Shales is a Border collie, and he is the main character of the book. His colouring is black with white markings: his body is black and his legs are white, and his muzzle is white with a couple of black spots, typical to the breed. Strangely, though, his eyebrows are his unique feature, in that they are white dots, the size of a sixpence, upon black fur.
Place of Birth
He was born on a farm in Cotheridge, county of Worcester, England.
Date of Birth
He was born sometime in the summer of 1879.
Occupation
Sheepdog. Whether he is an employed sheepdog or an unemployed sheepdog is something that you, the Reader, will have to find out.
What makes Shales "tick"?
Could it be he has an extra-large brain? Perhaps he comes from a line of sheepdogs that are a little more intelligent than the average sheepdog? You see, Shales exhibits signs of extreme canine intelligence. He's a problem solver, but at times, which is quite often, his ability to understand the human world around him is limited to the knowledge he has so far gained.
Shales's Sayings
Shales says some really unique things. Here are a few of his sayings.
1. Life is full of tomorrows
2. If you don't know what's out there, then you really don't know anything at all.
3. How can one imagine a star, if one has never before seen the night?
4. How does a dog explain things to people?
Shales's Sayings
Shales says some really unique things. Here are a few of his sayings.
1. Life is full of tomorrows
2. If you don't know what's out there, then you really don't know anything at all.
3. How can one imagine a star, if one has never before seen the night?
4. How does a dog explain things to people?
Best wishes in the lead-up to your book's release Deborah!
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