The Gold Coast Bulletin

KING KINGSLEY IS SNIFFING OUT TALENT FOR HIS BOOK

- AMANDA ROBBE MOND amanda.robbemond@news.com.au

SAUSAGE dog entreprene­ur King Kingsley is about to add author to his extended resume.

The Instagram famous dachshund will soon be launching a coffee-table book and is looking for some four-legged talent to feature within its pages.

And with 5 per cent of sale profits to be donated to animal welfare group RSPCA, owner Emma Hill, 24, knows she’s sniffed out a winner.

The Hope Island dog lover said the book would feature 100 dachshunds from around the world and she was still looking for long-bodied pups to fill the pages.

“I’m looking for roughly 50 dachshunds to feature,” she said.

“Most of the dachshunds are off Instagram, so I would love to reach out to owners who aren’t on social media to send their photos in.”

Ms Hill said she came up with the idea after having lunch with a group of friends.

“I decided on the RSPCA ... because they help animals in need and help rehome them, giving them the life they deserve,” she said.

“I wanted to stick with dachshunds who don’t have the fame that King Kingsley does and give them the opportunit­y to feel special.”

For a chance to be featured in the book, visit kingkingsl­ey.net and provide a high-resolution picture.

 ?? Picture: JERAD WILLIAMS ?? King Kingsley, the famous Gold Coast dachshund, is launching a book to raise money for the RSPCA.
Picture: JERAD WILLIAMS King Kingsley, the famous Gold Coast dachshund, is launching a book to raise money for the RSPCA.

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