by Joan Carris
Likewise the pig has a mind of its own. Of all domesticated animals, the pig is definitely the brightest, and probably the stubbornest and the sneakiest as well. (A few wild creatures — dolphins, whales, and chimps, for example, may be smarter, but you’ll find pig proponents eager to debate this.) Given a chance, the pig will shower several times a day and never soil his living/sleeping area. A pet pig trains as quickly as a kitten, but the litter pan must remain in a consistent place. He’s a stubborn critter, and he dislikes change. In France, pigs sniff out truffles. A trained pig can detect these underground delicacies fifteen to twenty feet away — and they’re about a foot underground! Grampa is wise to let his mini-pig, Ernest, come and go as he wishes, for a pig hates being penned. As a born roamer, he lives to escape. As an infant, he is irresistible.
On to llamas. Yes, they spit often, and for unknown reasons much of the time. Like Ernest, I do not have a favorite llama.
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Text copyright © 2006 by Joan Carris
Illustrations copyright © 2006 by Noah Z. Jones
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Carris, Joan Davenport.
Welcome to the Bed and Biscuit / Joan Carris ; illustrated by Noah Jones
p. cm.
Summary: The family animals at the Bed and Biscuit begin to feel slighted when Dr. Bender returns from a fire with something that occupies the time usually reserved for them.
ISBN 978-0-7636-2151-3 (hardcover)
[1. Veterinarians — Fiction. 2. Animals — Fiction. 3. Fire extinction — Fiction.] I. Jones, Noah (Noah Z.) ill.
PZ7.C2347We 2006
[Fic] — dc22 2004062857
ISBN 978-0-7636-4621-9 (paperback)
ISBN 978-0-7636-7190-7 (electronic)
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