New York Times

If you’ve ever wondered what your dog is really thinking while staring at you during dinner or destroying your favorite shoes, this book finally gives them a voice. I Could Chew on This is a delightfully absurd collection of poems written from a dog’s perspective, capturing everything from their obsession with squirrels to their profound confusion about why you leave the house every day. It’s the kind of book that makes you laugh out loud on the first page and keeps delivering through every poem.

What makes this stand out is how perfectly it nails the canine mindset. The poems are short, punchy, and hilariously accurate. Whether it’s an ode to that mysterious thing in the yard or a meditation on the tragedy of an empty food bowl, each piece feels like it was genuinely written by a dog who just learned to type. The humor works because it’s rooted in real dog behavior that every pet owner recognizes instantly. You’ll find yourself nodding along thinking “yes, that’s exactly what my dog would say.”

Who Is This For?

This book is perfect for dog lovers who appreciate quirky humor and don’t take themselves too seriously. It makes an excellent gift for that friend who treats their dog like family, posts endless pet photos, or needs a lighthearted pick-me-up. It’s also great for anyone who enjoys humorous poetry or animal-themed books. Coffee table worthy but genuinely entertaining, it’s one of those rare gift books people actually read cover to cover instead of just flipping through once.

Bottom Line

I Could Chew on This delivers exactly what it promises: genuine laughs through the imagined inner life of dogs. It’s clever without being pretentious, funny without trying too hard, and short enough to enjoy in one sitting. Whether you’re buying it for yourself or as a gift, it’s a winner for anyone who’s ever loved a dog and wondered what goes on in that furry head.

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