You may recall the story of Binti, the gorilla in the Chicago Zoo who made headlines around the world. When a boy fell into the pit surrounding the primate exhibit, Binti cradled him in her arms, comforted him, and then gently laid him at a door where attendants could retrieve him.
Binti's kindness was just one instance of a common trait among animals, especially our domesticated friends. Consider these other examples from The Compassion of Animals :
• A dog—terrified of explosives—grabs a hissing firecracker in his mouth to protect a toddler • A cat gets help for patients suffering seizures behind closed doors • A horse whinnies and runs toward passing cars to attract help for an elderly woman lying in a snowy ditchThese and many more intriguing, true tales make clear the depths of love and compassion that animals feel.
This absorbing, inspiring book will lead you to a life-altering We humans are deeply indebted to the rest of the animal kingdom. It is a debt that can only be repaid with our own love and deepest respect. Author and animal lover Kristin von Kreisler makes a powerful contribution toward that repayment here, changing our perception of the animals around us.
"Through dozens of inspiring true stories, Kristin von Kreisler makes a strong case for a 'controversial premise'—that animals demonstrate genuine acts of compassion toward others every day. This book will remove the 'controversial' from the premise!" — Paul G. Irwin, president of The Humane Society of the United States
"Ms. von Kreisler is fearless, intriguing, and herself compassionate. Highly recommended." — Roger A. Caras, president of the ASPCA
"It always gives those of us in the animal protection community great hope when we come across books like The Compassion of Animals . [These] warm and illuminating stories will inspire us to continue forward in our efforts to end their abuse and suffering." — Elliot M. Katz, D.V.M., president and founder of In Defense of Animals
" The Compassion of Animals celebrates the loyalty, intelligence, and bravery of some very special creatures! These brave animals who often risk their own lives to save another prove that animals are capable of amazing acts of heroism." — Robert F.X. Hart, executive director of the American Humane Association
Kristin von Kreisler was born on October 4, the feast day of St. Francis of Assisi, and all her life she has loved and rescued animals. She writes bestselling books about them and has spoken about their welfare on Coast to Coast to 560 U.S. cities and on the Voice of America to 123 million people.
Only after rescuing a desperate laboratory beagle did it occur to her that she could also help animals by writing about them. After two critically acclaimed nonfiction books about animal emotion, she wrote four novels that feature beloved dogs, who protect and encourage their people through contemporary problems. In the national bestseller, AN UNEXPECTED GRACE, an artist and a golden retriever help each other recover from violence and abuse. In Kristin's most recent story, A REASON FOR HOPE, a Labrador retriever courthouse dog comforts a bookmobile librarian as she fights for justice after a grievous assault.
Kristin's award-winning books have been translated into twelve languages, and her articles have appeared in anthologies, textbooks, and national newspapers and magazines, such as the Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Stanford Magazine, Woman's Day, and Reader's Digest. She has taught English at the University of Hawaii and journalism at California State University at San Jose.
Kristin lives on an island in Washington with her husband, John, and their beloved Lab, Bridget. Kristin says she'd rather work in her garden than breathe. Her kale grows to looming giants, and her lavender and catmint are sirens calling bees. From her desk she watches ospreys and seals, and every hour a ferry passes by. She and John have just renovated a historic Victorian farmhouse, where the island's first postmistress and sheriff once lived with their seven children.
Are you an animal lover like I am? Are you unable to resist going to the pet stores around town just to look at all the cute little creatures? If you share my addiction, I have the perfect book for you to read! It is called The Compassion of Animals: True Stories of Animal Courage and Kindness by Kristin Von Kreisler. This book is filled with stories that will really move your heart. It has stories that will make you laugh and stories that will make you cry.
One of the stories tells how a dog saved a little boy's life. A little boy and his dog were going outdoors to play. Soon the mother heard the dog barking frantically. As the mother ran toward her child, she saw a rattlesnake getting ready to strike at the boy. The dog jumped in front of the little boy and took the bite in the place of the child. The dog was taken to the vet, but did not make it. The vet said that the weight of the dog and child were so similar that the child would not have survived the snake-bite either because of the amount of venom the large snake had left. That dog is a true hero!
Another story is about how a pig caught a burglar. The burglar was in a high-speed chase with several police officers. He stopped the car and decided to try to out-run them on foot. He jumped a fence and thought he would find a good place to hide till the cops had cleared. Little did he know, he had jumped into the home of a 300 lb pig. The pig bit his leg, and then charged the burglar and knocked him to the ground and refused to let him move until the owner came out and called her off.
One of my favorite stories in this book is about a horse. (Of course anyone who knows me knows I love horses.) This story tells about how a first-time-rider was riding on a path when some kids thought it would be funny to throw stones at her horse. The horse got scared and took off running. Another rider raced after her trying to get his horse next to the runaway so he could pull the girl onto his horse. After pulling the girl onto his lap, he started to slow down and realized the other horse was doing the same. When they came to a complete stop, the riders noticed that the calm horse had taken the reins of the scared horse and held them in his teeth to slow him down.
These are just a few of the many, many touching stories in this book. You will truly be amazed at what animals will do!
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This is like a "Chicken soup for _______ soul" book, as it is a collection of sentimental, tear-jerking true stories of animal altruism. Perfect reading for a hospital stay, while you're home sick, to read to children, or just to warm your heart.
Lots of examples of the good deeds animals do for humans. However, many of the examples were not interesting, very basic, or a wide stretch of the imagination. Didn't finish the book.
Love the book . Animals are amazing , to please us they will give theirs life . i believe this. they do not have fur for nothing , that calm humans in many way and d not judge us .
True and unbelievable stories that will warm your heart. Many short stories make this a quick read or a pick up when you need an uplifting story while reading other books.