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The parrot who thought she was a dog

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The last thing Nancy Ellis-Bell expected to descend on her life was a neglected, too-tall, smart-mouthed, one-legged, blue-and-gold rescue macaw named Peg Leg. And yet, it made perfect sense. A lifelong animal lover, Nancy could never turn away a stray cat, dog, squirrel, or raccoon from her California farm. But the macaw, quickly rechristened Sarah, was a whole new challenge, as Nancy, her husband, Kerry, and their furry menagerie would find out.Initially timid of her new surroundings, Sarah soon imposed her four-foot wingspan into the family homestead--first claiming the laundry basket, then conquering a prized dresser--and achieved complete household domination. Nancy couldn't "bird-proof" the place fast enough, and it was not long before Sarah started stealing the dogs' toys--using her enormous beak to disembowel Ben the mutt's treasured stuffed bear--and bathing her richly hued feathers in their water bowl. She also peppered Nancy's phone conversations with expletive-laden outbursts. There seemed no end to Sarah's realm, nor her destruction, and it dawned on Nancy that the entire house had slowly transformed into a birdcage.On the other side of the coin, Sarah started to abandon her own raptor instincts when she discovered that dog food was pretty tasty and that she had a knack for "barking" (and a few other sounds that alarmed the neighbors). As they all learned to live together, Nancy marveled that Sarah had truly found a place to call home, but she sensed that there was something she could give Sarah to make her feel more complete: a chance to fly again.Touching, eye-opening, and laugh-out-loud funny, The Parrot Who Thought She Was a Dog is a tender tale of two worlds colliding, two lives enriched, and two souls restored. It is also a rewarding reminder that love can come from the most unexpected places.From the Hardcover edition.

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Publisher
Harmony Books
Language
English
Pages
245

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The Parrot Who Thought She Was a Dog
2008, Crown Publishing Group
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The parrot who thought she was a dog
2008, Harmony Books
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Published in
New York
Genre
Anecdotes.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
636.6/8650929
Library of Congress
SF473.M33 E45 2008

The Physical Object

Pagination
245 p. :
Number of pages
245

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL16987299M
Internet Archive
parrotwhothought00elli
ISBN 13
9780307405944
LCCN
2007047952
OCLC/WorldCat
181599890
Library Thing
5337704
Amazon ID (ASIN)
Goodreads
3336455

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