Dexter The stand up dog

Bonnie Kelso

Book - 2025

"The story of how the three-legged internet sensation taught himself to walk upright like a human after an accident, sharing a message of resilience, joy, and how to take challenging situations "one Dexter-step at a time."--

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Children's Room New Shelf jE/Kelso (NEW SHELF) Due Nov 10, 2025
Subjects
Genres
Illustrated works
Picture books
Published
Louisville, KY : Gnome Road Publishing [2025]
Language
English
Main Author
Bonnie Kelso (author)
Other Authors
Kentee Pasek (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 24 cm
Audience
06-08.
01-03.
ISBN
9781957655482
Contents unavailable.
Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 1--4--This is the true story of social media sensation and TV personality, Dexter, the Brittany Spaniel who learned to walk on his hind legs. Dexter was a typical quadruped until the day he slipped out the front door and was hit by a car. Saved by an amputation of his right front leg, Dexter was able to return to his family, who fitted him with a harness with wheels to help him get around. This was okay, but Dexter wanted more. He was determined to go places his wheels wouldn't allow, like up his porch stairs. He discovered on his own how to balance and walk on his hind legs and soon that was his only method of mobility, much to the delight of his family and neighbors. When COVID-19 hit, Dexter's online presence brought welcome smiles to many during lockdowns. Later when he was able to travel, Dexter went all over the country meeting children and celebrities. Kelso's realistic illustrations give life to the ample and serviceable text while variety in the illustrations and text placement helps keep the story moving forward. VERDICT A true story of overcoming challenges one step at a time, this is sure to be popular with those already familiar with Dexter.--Catherine Callegari

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