One main theme is usually compassion. The characters who take in the orphan dogs are showing kindness and empathy towards these helpless animals. For example, in 'A Dog's Purpose', the various people who interact with the dog throughout its different lives show different levels of compassion.
Another one could be 'The Art of Racing in the Rain' by Garth Stein. The story is told by a dog named Enzo. While it's not directly about taking in orphan dogs, it does deal with the relationship between a dog and its owner. The dog has a deep understanding of his human family and the story shows the loyalty and love that a dog can have, which can be related to the concept of taking in and caring for an orphan dog.
One great book is 'Anne of Green Gables'. It's about an orphan girl, Anne, who is sent to live with an elderly brother and sister on Prince Edward Island. Although it focuses mainly on one orphan, there are elements that touch on the idea of being alone and finding family. The story is filled with Anne's vivid imagination and her adventures in the idyllic countryside.
This story could be about a rather chaotic scene. Imagine a woman is on her routine of taking out the trash. Suddenly, two dogs, perhaps from the neighborhood, start running around near her. They start playing in a wild way and end up getting their bodies or their collars all tangled up, creating a 'knotted' situation. It could be a story told to highlight the unexpected things that can happen during a simple daily task like taking out the trash.
Yes, there might be. Many books contain novels that feature dogs. For example, 'The Call of the Wild' is a well - known novel about a dog's journey in the wild. It's quite possible that in a collection of books, there are novels centered around dogs.
Hard to say. It could be a mystery fiction with the dog as the key to solving the puzzle. Or perhaps it's a fantasy tale featuring a magical dog named Odell.
There are indeed such fictions. In some mystery novels, a woman might find clues with the help of her dog. The dog could lead her to important places or objects related to the mystery she is trying to solve. Also, in some fictional tales set in rural areas, a woman's relationship with her dog can be a central part of the story, showing how they support each other in a simple and rustic lifestyle.