Pet Trouble series by Tui T. Sutherland (Books 2-8)
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Overview: aka Erin Hunter, Tamara Summers, T T Sutherland, Heather Williams
Tui T. Sutherland is named after a very noisy New Zealand bird.She was born in Caracas, Venezuela, and grew up in South America. She now lives in Boston with her husband and Sunshine, her ridiculous, perfect dog.For several years she was an editor in childrens book publishing in New York, working on series including The Zack Files, Grail Quest, Midnighters, Warriors, and Spy Goddess.
Genre: Children | Fiction
2. Loudest Beagle On the Block (2009) – An exciting new series about those adorable pets that just won’t behave–it’s Marley & Me for middle-grade readers!
Ten-year-old Ella lives for music, and with the school talent show coming up, she doesn’t have time for anything else. So when her aunt’s beagle comes to live at her house, Ella doesn’t think she has time for a dog — especially when it turns out that every time the beagle hears music, she wants to sing along! And her voice is definitely NOT angelic. How is Ella supposed to win the talent show when all she can hear every time she rehearses is AAOOOWWAAAOOOOOO?
3. Mud-Puddle Poodle (2009) – Rosie loves everything to be pretty and organized, so when she’s finally allowed to get her own dog, she chooses an adorable, precious little poodle. But when it turns out her princess would rather get messy than sit on a fancy pillow, will Rosie be able to handle the mischievous pup?
4. Bulldog Won’t Budge (2009) – Eric can’t wait to get a dog he can run around and play with, like his friend Parker’s golden retriever. But Meatball the bulldog doesn’t seem to be the run-around-and-play type … Even when they go for a walk, Meatball sits down on the sidewalk! Can Eric get this stubborn bulldog to get up and go?
5. Oh No, Newfie! (2010) – The 5th book in the hilarious series about adorable pets that just won’t behave — fans of Marley & Me and The Dog Whisperer will love getting into Pet Trouble!
Heidi always thought that she was energetic enough for any dog. She loves to play and run around and wants a big, enthusiastic dog to play with her and love her. But Yeti the Newfoundland might be a little more love than Heidi bargained for. He’s HUGE, and massively furry, and everything he does — jumping, wrestling, flopping — makes the whole house shake. Heidi loves Yeti, and she loves how much he loves her … but is there really room enough for both of them?
6. Smarty-Pants Sheltie (2010) – A new dog in the hilarious series! Jeopardy the Shetland sheepdog could help new-kid Noah make friends — or she could cause him nothing but trouble!
Noah is new in town and nervous about making friends. So when his mom suggests taking their Shetland sheepdog, Jeopardy, to agility training, Noah is ready to give it a try — and in fact, he meets a lot of other kids (and dogs) at class. But Jeopardy is so embarrassing! She barks, she runs away — the other kids are going to think Noah and his dog are totally weird! How can he get his shouty Sheltie under control?
7. Bad To The Bone Boxer (2010) – A new dog with new troubles! Tombo the boxer chews up everything in sight — can this bad dog learn to be good?
Michelle’s new boxer is a handful. He’s huge, he has tons of energy, and he chews everything in sight! Worst of all, Michelle’s best friend Rosie doesn’t want Tombo playing with her poodle, Buttons. Michelle wants to prove to everyone that her new pet isn’t bad — but how can she make him be good?
8. Dachshund Disaster (2010) – Contest winner! PET TROUBLE readers voted online to choose the dog for this book, and the overwhelming winner was the adorable dachshund!
Readers voted online to choose the next PET TROUBLE dog — and the dachshund was the runaway winner! But he’s still a little bit of trouble …
Charlie can’t wait to have a dog of his own, and King is just what he wished for: playful and very loyal. So loyal, in fact, that he doesn’t like anyone else — Charlie’s brothers, the family’s other pets, other people … Can Charlie find a way to make King part of the group? Or is this dachshund an un-trainable tyrant?
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