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224 pages, Kindle Edition
Published September 18, 2018
Second-Chance Dogs: True Stories of the Dogs We Rescue and the Dogs Who Rescue Us is the latest in animal anthologies compiled by Callie Smith Grant. The stories in Second-Chance Dogs are entertaining and I'm sure the book could have included many more. (Another book, please!) There are thousands more stories out there and hundreds of thousands of dogs in holding facilities that need to have their happily-ever-after story unfold (and told). I highly recommend reading all of the books compiled/edited by Ms. Grant.
(Warning, Sermon follows)
I love dogs. I have my Shorty Jack Russell Terrier sleeping on my lap as I type this. I've had four rescues already and every one of them has been a delight.
I'm glad that there are several websites that showcase strays and unwanted dogs at shelters across the country.
Some of these dogs might need more understanding and and persistence to train. Others might have special needs. Many were loved but were simply given up because of a death in the family or a move to a care facility or no-pets-allowed rental. Some are abandoned when there is a new child in the family and they become 'too much work'. Perhaps their owner worked too many hours and the dog lacked attention, possibly spending its day in a kennel. Sometimes their human became homeless and couldn't feed them any more. And then there are the dogs liberated from puppy mills. –– Please visit your local shelter or go online to look for your own 'story-to-be' furry animal. Recommended websites are PetSmart Charities, AdoptaPet, Petfinder, Petango, PetHarbor, RescueMe.Org, or a "Breed Rescue".
(End of Sermon, with apologies (and thanks) to those who already have brought home their own rescued pet.)
I obtained this book through a Goodreads giveaway from Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group. I thank them for this review copy but receiving it from them in no way affected my rating or review.