Local Dog in University Park Writes Self-Help Book (Sponsored Post)

Lola Schnoodle of University Park recently released a new book, “Lola’s Rules: Lessons on Living Your Best Life From A Real Bitch,” a charming tongue-in-snout take on the self-help guide.

Wishing to spread self-confidence and personal fulfillment, Lola shares her advice on getting the most out of life. In 12 beautifully illustrated mini-chapters, she covers topics such as demanding what you deserve, never settling for second-best, and barking back if need be.

“As a mutt, it’s very special to become an independent author,” Lola barks. “I’m honored that so many humans will get a chance to hear my take on the world.”

A frequent walker in the Hyattsville-Riverdale Park-University Park corridor, Lola hopes to inspire all the human friends she encounters each day as well as dog lovers around the world. Convinced dogs and humans make each other better, she also aims to boost human-canine interaction.

She will donate 10 percent of her profits to charity (Our Companions Animals Rescue, Animal Haven or Puppies Behind Bars, all given 100 out of 100 points by Charity Navigator).

A great gift, “Lola’s Rules” is available on Amazon under “dog humor” and “self-help.” For more information, you can also check out Lola’s website at lolasrules.com.

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