A dog owned by a two-woman couple stands up for a child being bullied. The text could use a bit of tightening, and some may object to the way the dog “put [his sister, a cat] in her place” for unspecified bossiness. (Too often girls are put down for “bossiness,” which in a boy is praised as “leadership.”) Nevertheless, many will enjoy its fun, dog’s-eye view of the world and its more serious message of standing up for those who are bullied.
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