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Not My Dog

af Colby F. Rodowsky

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Eight-year-old Ellie has to give up her life-long dream of getting a puppy after her parents agree to take in the dog that Great-aunt Margaret can no longer keep.
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An eight-year-old girl has to give up her dream of a puppy and take in a relative's dog.
  BLTSbraille | Sep 22, 2021 |
A great book for telling the message that it doesn't matter the age of a dog, they are still going to be the best pet they can be(with the proper care and training), the book really has a unique message most books about dogs don't tend to have, an old dog can still be a lovable dogs. ( )
  Yolken | Nov 6, 2019 |
Rodowsky, C. (1999). Not my dog. New York, NY: Farrar Straus Giroux.

For years, Ellie Martin asked her parents if she could have a puppy. Her parents’ response was always the same. When she turns nine, she could have her own puppy. Ellie plans to name him something special; give him food; teach him to sit and stay; play with him, and love him a lot. Ellie imagines that she will either have a large dog like a German shepherd or a small dog like a miniature poodle. When her Great-aunt Margaret is forced to move into an apartment that does not allow pets, the Martins agree to let Great-aunt Margaret’s dog, Preston, live with them. Nevertheless, Ellie is disappointed when she sees Preston, because he is a “square brown dog with sticking-up ears and a skinny tail” (p. 17). He is not a puppy. When Ellie’s parents tell her to play with Preston or take him on walks, she insists that Preston is not her dog. Preston, however, would play a key role in Ellie’s life, changing how she views him.

This short chapter book is perfect for young readers. It touches upon a few issues that have universal implications, such as growing up and aging. Ellie believes that she can handle the responsibility of owning a pet. The book also briefly mentions how Great-aunt Margaret must move because she is getting older, and it is too difficult for her to live by herself. Ellie’s character is convincing. It takes a while for her to accept Preston as her own dog.

Overall, I enjoyed Not My Dog. Readers will fall in love with Preston, because of his faithfulness, bravery, and intelligence. The black and white water-colored illustrations also perfectly capture the characters’ expressions. When Preston realizes that Great-aunt Margaret is leaving, he sadly looks out of the window. That illustration is heart wrenching. The softness of the watercolors works well with this tender story.
  ewang109 | Aug 6, 2010 |
Book Links, March 2007, page 49:

"Ellie longs to own a ppuppy, so when her parents decide to adopt a relative's dog, Preston, instead of a new puppy, disappointed Ellie insist that he is 'not my dog.' This quick-paced story unfolds as homesick preston becomes comfortable with Ellie and she forms a bond with the dog."
  readingtodogs | Sep 5, 2007 |
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