Unusually for this trope, he's a Rottweiler. He's very smart, and Madeline rides on his back like a pony. Not only does Carl take excellent care of Madeline, but he assists her from time to time, such as giving her a nudge down the laundry chute, fix food, or window shop to see Santa. Carl can read, because he does just that. Finally, the teacher holds up a sign at the window, "CARL, OPEN THE DOOR". Interspersed with her increasingly desperate attempts to get back in, Carl takes care of Madeline and the other kids quite well. Amplified Animal Aptitude: In Carl Goes to Daycare, the teacher accidentally gets locked outside.Good Dog, Carl! provides examples of the following tropes: The series is known for its beautiful watercolor paintings, all of which are done by the author herself, as well as little to no dialogue. They get into all sorts of adventures and mischief, and then clean up the mess and return safely without the parents noticing. The premise behind each book is as follows - a Rottweiler named Carl is in charge of taking care of a baby named Madeline while the parents are busy. Good Dog, Carl! is a series of children's books by Alexandra Day.
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