Color illustrations highlight the story of farmer John Skipton who, at Dr. Herriot's suggestion, enters his old carthorse Bonny in the Darrowly Pet Show
A bedraggled orphaned kitten is nursed back to health on a Yorkshire farm and when he recovers turns out to have a very unusual idea about the identity of his mother.
Gyp, a cheerful but always silent sheep dog, startles everyone with uncharacteristic behavior during the championship sheep dog trials.
Debbie, an independent-minded stray cat who becomes a regular visitor to Mrs. Ainsworth's house despite the three resident Basset hounds, gives Mrs. Ainsworth--and her Bassets--a wonderful Christmas present
Farmer Dakin makes the unhappy decision to send his old cow, Blossom, to market to make room for a younger animal, but Blossom has an unusual surprise in store
The country vet takes in a mysterious stray dog until the pooch finds shelter and employment at the county jail
Nobody knows why a stray cat keeps sneaking away from his new home until he begins turning up at social events all over the village.
In the countryside of Oregon is a beautiful golf course called Diamond Woods. A family owns the golf course and work together to keep things running smoothly. Up the hill behind the golf course live farm animals and woods animals, and things aren’t going so smoothly. The farm animals have names, but the woods animals don’t. All the animals are very different. But when farm animals venture into the woods, they sometimes never come back. “The farm animals are real, with their observed personalities and behaviors integrated into the story. Very creative. A delightful read.” – Tim C. Leedom – Author, editor and film-writer, Manoa Valley Publishing Illustrated by the illustrator for the grandson of the author of the Wizard of Oz.