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The Dog Who Saved the Bees

The Dog Who Saved the Bees

Stephanie Gibeault (Author) See More (2)
David Hohn (Illustrator) See More

JUVENILE NONFICTION
Animals | Science & Nature
Dogs , Insects, Spiders, etc. , Environmental Conservation & Protection
Sleeping Bear Press
2 - 3
7 - 9
2026 Spring
Picture Books

Hardback
9781534113329
$27.99 CAD
English
08/01/2025

EPUB 3 [reflow]
9781668961469
$26.52 CAD
English
08/01/2025

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Description


Junior Library Guild Gold Standard selection.

When an overworked beehive inspector seeks a detection dog to protect bees from a deadly disease, she teams up with a lonely dog who needs a loving home and a purpose.

Cybil Preston needs a dog. But not just any dog. She needs a dog to help her with her work. Cybil is a beehive inspector who works to ensure the health of commercial beehives in Maryland. Hundreds of hives are shipped across the country as farmers need bees to pollinate their crops. Without the bees, there wouldn't be foods like apples, almonds, and strawberries.

But the bees must be healthy to be shipped, and there's a deadly disease, foulbrood, that is highly contagious. If even one infected hive left the state, entire bee populations could be wiped out. Dogs, with their ultrasensitive sense of smell, can sniff out even the tiniest scent of foulbrood in a hive. A well-trained, focused detection dog can inspect 50 hives in 10 minutes. Work that would take Cybil an entire day to do.

When Cybil meets Mack, an unruly and lonely dog, she wonders if she has found her canine colleague. Can rambunctious Mack be trained to meet this important challenge? Readers of all ages will enjoy this warmly illustrated true story of Cybil and Mack as they work to save the bees.

David Hohn Stephanie Gibeault

Author Bio


STEPHANIE GIBEAULT is a children’s author who holds a Master of Science in animal behavior, a bachelor’s degree in ecology and evolution, and a professional dog trainer certification. She adores dogs, escape rooms, and photography, and lives just outside of Toronto, Ontario.

Prizes


  • Junior Library Guild (JLG) - Gold StandardWinner 2025
  • EUREKA! Nonfiction Children's Book Award Honorable MentionWinner 2025

Review Quotes


Would-be animal trainers will find this engaging addition to the working-dog shelf of particular interest  — Kirkus Reviews
Gibeault's text nicely balances details about beekeeping and dog training with plenty of action and emotional appeal. Hohn's soft illustrations in an earth palette bring dog Mack's lovable, if at first unruly, personality to life.  — The Horn Book
The book is a short fun and informative story about Cybil and her adoption of the energetic dog Mack and the time, effort and love to get Mac trained for Maryland Beekeepers. Illustrations are colorful and connecting to the story and the reader.  — Bee Culture Magazine
High-stakes and wholly unique, this true story highlights the environmental value of bees in addition to celebrating the bond between dog and owner. Recommended for all collections.  — School Library Journal
Readers will not only enjoy a good story, they will learn about the importance of bees in agriculture and how dogs can be trained to help bee keepers.  — Story Monster Ink