Moose the Worry Mutt Goes to Doggy Daycare

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Moose is going to doggy daycare for the first time, and he should be excited! But instead, he's worried about being away from his parents for the first time, and Fret the Flea makes him even more nervous by constantly whispering worries in his ear. See how Moose overcomes his anxieties, and learn about how we all have worries, but with a little bravery and courage, we can handle them and get past them!

Moose, a lovable chocolate lab with an enthusiasm for tennis balls, bones, and all things squirrel, is a chronic worrier. On his first day at doggie daycare, Moose feels butterflies in his belly when he thinks about the endless worries that Fret the Flea whispers into his floppy brown ear. What if Moose can't run as fast as the other dogs? What if his parents forget to pick him up? A hero emerges in the form of Mighty Moose, the brave rival to meddlesome Fret. With Mighty Moose's help, Moose returns to doggie daycare and learns to face his fears and run with the big dogs. Moose the Worry Mutt Goes to Doggie Daycare is a lighthearted picture book with both popular appeal and therapeutic benefits. Moose's experiences are a model of healthy strategies for managing anxiety, while the book's bright illustrations and lovable characters make this a tale that kids are sure to enjoy time and time again.

Status: No Longer Our Product

Moose is going to doggy daycare for the first time, and he should be excited! But instead, he's worried about being away from his parents for the first time, and Fret the Flea makes him even more nervous by constantly whispering worries in his ear. See how Moose overcomes his anxieties, and learn about how we all have worries, but with a little bravery and courage, we can handle them and get past them!

Moose, a lovable chocolate lab with an enthusiasm for tennis balls, bones, and all things squirrel, is a chronic worrier. On his first day at doggie daycare, Moose feels butterflies in his belly when he thinks about the endless worries that Fret the Flea whispers into his floppy brown ear. What if Moose can't run as fast as the other dogs? What if his parents forget to pick him up? A hero emerges in the form of Mighty Moose, the brave rival to meddlesome Fret. With Mighty Moose's help, Moose returns to doggie daycare and learns to face his fears and run with the big dogs. Moose the Worry Mutt Goes to Doggie Daycare is a lighthearted picture book with both popular appeal and therapeutic benefits. Moose's experiences are a model of healthy strategies for managing anxiety, while the book's bright illustrations and lovable characters make this a tale that kids are sure to enjoy time and time again.

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SPECS

  • Imprint: Brown Books Kids

  • BISAC: Juvenile Fiction / Social Themes / Emotions & Feelings

  • Format: Hardcover Picture Book

  • Page Count: 32

  • Publication Date: Sep 15, 2016

  • ISBN-13: 9781612549095

  • Dimensions: 10” x 8”

  • US List Price: $16.99

  • Carton QTY: 34

AUTHOR BIO

Dr. Jaime Crowley is a licensed psychologist living in Dallas, Texas, with her anxious but affable dog, Moose. She adopted Moose shortly after graduating from Northwestern University with her bachelor of arts in English and psychology. After earning her doctorate in clinical psychology from UT Southwestern Medical Center, she joined Therapy Dallas, where she works alongside Dr. Ohlenforst. Dr. Crowley specializes in treating children and adolescents with Moose-like worries while providing parent consultation.

Learn more at https://www.moosetheworrymutt.com/meet-the-authors.php

Dr. Kristen M. Ohlenforst is a licensed psychologist living in Dallas, Texas. After graduating from the University of Notre Dame with a Degree in Studio Art and Design, she switched career paths to become a psychologist. Dr. Ohlenforst earned her doctorate at UT Southwestern Medical Center and subsequently completed her postdoctoral fellowship at Stanford School of Medicine, where she specialized in treating childhood anxiety disorders. She has run private practices both in San Francisco and now in Dallas and enjoys spending time with her rescue dog, Gunner, who is entirely obsessed with squirrels.

Learn more at https://therapydallas.com/team/ohlenforst/.