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Dogtripping by David Rosenfelt will be Discussed at the Paso Robles City Library on June 15; Travelling with 25 dogs is not as easy as it looks

 

PASO ROBLES, CA –May 15, 2022 On Wednesday, June 15, 6-7 pm, in the Paso Robles City Library

Conference Room, the public is invited to participate in a discussion of Dogtripping by

David Rosenfelt, a warm and funny account of a cross-country move with many, many dogs!

When mystery writer David Rosenfelt and his family moved from Southern California to

Maine to begin a dog-rescue foundation, they thought they had prepared for everything. But

traveling with 25 dogs turned out to be a bigger ordeal than he anticipated. Rosenfelt

recounts the adventure of moving his animal companions across the United States with

humor and warmth and tells the tale of how he and his wife became passionate foster parents

for rescue dogs, culminating in the creation of the Tara Foundation and successfully placing

several thousand dogs with loving families. The ultimate road trip – with dogs!—to kick off

the summer.

Registration is required for each participant. This title is available in various formats through

the catalog. For ages 16+.

The Library is Monday-Friday 9-7 and Saturday 9-4. Call the library at 805-237-3870 or

visit prcity.com/library and the Library Facebook and Instagram sites for more information.

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