By
<i>I Could Chew on This</i> Book Giveaway from Chronicle Books

To celebrate the launch of I Could Chew on This, we’ve teamed up with Chronicle Books to offer a giveaway that will your dog (and you!) begging for ballads. Check out the details below!

"I Could Chew on This" Book Giveaway from Chronicle Books

"I Could Chew on This" Book Giveaway from Chronicle Books

Prizes: One grand prize winner will receive a $50 gift card to Wag.com plus a “paw-tographed” copy of I Could Chew on This from Chronicle Books. Two runners up will each receive a paw-tographed copy of I Could Chew on This.

Rules: One entry per person. Open to U.S. residents only. To enter, fill out the form below. Upon entering, you agree that your email address can be added to the Dog Milk Daily Digest and Chronicle Books email newsletters. You may opt out at any time. Contest runs from September 4th through September 10th. We will choose the winners at random and contact winners directly. We’ll update this post when the winners have been chosen.

Meanwhile, take a peek at Chronicle Books for more fun books for pet lovers of all ages — and then watch this:

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Capree has a deep love of Victorian-era “fancy lads”, 19th Century anatomy drawings, and tin robots. She loves big, bold colors and big, bold patterns. Oh, and anything well-designed, especially if it’s something she can sit in.