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The Dogs Who Found Me: What I've Learned from Pets Who Were Left Behind [NOOK Book]
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If you've never experienced first hand dealing with an animal shelter or breed rescue, this account of the author's experience with stray and rescued dogs is very enlightening. Apart from the facts and statistics that one can find about shelter and rescue dogs on various websites, Ken Foster's personal experience can teach the reader something about what it's like to deal with these wonderful creatures, on a day to day basis. Just as in other aspects of life, there's good days and bad days. But, if the reader really thinks about what the author is saying, you can come away with a new-found respect for animals you may never have thought about. True to his educator background, he included good "checklists" for dog handling and resource websites to help the reader explore further, if you wish to do so. If you are looking for books that shows the power of animals in our lives, you should definitely include this one in your repetoire.
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Posted December 27, 2011
This isnt about true dog rescue, and not what I was expecting. It was easy to read, but the author' s idea of half-hearted rescue got under my skin and made it impossible for me to enjoy this book. Rescue means to me to ensure a dog's safety and welfare and to find them a good home, not to drop them at a kill shelter or elsewhere and hope for the best.
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Winner of Foreword Magazine's 2006 Bronze Award for Pet Book of the Year!
"Generosity and gratitude power this compelling account of the reciprocal nature of rescue. Ken Foster illuminates a profound lesson about saving a life: Doing it makes you able to do it."
--Amy Hempel, author of The Dog of the Marriage and Reasons...