Books
- Airedale
- Alexander Greyhound Bell
- Alsatians to Crewe
- Bark Odes
- Bark to Front
- The Beagle has Landed
- Beagles, Bangles and Beads
- Beyond Our Cairn
- The Boogie Woogie Beagle Boy from Company B
- Borzoi Ballet
- The Borzoi's Back in Town
- The Boxer Rebellion
- Break the Mole
- Collieflowers
- Corgasm
- Corgi and Bess
- Dachshunds With Erections Can't Climb Stairs
- Dog Byte
- Dog Ends
- Dog Gone
- Dog Only Nose
- Doggerel
- The English Book of Penguin Folk Songs
- Extra Terrierestrial
- Fetlar
- The First Mutt is the Cheapest
- Get a Dog and Barker Yourself
- The Green Eye of the Little Yellow Dog
- Her Master's Book
- The Hound of Music
- The Hound of the Basketballs
- I Camel, I Saw, I Conker
- I Hear the Sound of Distant Plums
- Illegal Annual
- Irritable Bow-Wow Syndrome
- Jack Spaniel's
- King Charles Spaniel
- Labrador Rigby
- Lady & the Trampoline
- Llandrindod and One Dalmatians
- The Mabidogion
- Man and Doberman
- Mastiff Central
- Medlock Delta Blues
- Morocco and Things
- Mrs. Ack Royd's Again
- Mrs. Ackroyd's Diary
- O Camel Ye Faithful
- The Official Retriever
- Paws for Thought
- Pekinese Up Mother Brown
- Pup Yours
- A Quite Short Goat and a Pink Dalmatian
- Red Setters in the Sunset
- Reign of Terrier
- Rover the Hills and Far Away
- Rover the Rainbow
- Roverdance: The Poems
- Royders of the Lost Ack
- Sitting With My Dog on Display
- Something to Sniff At
- Songs for Swingin' Tails
- Spaniel in the Lion's Den
- Spencer's Dog Rover
- The First Mutt is the Cheapest
- The Stones of Callanish
- The Collar Purple
- THE MRS ACKROYD OCCASIONAL TABLE BOOK
- THE MRS ACKROYD PERIODIC TABLE BOOK
- A Tail of Two Setters
- Upper Cruft
- Vincent Van Dogh
- Viva a Spaniel
- Vodabone
- Waiting for Dogot
- Werneth Willie Ackroyd
- Wolfhound Amadeus Mozart
- 101 Damnatians
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