Jane Duckworth’s Not Every Dog Has His Day is a 2009 Australian paperback blending animal welfare, history, and personal development into one eye-opening read for young adults and adults alike. Across 334 pages Duckworth traces the shifting fortunes of dogs in society, pairing heartfelt advocacy with well-researched reference material.
Ideal for students, carers, or anyone passionate about animal welfare, this textbook-format guide explores how education and policy shape the lives of our canine companions. The narrative balances poignant stories with practical insight, making it a standout in the Animals & Pets genre.
This clean, non-ex-library copy shows only light cover scuffing and two small corner tears on the front endpapers—no writing, dog-ears, or smoke odour. A tight binding ensures it’s ready for immediate reading or course use, preserving every one of Duckworth’s thought-provoking observations.
ISBN 9780646514376. Secure packaging from a smoke-free home keeps this 2009 edition safe on its way to your shelf.
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