A Pawtobiography
My adventures on Gone Fishing
(Author) Ted the DogTop 5 Sunday Times bestseller! Ted's sniff and tell It's hard to believe Ted was once a skinny, unwanted pup who was dumped outside an animal shelter, before he found fame and fortune alongside Bob Mortimer and Paul Whitehouse on the hit BBC series Gone Fishing. In this exclusive exposé, Ted reveals what it's like working alongside two national treasures and what really happens when the cameras stop rolling. With searing honesty, he gives his unique viewpoint on living in a dog's world and he speaks about how you - yes you - can make it a better place for everyone. This is his story, in his own words. Nearly all of it is true.
Ted the Dog
Ted the Dog is a beloved children's book author known for his charming and heartwarming stories that capture the imaginations of young readers. His most notable works include "The Adventures of Barkley" and "Paws for Friendship," which have become classics in the genre. Ted's literary style is characterized by vivid imagery, relatable characters, and moral lessons that resonate with readers of all ages. His contributions to literature have had a lasting impact on the children's book genre, inspiring generations of young readers to explore the wonders of storytelling. Ted's most famous work, "The Adventures of Barkley," has been translated into multiple languages and has garnered numerous awards for its creativity and storytelling prowess.