What if the very reasons you want a pet... are the same reasons you may not be ready for one?
In Why Not to Have a Pet, young author Journey Harland, a finalist with the Memphis Parks and Literacy Guild, delivers a funny and heartfelt story about the adventures-and responsibilities-of having a mischievous dog named Max. When Max disappears again, Journey, her friend Jakell, and her family set out on another neighborhood search that turns into a playful lesson about love, patience, and responsibility.
Through laughter, friendship, and one runaway dog, Journey reminds readers that pets need more than cuddles and playtime-they need attention, energy, and care every single day. From chasing missing dogs to keeping up with their endless curiosity, owning a pet is a big job
Perfect for young readers and animal lovers, this charming story gently teaches children to think about what it really means to care for a pet before bringing one home. Sometimes the best reason not to have a pet... is realizing how much responsibility they require.
With warmth and humor, Why Not to Have a Pet is a delightful story about family, friendship, and learning that loving a pet means being ready to care for one.
Before you ask for a puppy, read Journey's story... and ask yourself-am I ready for a Max?
Parents will appreciate this story because it opens the door to important conversations about responsibility, empathy, and pet care in a fun and relatable way. Before a child asks for a puppy or kitten, this book helps families talk honestly about the daily work pets require-feeding, walking, cleaning up, and keeping them safe. It also models teamwork, as Journey's family works together to find Max, showing children the value of cooperation and family support.
This book is a wonderful addition to home libraries, classrooms, and gift collections because it blends humor, adventure, and a life lesson children can carry with them long after the story ends.