
In a month when conversations about dogs and communities are everywhere, Veira Singhania’s How to Be a Dog Lover — Without Owning One (Bigfoot Publications) arrives as a quiet, thoughtful story — not a manual or guide, but a read-aloud book perfect for children, families, and classrooms.
The Supreme Court’s August 2025 ruling — encouraging vaccination, sterilization, and thoughtful community care — has made people reflect on how to live with kindness and safety. This book, though not about rules or policies, offers a gentle starting point for families and schools to talk about empathy and responsible love for animals.
A Story Meant to Be Shared
At its heart, this is a simple and warm tale meant for shared reading.
It follows Sia, a kind-hearted young girl who loves dogs deeply. When she encounters a quiet, timid puppy, she brings her into her circle of care, naming her Rimjhim.
Brought to life with vibrant, colorful illustrations, the story invites children to see, feel, and imagine each moment as if they are part of Sia’s world.
What unfolds is a tender story about friendship, patience, and understanding — the kind of story that feels at home in a bedtime routine, a classroom circle, or a family library.
Care, Creativity, and Family Bonding
One of the book’s most beautiful layers is how it shows that care naturally sparks creativity and togetherness. Readers will find themselves drawn into moments where kindness gently transforms into simple joys, shared activities, and connections that make the story both personal and universal.
It’s this seamless weaving of love, imagination, and family bonds that makes the book an enriching experience for children and a meaningful read for parents and teachers alike.
Why This Story Feels Timely
While the book is not a manual on care or training, its themes of empathy, patience, and respect resonate deeply at a time when communities are finding ways to balance safety with compassion.
It reminds young readers — and the adults guiding them — that kindness begins with understanding, and that even small, thoughtful actions can create harmony in the spaces we share.
Perfect for Families and Classrooms
For Children: A warm, engaging story that sparks curiosity and kindness.
For Parents: A read-aloud experience that opens doors to meaningful conversations about love and responsibility.
For Educators: A thoughtful addition to story sessions or creative activities that explore themes of care and coexistence.
A Book About Everyday Kindness
It’s important to note that How to Be a Dog Lover — Without Owning One is not a practical handbook.
It is a heartfelt story that celebrates simple kindness, creativity, and connection — a story that gently encourages children to notice, care, and imagine without judgment or fear.
Bottom Line
If you’re looking for a warm, gentle story to share with a child — at bedtime, in a classroom, or during a quiet family moment — this book is an excellent choice.
With its soft language and relatable characters, How to Be a Dog Lover — Without Owning One reminds us that kindness often begins in small, everyday ways — with curiosity, with patience, and with love shared freely.