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Old 10-26-2014, 12:24 AM   #25
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Dog on It by Spencer Quinn. This is a myster narrated not by the detective but by his dog.
I was going to say this one!

Also, Hank the Cowdog series. I read those in elementary, but they are not available as ebooks.

There is also the Warriors series -cats- and a couple spin offs with other animals (one with dogs and one with bears). I haven't read any of them, though I have the first Warriors from a B&N ebook promo some years ago.

And not sure they count, but the Animorphs series. It's told from (mostly) human perspective, but they change into animals and there is generally commentary on how the animal bodies feel and the thought processes being different.

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