Los Diggities Audio Books
 
Los Diggities
Audio Books

 

Los Diggities:
#1 Friends  Forever
#2 Camp Snoopy

 
Read excerpts from "Friends Forever"
 
   
The books about Los Diggities are based on the real lives of Xena, Oscar and Oso.
 
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Welcome to the Wonderful World of

Los Diggities

Excerpt from book #1

Los Diggities - Friends Forever:

"Three dogs found themselves living in the hills of Los Angeles, California—though they didn't all live together.  Oscar and Xena lived with their human, Jeanie. 

Oso lived across the street with his humans Tal, Maya, their two young daughters Chaya and Aliyah, and Sushi the cat...

Xena was a 7 year old Great Dane, with a short, glossy coat known as a "brindle mix" of gold, tan and black. 

In fact, her markings were quite similar to those of tigers, with stripes of black running perfectly through her coat. 

Jeanie often called her "Tiger Dawgie" and Xena didn't mind.  She was proud of her markings.  She was a show dog after all—or so she had once started out. 

 

 

Oscar was a 10 year old Boxer, who also had a short coat with the same kind of brindle markings as Xena, only darker brown and black with a white chest and neck.  His face and body were scarred and weathered, but he was still feisty and ready to defend himself and anyone he loved, though for the most part, he loved everyone. 

Jeanie had all kinds of nick-names for him as well, but the one he hated most is "wiggle-butt", which he endured only because she had saved his life and he adores her. 

 

 

"Oso" means "bear" in Spanish, and Oso was a beautiful 18 month old Golden Retriever mixed with Chow, (as far as anyone could guess), with a fluffy golden coat and a jaunty flag for a tail.  

He was very playful and very intelligent, but had a mysterious wisdom to him that made him seem older than he actually was. 

He also understood 3 languages, Spanish, English, and dogspeak, and could even understand Sushi's catspeak on rare occasion although he preferred not to..." 

 

 

 
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