Domino Goes to the Beach – Domino, a Boston Terrier, takes a trip with her family to visit a relative on the coast. A photo book about Dominos adventures on holiday and some great advice about taking a pet on holiday.
By: Wendy R Davis
Text and Images from Domino Goes to the Beach
Domino is a Boston Terrier. She likes to play with her toys and enjoys her family.
Domino sat one Tuesday, looking so sad.
She wanted something exciting to do, but it was too cold outside.
We asked Domino if she would like to go to the beach to visit Alex.
She was so excited!
Alex was Domino’s human brother who moved far away to a beautiful town on the
coast of New Jersey.
We traveled many hours in the car. Domino was very good and sat patiently in her
seat. We made frequent stops at doggie friendly areas.

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this story is good for me, because i also keep a dog
Eleanor writes:
nice book!
Melissa writes:
The type is hard to read 🙁
janiyah writes:
I think I liked this book a lot
Mary writes:
Very good!
Danielle (Site Editor) writes:
A great book for learning about looking after animals, and nice to relate to a real story on a holiday with real photos. An enjoyable read, both style, length, and content for children
Samantha Davis writes:
Very cute-I chuckled a few times! 🙂