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Mister Blue - Puppy Love by Jack Hazen


Mister Blue is a handsome blue German shepherd. His human is Max, a former Navy Seal. Mister Blue was a WMD, a Working Military Dog, and was awarded the Dickin Medal. Both Mister Blue and Max lost a leg in the same land mine explosion in Afghanistan and wear a prosthesis. Mister Blue loves to help people and other animals any way he can. He also likes to bite some people. Blue and Max are involved in one crazy adventure after another in their efforts to protect the innocent and serve mankind.


Mister Blue goes to Washington to help elect his person to Congress. The dog and the man not only battle the swamp creatures in government, but they also tangle with Mexican drug cartels and Chinese triads. Max tangles with the Apache princess Naomi White Cloud and her goldendoodle Barbie.


We know what beer Mister Blue prefers. He is the most interesting dog in the world.


www.amazon.com/Mister-Blue-Puppy-Jack-Hazen-ebook/dp/B0DF4JSF5C


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