"A Dog's Mistake" is a children's book written by the author, R. L. Stine. It was published in 1997 as part of the "Fear Street" series, which is known for its engaging stories aimed at young readers. This particular title explores themes of friendship and responsibility through the lens of a dog's adventures and misadventures.
They mistake them for treats and dog food.
If a mistake is written on the torah then the writter has to start again no matter how far into writting it he/she is! is is written in hebrew and backwards.
Zero. has written: 'One mistake'
edmond About has written: 'Colonel Fougas' mistake'
David S. Cohen has written: 'Mistake and contract law' -- subject(s): Contracts, Mistake (Law)
In business or in academics, there is no excuse for a mistake. A letter can be written to acknowledge a mistake, to report a mistake, to apologize for a mistake, to correct a mistake. That letter can include reasons that the mistake was made and should include steps that have been taken to ensure the mistake is not repeated. It is unprofessional to make excuses for mistakes.
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dogs communicate by barking and using his tails and their ears also dogs mark territorys by peeing on trees in winter when it snows dogs try to find their terriory they go around in trees quite strange of dogs dogs sometimes mistake a pole for a tree
Ruth Gurnani-Smith has written: 'Mistake'
Maryann Mott has written: 'Nutrition for dogs' -- subject(s): Dogs, Nutrition 'Daily care for dogs' -- subject(s): Dogs
Kitty Ritson has written: 'Dogs' -- subject(s): Dogs, Training
Florida Pope Sumerwell has written: 'Dogs is dogs, or, Four in family' -- subject(s): Humor, Dogs