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The Dogs of Boytown

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Young boys in a small rural community befriend an experienced dog trainer and his kennel, learning about breeding, training, field work, and everyday care. Through repeated visits they observe setters, pointers, and other breeds maturing into trial competitors, attend shows and field trials, and experience both triumphs and losses among the animals. The episodic narrative mixes practical instruction about handling and training with warm scenes of boyhood curiosity, friendship, and growing responsibility, as particular puppies are trained, tested, and showcased, illuminating the bonds that develop between the boys and their canine companions.

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Walter A. Dyer

Walter A. Dyer was an American author known for his contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. His works often feature animal protagonists and explore themes of friendship and adventure. One of his notable books, "Pierrot, Dog of Belgium," tells the heartwarming story of a dog and his experiences, reflecting Dyer's ability to engage young readers with relatable characters and moral lessons. Another work, "The Dogs of Boytown," further showcases his talent for storytelling within the realm of children's fiction.

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