The Adventures of a Dog, and a Good Dog Too
1854
The Adventures of a Dog, and a Good Dog Too, published in 1854 by Alfred Elwes, is a juvenile fiction narrative that follows the life of a dog named Job. Told from Job's perspective, the story explores themes of loyalty, compassion, and resilience as he faces challenges in the city of Caneville. The book highlights Job's noble heart, showcasing his acts of kindness and the friendships he forms despite adversity. Elwes, a notable 19th-century British author, provides a unique insight into the canine experience, making this work a significant contribution to children's literature.














