Uncle Trucky's Sidekick

Biggs, an enormous red standard Dachshund, was abandoned at Biggs Junction, Oregon and rescued by a truck driver from Albuquerque, New Mexico. He was named Biggs partially because he was found at Biggs Junction and partially because of his size. Biggs' adventures will have you laughing time and again.

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Uncle Trucky's Sidekick

Biggs, an enormous red standard Dachshund, was abandoned at Biggs Junction, Oregon and rescued by a truck driver from Albuquerque, New Mexico. He was named Biggs partially because he was found at Biggs Junction and partially because of his size. Biggs' adventures will have you laughing time and again.

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Uncle Trucky's Sidekick

Uncle Trucky's Sidekick

by New Mexico Dachshund Rescue
Uncle Trucky's Sidekick

Uncle Trucky's Sidekick

by New Mexico Dachshund Rescue

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Overview

Biggs, an enormous red standard Dachshund, was abandoned at Biggs Junction, Oregon and rescued by a truck driver from Albuquerque, New Mexico. He was named Biggs partially because he was found at Biggs Junction and partially because of his size. Biggs' adventures will have you laughing time and again.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940046529425
Publisher: New Mexico Dachshund Rescue
Publication date: 01/20/2015
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 749,377
File size: 120 KB

About the Author

100% of the net proceeds from the sale of the books benefits New Mexico Dachshund Rescue.

Target audiences:

- Young adult and older (12+ years of age); some material is not really suitable for younger readers-at-large due to the more mature subject matter about death, abuse, etc.
- Age ranges 12-17 and 60+ will, in particular, be drawn to the books. Age ranges of 35-59 with children and grandchildren will enjoy sharing with them as they are old enough to understand, especially if they are looking for a family pet. Adults in the retirement phase who are looking for or have a Dachshund companion will enjoy them also.
- Married as opposed to single, for the adults
- Lower middle-class income and above
- Dog owners (current or previous)
- Dachshund owners, obviously (current or previous)
- Folks considering adopting a rescue [Dachshund]
- Folks considering getting involved with volunteering at a local Rescue

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