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Good Dogs in Bad Movies

Part of Good Dogs

Illustrated by Tor Freeman
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The dogs take on movie stardom in this fourth book in the middle-grade series that feels like The Secret Life of Pets meets Toy Story.

Quiet on set! The Good Dogs have arrived!

When the Good Dogs doggy daycare closes temporarily, the dogs join the other pets on Jasmine’s new movie set. And while trying to explore the new place and sniff out the best snacks, Hugo somehow snags a movie role instead of Lulu!
 
Can Lulu get over her disappointment? Will King do a good job watching out for Waffles while Hugo is working? And can the dogs escape whatever the mysterious pen of guinea pigs is planning behind their backs?
 
These Good Dogs are lucky they can count on each other wherever they go!
 
Rachel Wenitsky is a comedy writer and actor who has written for The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Saturday Night Live, and Reductress. She is the head writer and a co-host of The Story Pirates Podcast, a kids and family podcast on Gimlet media. 
David Sidorov is a comedy writer and director who has written for Alternatino with Arturo Castro, Odd Mom Out, The Gong Show, and Small Fortune. He was a field producer and director on The Rundown With Robin Thede, and was formerly a writer and director at The Onion.
Rachel and David are a married couple living in Los Angeles, CA, with their good dog, Bagel.

Tor Freeman (@tormalore) was born in London and received a degree in illustration from Kingston University. She has written and illustrated many children's books and was awarded a Sendak Fellowship in 2012. Tor has also been published in magazines and taught art to students of all ages.

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The dogs take on movie stardom in this fourth book in the middle-grade series that feels like The Secret Life of Pets meets Toy Story.

Quiet on set! The Good Dogs have arrived!

When the Good Dogs doggy daycare closes temporarily, the dogs join the other pets on Jasmine’s new movie set. And while trying to explore the new place and sniff out the best snacks, Hugo somehow snags a movie role instead of Lulu!
 
Can Lulu get over her disappointment? Will King do a good job watching out for Waffles while Hugo is working? And can the dogs escape whatever the mysterious pen of guinea pigs is planning behind their backs?
 
These Good Dogs are lucky they can count on each other wherever they go!
 

Author

Rachel Wenitsky is a comedy writer and actor who has written for The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Saturday Night Live, and Reductress. She is the head writer and a co-host of The Story Pirates Podcast, a kids and family podcast on Gimlet media. 
David Sidorov is a comedy writer and director who has written for Alternatino with Arturo Castro, Odd Mom Out, The Gong Show, and Small Fortune. He was a field producer and director on The Rundown With Robin Thede, and was formerly a writer and director at The Onion.
Rachel and David are a married couple living in Los Angeles, CA, with their good dog, Bagel.

Tor Freeman (@tormalore) was born in London and received a degree in illustration from Kingston University. She has written and illustrated many children's books and was awarded a Sendak Fellowship in 2012. Tor has also been published in magazines and taught art to students of all ages.

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