
FOREWORD
CHAPTER I. The Coming Of Lad
CHAPTER II. The Fetish
CHAPTER III. No Trespassing!
CHAPTER IV. Hero-Stuff
CHAPTER V. The Stowaway
CHAPTER VI. The Tracker
CHAPTER VII. The Juggernaut
CHAPTER VIII. In Strange Company
CHAPTER IX. Old Dog; New Tricks
In the quiet countryside of North Jersey, a surge of daring burglaries has families on edge, prompting the owners of a secluded thirty‑acre estate to seek a new guardian for their home. They envision a massive, intimidating dog—perhaps a bull terrier or a Great Dane—to scare off thieves, and they order a prized collie named Lad from a distant breeder. When the crate finally opens on the sun‑lit veranda, Lad steps out, his mahogany‑white coat shimmering and his bright eyes scanning the garden.
Instead of the hulking brute they imagined, Lad proves to be a lively, affectionate puppy with a keen intelligence and a heart that seems already bound to his new family. His playful spirit and gentle loyalty quickly win over the household, hinting at the many ways he will become more than a mere watchdog. As word of his charm spreads, visitors begin to arrive, eager to meet the dog whose presence promises both protection and joy.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (405K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Dianne Bean. HTML version by Al Haines.
Release date
2000-11-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1872–1942
Best known for warm, adventurous stories about collies, this American writer turned life at his New Jersey kennels into some of the most popular dog fiction of the early 20th century. His best-loved book, Lad: A Dog, helped make him a household name among animal-story readers.
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