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Angel Animals Story of the Week, 12-25-10, "Birthing Frostbite"
Angel Animals Story of the Week
December 25, 2010
Visit us at www.angelanimals.net
Dear Friends of Angel Animals,
Welcome to the Angel Animals Story of the Week. We're always happy to connect with fellow animal lovers.
Wishing all of you a blessed holiday season and a wonderful 2011.
We just finished watching a video of the incredible movie HACHI starring Richard Gere and Joan Allen. If you haven't had a chance to see it, we highly recommend it.
The movie is based on the true story of the Akita dog in Japan in the 1920s who faithfully waited by the train station for his best friend. Truly shows the amazing loyalty and love that can exist between humans and animals. Two paws up!
***
SEND YOUR STORIES NOW
We are looking for stories about animals helping children, parents, and families deal with chronically difficult situations and circumstances or temporary tough periods in a child's life. Time is of the essence since the book we are writing is due to the publisher's in January. Email your story by January 5, 2011 to angelanimals@aol.com. In the subject line put: Animal-Children book story submission.
Animals featured in this next book can be dogs, cats, horses, gerbils, rabbits, ferrets, birds, pet fish, or any family pet or animal in nature. They can be pets, therapy, assistance, or service animals. Because there are so many dog and horse stories, we currently need other types of animals helping children, but if you have a great story about a dog or horse, send it.
***
This week's story is about the Christmas Eve experience with a newborn and how it changed a teenage boy's life for the better.
We encourage you to e-mail this newsletter in its entirety to your animal-loving friends and encourage them to sign up for our weekly publication. They will be joining a terrific community of thousands of like-minded people from around the world. We do not sell to or share our newsletter subscriber list with anyone.
Animal blessings,
Allen & Linda Anderson
* * * * *
STORY OF THE WEEK
Excerpt from HORSES WITH A MISSION: Extraordinary True Stories of Equine Service by Allen and Linda Anderson (New World Library, 2009), pp. 25-31. Reprinted with permission. All Rights Reserved.
BIRTHING FROSTBITE, THE CHRISTMAS EVE FOAL By Steve Schwertfeger, Crystal Lake, Illinois
On Christmas Eve in 1977, Dr. Harold Norvell, DVM, employed me to take care of fifty horses at his Twin Cedars Farm in Huntley, Illinois, a large breeding and rehabilitation farm for thoroughbred racehorses. Dr. Norvell and his wife were going away for a much-needed holiday break.
Since several of the mares were pregnant, and there were so many horses, it amazed me that they trusted me, a fifteen-year-old teenager, to do this big job by myself. On the other hand, I felt upset. Because of all the chores I'd be responsible for that night, I'd have to miss some of my family's holiday party.
As I prepared each stall with a thick bedding of straw, a bucket of feed, water, and several flakes of hay, I looked out the back door and began to get a little nervous. Daylight was disappearing much too quickly.
Ten horses still had to be brought inside because of their late-stage pregnancies. The horses who remained outdoors had large lean-to sheds, bedded deeply with straw, where they could go for shelter. The weather forecaster had predicted colder temperatures along with frigid high winds.
The farm consisted of four large pastures with an open, running stream flowing across the lower portions. As colder weather and nighttime approached, the horses usually stayed close to their sheds.
By the time I had prepared all their stalls, it was dark. I turned on the outside floodlight, but the full moon made it easy to see outlines of horses as I approached the fields. Thankfully, the first eight animals were easy to lead inside. They always seemed to know with an uncanny accuracy when it was time to eat.
My increasingly impatient attitude became tinged with a full dose of self-pity. I approached the farthest pasture, and my thoughts turned to bemoaning the fact that I had to do this work alone on Christmas Eve.
I pictured my family at home. They were no doubt enjoying good food next to a roaring fireplace. My usual feelings of holiday goodwill were being crushed by images of everyone but me having a good time.
Horses in the Snow
As I climbed over the fence, I did not see any horse silhouettes against the snowy background. After pouring the feed into several troughs, I angrily banged an empty metal feed bucket with my hand and yelled at the top of my voice, "Come on. I don't have all night. Get over here. It's time to eat." Still, there was no movement anywhere.
I started walking away from the lean-to shed and then noticed a huddled group of horses standing near the bottom of the field. Muttering under my frozen breath, I walked toward them, wondering what could be so interesting that these ordinarily ravenous horses did not seem to care at all about food or what I wanted them to do.
When I drew closer to the horses, I noticed the shadow of a horse lying on the snow. Instantly I forgot how upset I felt. I dropped the empty bucket and ran the last few yards. My heart raced. My knees started to shake.
I arrived to find one of the pregnant mares lying on her left side, breathing very heavily. Her sweat had turned to steam rising from her body. Her feet paddled in the air but suddenly stopped. The mare groaned loudly. A violent shudder overtook her body.
I approached cautiously, unsure of what was happening. I noticed the mare's tail moving up and down. Kneeling down, I ran my hand over her neck.
Another low, painful grunt emanated from her mouth. She looked up at me with a sense of panic and exhaustion. Relief flashed in her eyes at the realization that someone had arrived to help her.
While looking closer at her, I realized that she was in the process of giving birth in the middle of the field, with only the five other horses and me in attendance. My heart beat rapidly. Selfish feelings of my Christmas Eve being wrecked quickly evaporated.
My mind raced as I tried to decide what to do next. Should I run back to the barn and call for help? I'd have to make a long trek to the farmhouse for a telephone. Or should I just do my best and help the mare right now out in the field?
As if reading my mind, the other horses moved in closer to surround the mother. I began to realize what I must do. I had bent over to look more closely at her heaving body, but now I gazed up to see every one of the horses looking at me. Silently, they seemed to ask me to help her.
A great feeling of peace and a previously unknown sense of confidence overtook me. As I looked back up across the field, I knew in my heart that I had to assist the mare right then.
Giving Birth
Relying on my limited knowledge about the equine birthing process, I assessed the situation. The mare's water had already broken. I could see that the baby had started to make its way into the world.
The mother began to strain again quite hard, so I removed my warm thermal gloves, knelt down, and noticed that the baby's two feet were now visible.
Gently I grabbed the tiny feet and assisted the mare's efforts to give birth by applying traction, which meant pulling on the baby as it was being born, timed with the mother's contractions. She seemed to acknowledge that the traction was helping and strained with a renewed sense of urgency.
After several minutes of wondering if I was doing the right thing, there was a great rush. Suddenly I lurched onto my back with a wet, newborn foal lying on top of me.
I quickly stood up and cleared the fluids out the baby's nostrils, then gently gave him a slap on the behind to start his breathing. He made a very loud snort and wagged his head, coughing out the rest of the fluids. I grabbed his front feet and moved him closer to his mother's head so that she could get acquainted with the little fellow.
Realizing what was in front of her, she slowly rose up. With a renewed interest in life, she vigorously licked him. He shook his head again and attempted to stand up.
The Silent Night
I sat back down again, shaken from both the cold and what I had just experienced. I was struck by the peacefulness of the scene before me. In the silence of a beautiful moonlit evening, all the horses stood and rejoiced, in an unspoken way, the birth of a new baby. I spent several minutes drinking in the scene.
Slowly I began to drift back to a different type of reality. How was I was going to get the mother and baby up the field and into the barn, where they could recover in the nice, warm stall?
Standing up with a renewed sense of determination, I circled my arms around the foal. I turned uphill, concerned about the distance to the barn, which was close to a quarter-mile away.
The mare stood up with great effort and nudged her baby toward the barn. The other horses followed in unison. We all headed for the distant floodlight.
Several times I lost my balance and fell, but the mare, despite her weakened state, very patiently waited for me to get up and direct her baby, who could barely walk.
At this time the wind picked up, and snow blew across the empty field. The five other horses moved into a tighter group, offering us protection as we slowly moved forward.
After about thirty minutes we made it to the barn gate. I opened it and directed the baby and mother into the building. All the other horses stayed behind, knowing that their job was completed. After a few more yards, mother, foal, and I stumbled into the stall.
Finishing the Job
I shut the door, wiped my frozen hands, and clicked on the heat lamps. Then I went over to the tack room and grabbed several large towels to help wipe down the newborn foal. This really wasn't necessary, because his mother had commenced licking him. The heat from the lamps rapidly dried his trembling little body.
I dressed his umbilical stump with iodine and gave him an enema to assist in the removal of the meconium. The earliest stools of an infant, meconium is composed of materials ingested while in the uterus. It must be completely passed by the end of the first few days of postpartum life.
After finishing my care of the foal and his mother, I called Dr. Norvell and explained what had transpired. He said that he would be home shortly to see how things were going.
I sat in a quiet corner of the stall. I don't know what was more effective in warming me, the heat lamps, or watching the mare and foal get acquainted with each other.
Later, I went outside to finish my chores, find my gloves, and feed the other horses. As I left the warmth of the barn, I noticed that the wind had died down.
The sound of recorded Christmas carols from a neighboring farmer's display wafted across the fields. I listened to the words, "Silent night, holy night; all is calm; all is bright," drift through the still, cold air.
I stopped what I was doing, put down the buckets, leaned against the fence, lowered my head, and reflected on the whole evening. The words to that song had never affected me the way they did at that moment.
This whole experience began to sink into my being, making me understand for the first time that the Christmas season is about assisting others rather than selfishly waiting to see what I could get. On this sacred evening, a seed had been planted in my soul, and it affected my future in a positive way that I never would have expected.
My New Kinship with the Horses
While feeding the other horses, a special sort of kinship replaced my rushed, rude, and somewhat uncaring attitude from earlier in the evening. I spoke to the horses as old friends while teasing them and providing extra hay.
I appreciated the fact that they had helped me to realize what Christmas is really about. In my life I had seen several horses born, but this one was special. I started to think about the birth of Jesus and realized how precious life is, whether human or animal.
The horses followed me down the pasture. Boy, was I glad to see my gloves along with the empty feed bucket still lying there. The horses and I walked back to the barn in what seemed like one big, happy family. They thundered around, kicking their heels up as if to express their joy that everything had worked out well. The peace and goodwill I felt carried me to the barn, where the doctor now waited.
Dr. Norvell listened to my story while examining the foal and mare, taking vital signs, and a giving the baby an injection. He turned to me, smiled, and shook my hand, congratulating me on a job well done.
The foal grew up to be an adult with white tips on his ears. His owners named him Frostbite after hearing my story about the blessed evening when he came into the world.
That night affected me in a very direct and heartfelt way and I still reflect on this truly special evening from my youth. Cradling a foal named Frostbite in my arms on the Christmas Eve he was born became one of my inspirations for growing up to become a horse rescuer.
In what has become a very important aspect of my life, I now assist horses in need as a humane investigator for the Hooved Animal Rescue and Protection Society. Horse rescue often brings with it the same sort of wonder from that long-ago night.
When I see the look of appreciation in the eyes of an animal who has been given another chance, I feel a sense of gratification that no amount of material things could ever replace.
Visit www.angelanimals.net/nlimage22.html to see a photo of Steve's Frostbite.
BIO:
Steve Schwertfeger lives in Crystal Lake, Illinois with his family and is a humane investigator for the Hooved Animal Rescue and Protection Society, www.harpsonline.org. He feels thankfulness and love for both of his parents for encouraging him during his youth to care for animals. He is grateful that his dad moved the family out in the country, and his mom always found time to help him with orphaned animals he seemed to constantly be caring for.
SOMETHING TO THING ABOUT:
Meditation: "A teenage boy's Christmas Eve service to a horse in need inspired him to reflect on the true meaning of this sacred day. When has an animal reminded you that wonder blossoms in the giving heart?"
Note: HORSES WITH A MISSION is available autographed at shop.angelanimals.net/main.sc
* * * * *
ANGEL ANIMALS QUOTES
"The Animals Never Yell at Me
The animals never yell at me.
The animals never make me do things I don't want to do.
They don't expect too much of me.
They don't get mean or mad.
They're always there to run with me.
And make me feel not sad.
--Michael, age 10"
--From ANIMAL BLESSINGS, Prayers and Poems Celebrating Our Pets by June Cotner
"When a person doesn't have gratitude, something is missing in his or her humanity. A person can almost be defined by his or her attitude toward gratitude."
--Elie Wiesel
* * * * *
BOOKS by Allen and Linda Anderson:
All of Allen and Linda's books are available at New World Library, online or regular bookstores, some Costco stores, and at many gift shops that sell animal books. The books are sold with author autographs at www.shop.angelanimals.net .
Visit our wonderful publisher's website at www.newworldlibrary.com to see the wide array of animal books and outstanding authors published by this company. New World Library always supports animals, the environment, spiritual awareness -- and us -- in innovative ways.
Dogs and the Women Who Love Them
Horses with a Mission
Angel Animals
Angel Animals Book of Inspiration
Saying Goodbye to Your Angel Animals
Angel Dogs with a Mission
Angel Horses
Rescued: Saving Animals from Disaster
Rainbows & Bridges: An Animal Companion Memorial Kit
Angel Cats
Angel Dogs
You Ought to Be in Pictures by Linda Anderson
Join the Angel Animals Network and become a Member!
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Please visit any of the blogs and forums below to comment on past and current articles and stories. We look forward to reading your comments, stories, and answers to questions posed in the newsletter. This is a great way to get to know other people's thoughts, experiences, and concerns about the angel animals who share their lives.
Visit the Angel Animals Network Forums at: www.angelanimals.net/forum.html
Check out our Twitter site at www.twitter.com/angelanimals
Allen & Linda Anderson Angel Animals Blog: http://blog.angelanimals.net
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December 25, 2010
Visit us at www.angelanimals.net
Dear Friends of Angel Animals,
Welcome to the Angel Animals Story of the Week. We're always happy to connect with fellow animal lovers.
Wishing all of you a blessed holiday season and a wonderful 2011.
We just finished watching a video of the incredible movie HACHI starring Richard Gere and Joan Allen. If you haven't had a chance to see it, we highly recommend it.
The movie is based on the true story of the Akita dog in Japan in the 1920s who faithfully waited by the train station for his best friend. Truly shows the amazing loyalty and love that can exist between humans and animals. Two paws up!
***
SEND YOUR STORIES NOW
We are looking for stories about animals helping children, parents, and families deal with chronically difficult situations and circumstances or temporary tough periods in a child's life. Time is of the essence since the book we are writing is due to the publisher's in January. Email your story by January 5, 2011 to angelanimals@aol.com. In the subject line put: Animal-Children book story submission.
Animals featured in this next book can be dogs, cats, horses, gerbils, rabbits, ferrets, birds, pet fish, or any family pet or animal in nature. They can be pets, therapy, assistance, or service animals. Because there are so many dog and horse stories, we currently need other types of animals helping children, but if you have a great story about a dog or horse, send it.
***
This week's story is about the Christmas Eve experience with a newborn and how it changed a teenage boy's life for the better.
We encourage you to e-mail this newsletter in its entirety to your animal-loving friends and encourage them to sign up for our weekly publication. They will be joining a terrific community of thousands of like-minded people from around the world. We do not sell to or share our newsletter subscriber list with anyone.
Animal blessings,
Allen & Linda Anderson
* * * * *
STORY OF THE WEEK
Excerpt from HORSES WITH A MISSION: Extraordinary True Stories of Equine Service by Allen and Linda Anderson (New World Library, 2009), pp. 25-31. Reprinted with permission. All Rights Reserved.
BIRTHING FROSTBITE, THE CHRISTMAS EVE FOAL By Steve Schwertfeger, Crystal Lake, Illinois
On Christmas Eve in 1977, Dr. Harold Norvell, DVM, employed me to take care of fifty horses at his Twin Cedars Farm in Huntley, Illinois, a large breeding and rehabilitation farm for thoroughbred racehorses. Dr. Norvell and his wife were going away for a much-needed holiday break.
Since several of the mares were pregnant, and there were so many horses, it amazed me that they trusted me, a fifteen-year-old teenager, to do this big job by myself. On the other hand, I felt upset. Because of all the chores I'd be responsible for that night, I'd have to miss some of my family's holiday party.
As I prepared each stall with a thick bedding of straw, a bucket of feed, water, and several flakes of hay, I looked out the back door and began to get a little nervous. Daylight was disappearing much too quickly.
Ten horses still had to be brought inside because of their late-stage pregnancies. The horses who remained outdoors had large lean-to sheds, bedded deeply with straw, where they could go for shelter. The weather forecaster had predicted colder temperatures along with frigid high winds.
The farm consisted of four large pastures with an open, running stream flowing across the lower portions. As colder weather and nighttime approached, the horses usually stayed close to their sheds.
By the time I had prepared all their stalls, it was dark. I turned on the outside floodlight, but the full moon made it easy to see outlines of horses as I approached the fields. Thankfully, the first eight animals were easy to lead inside. They always seemed to know with an uncanny accuracy when it was time to eat.
My increasingly impatient attitude became tinged with a full dose of self-pity. I approached the farthest pasture, and my thoughts turned to bemoaning the fact that I had to do this work alone on Christmas Eve.
I pictured my family at home. They were no doubt enjoying good food next to a roaring fireplace. My usual feelings of holiday goodwill were being crushed by images of everyone but me having a good time.
Horses in the Snow
As I climbed over the fence, I did not see any horse silhouettes against the snowy background. After pouring the feed into several troughs, I angrily banged an empty metal feed bucket with my hand and yelled at the top of my voice, "Come on. I don't have all night. Get over here. It's time to eat." Still, there was no movement anywhere.
I started walking away from the lean-to shed and then noticed a huddled group of horses standing near the bottom of the field. Muttering under my frozen breath, I walked toward them, wondering what could be so interesting that these ordinarily ravenous horses did not seem to care at all about food or what I wanted them to do.
When I drew closer to the horses, I noticed the shadow of a horse lying on the snow. Instantly I forgot how upset I felt. I dropped the empty bucket and ran the last few yards. My heart raced. My knees started to shake.
I arrived to find one of the pregnant mares lying on her left side, breathing very heavily. Her sweat had turned to steam rising from her body. Her feet paddled in the air but suddenly stopped. The mare groaned loudly. A violent shudder overtook her body.
I approached cautiously, unsure of what was happening. I noticed the mare's tail moving up and down. Kneeling down, I ran my hand over her neck.
Another low, painful grunt emanated from her mouth. She looked up at me with a sense of panic and exhaustion. Relief flashed in her eyes at the realization that someone had arrived to help her.
While looking closer at her, I realized that she was in the process of giving birth in the middle of the field, with only the five other horses and me in attendance. My heart beat rapidly. Selfish feelings of my Christmas Eve being wrecked quickly evaporated.
My mind raced as I tried to decide what to do next. Should I run back to the barn and call for help? I'd have to make a long trek to the farmhouse for a telephone. Or should I just do my best and help the mare right now out in the field?
As if reading my mind, the other horses moved in closer to surround the mother. I began to realize what I must do. I had bent over to look more closely at her heaving body, but now I gazed up to see every one of the horses looking at me. Silently, they seemed to ask me to help her.
A great feeling of peace and a previously unknown sense of confidence overtook me. As I looked back up across the field, I knew in my heart that I had to assist the mare right then.
Giving Birth
Relying on my limited knowledge about the equine birthing process, I assessed the situation. The mare's water had already broken. I could see that the baby had started to make its way into the world.
The mother began to strain again quite hard, so I removed my warm thermal gloves, knelt down, and noticed that the baby's two feet were now visible.
Gently I grabbed the tiny feet and assisted the mare's efforts to give birth by applying traction, which meant pulling on the baby as it was being born, timed with the mother's contractions. She seemed to acknowledge that the traction was helping and strained with a renewed sense of urgency.
After several minutes of wondering if I was doing the right thing, there was a great rush. Suddenly I lurched onto my back with a wet, newborn foal lying on top of me.
I quickly stood up and cleared the fluids out the baby's nostrils, then gently gave him a slap on the behind to start his breathing. He made a very loud snort and wagged his head, coughing out the rest of the fluids. I grabbed his front feet and moved him closer to his mother's head so that she could get acquainted with the little fellow.
Realizing what was in front of her, she slowly rose up. With a renewed interest in life, she vigorously licked him. He shook his head again and attempted to stand up.
The Silent Night
I sat back down again, shaken from both the cold and what I had just experienced. I was struck by the peacefulness of the scene before me. In the silence of a beautiful moonlit evening, all the horses stood and rejoiced, in an unspoken way, the birth of a new baby. I spent several minutes drinking in the scene.
Slowly I began to drift back to a different type of reality. How was I was going to get the mother and baby up the field and into the barn, where they could recover in the nice, warm stall?
Standing up with a renewed sense of determination, I circled my arms around the foal. I turned uphill, concerned about the distance to the barn, which was close to a quarter-mile away.
The mare stood up with great effort and nudged her baby toward the barn. The other horses followed in unison. We all headed for the distant floodlight.
Several times I lost my balance and fell, but the mare, despite her weakened state, very patiently waited for me to get up and direct her baby, who could barely walk.
At this time the wind picked up, and snow blew across the empty field. The five other horses moved into a tighter group, offering us protection as we slowly moved forward.
After about thirty minutes we made it to the barn gate. I opened it and directed the baby and mother into the building. All the other horses stayed behind, knowing that their job was completed. After a few more yards, mother, foal, and I stumbled into the stall.
Finishing the Job
I shut the door, wiped my frozen hands, and clicked on the heat lamps. Then I went over to the tack room and grabbed several large towels to help wipe down the newborn foal. This really wasn't necessary, because his mother had commenced licking him. The heat from the lamps rapidly dried his trembling little body.
I dressed his umbilical stump with iodine and gave him an enema to assist in the removal of the meconium. The earliest stools of an infant, meconium is composed of materials ingested while in the uterus. It must be completely passed by the end of the first few days of postpartum life.
After finishing my care of the foal and his mother, I called Dr. Norvell and explained what had transpired. He said that he would be home shortly to see how things were going.
I sat in a quiet corner of the stall. I don't know what was more effective in warming me, the heat lamps, or watching the mare and foal get acquainted with each other.
Later, I went outside to finish my chores, find my gloves, and feed the other horses. As I left the warmth of the barn, I noticed that the wind had died down.
The sound of recorded Christmas carols from a neighboring farmer's display wafted across the fields. I listened to the words, "Silent night, holy night; all is calm; all is bright," drift through the still, cold air.
I stopped what I was doing, put down the buckets, leaned against the fence, lowered my head, and reflected on the whole evening. The words to that song had never affected me the way they did at that moment.
This whole experience began to sink into my being, making me understand for the first time that the Christmas season is about assisting others rather than selfishly waiting to see what I could get. On this sacred evening, a seed had been planted in my soul, and it affected my future in a positive way that I never would have expected.
My New Kinship with the Horses
While feeding the other horses, a special sort of kinship replaced my rushed, rude, and somewhat uncaring attitude from earlier in the evening. I spoke to the horses as old friends while teasing them and providing extra hay.
I appreciated the fact that they had helped me to realize what Christmas is really about. In my life I had seen several horses born, but this one was special. I started to think about the birth of Jesus and realized how precious life is, whether human or animal.
The horses followed me down the pasture. Boy, was I glad to see my gloves along with the empty feed bucket still lying there. The horses and I walked back to the barn in what seemed like one big, happy family. They thundered around, kicking their heels up as if to express their joy that everything had worked out well. The peace and goodwill I felt carried me to the barn, where the doctor now waited.
Dr. Norvell listened to my story while examining the foal and mare, taking vital signs, and a giving the baby an injection. He turned to me, smiled, and shook my hand, congratulating me on a job well done.
The foal grew up to be an adult with white tips on his ears. His owners named him Frostbite after hearing my story about the blessed evening when he came into the world.
That night affected me in a very direct and heartfelt way and I still reflect on this truly special evening from my youth. Cradling a foal named Frostbite in my arms on the Christmas Eve he was born became one of my inspirations for growing up to become a horse rescuer.
In what has become a very important aspect of my life, I now assist horses in need as a humane investigator for the Hooved Animal Rescue and Protection Society. Horse rescue often brings with it the same sort of wonder from that long-ago night.
When I see the look of appreciation in the eyes of an animal who has been given another chance, I feel a sense of gratification that no amount of material things could ever replace.
Visit www.angelanimals.net/nlimage22.html to see a photo of Steve's Frostbite.
BIO:
Steve Schwertfeger lives in Crystal Lake, Illinois with his family and is a humane investigator for the Hooved Animal Rescue and Protection Society, www.harpsonline.org. He feels thankfulness and love for both of his parents for encouraging him during his youth to care for animals. He is grateful that his dad moved the family out in the country, and his mom always found time to help him with orphaned animals he seemed to constantly be caring for.
SOMETHING TO THING ABOUT:
Meditation: "A teenage boy's Christmas Eve service to a horse in need inspired him to reflect on the true meaning of this sacred day. When has an animal reminded you that wonder blossoms in the giving heart?"
Note: HORSES WITH A MISSION is available autographed at shop.angelanimals.net/main.sc
* * * * *
ANGEL ANIMALS QUOTES
"The Animals Never Yell at Me
The animals never yell at me.
The animals never make me do things I don't want to do.
They don't expect too much of me.
They don't get mean or mad.
They're always there to run with me.
And make me feel not sad.
--Michael, age 10"
--From ANIMAL BLESSINGS, Prayers and Poems Celebrating Our Pets by June Cotner
"When a person doesn't have gratitude, something is missing in his or her humanity. A person can almost be defined by his or her attitude toward gratitude."
--Elie Wiesel
* * * * *
BOOKS by Allen and Linda Anderson:
All of Allen and Linda's books are available at New World Library, online or regular bookstores, some Costco stores, and at many gift shops that sell animal books. The books are sold with author autographs at www.shop.angelanimals.net .
Visit our wonderful publisher's website at www.newworldlibrary.com to see the wide array of animal books and outstanding authors published by this company. New World Library always supports animals, the environment, spiritual awareness -- and us -- in innovative ways.
Dogs and the Women Who Love Them
Horses with a Mission
Angel Animals
Angel Animals Book of Inspiration
Saying Goodbye to Your Angel Animals
Angel Dogs with a Mission
Angel Horses
Rescued: Saving Animals from Disaster
Rainbows & Bridges: An Animal Companion Memorial Kit
Angel Cats
Angel Dogs
You Ought to Be in Pictures by Linda Anderson
Join the Angel Animals Network and become a Member!
* * * * *
Please visit any of the blogs and forums below to comment on past and current articles and stories. We look forward to reading your comments, stories, and answers to questions posed in the newsletter. This is a great way to get to know other people's thoughts, experiences, and concerns about the angel animals who share their lives.
Visit the Angel Animals Network Forums at: www.angelanimals.net/forum.html
Check out our Twitter site at www.twitter.com/angelanimals
Allen & Linda Anderson Angel Animals Blog: http://blog.angelanimals.net
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ANGEL ANIMALS VIDEO PRESENTATIONS
We have produced a series of short videos about the work of Angel Animals. In the videos we share a bit about ourselves. We also present our message of the spiritual connection between animals and humans. Visit www.youtube.com/user/angelanimalsnetwork to view a variety of videos.
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OTHER INFORMATION
The Angel Animals Network is devoted to collecting and disseminating original, true stories about the spiritual connection between people and animals. You can learn more about Angel Animals at www.angelanimals.net. Visit our Angel Animals Online Shopping at www.shop.angelanimals.net.
If you send this newsletter to others (and we hope that you will), please don't change it in anyway and include the information above about the Angel Animals Network. Thank you.
This newsletter is sent to you by the Angel Animals Network. Copyright 2010, Allen and Linda Anderson, Angel Animals Network. All rights reserved. Nothing in this newsletter may be reproduced or published without the written permission of the individual authors and/or copyright owners. Angel Animals(r) is a registered trademark.
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Saturday, December 18, 2010
Angel Animals Story of the Week, 12-18-10, "Inconsistency and the Cat"
Angel Animals Story of the Week
December 18, 2010
Visit us at www.angelanimals.net
Dear Friends of Angel Animals,
Welcome to the Angel Animals Story of the Week. We're always happy to connect with fellow animal lovers.
Early New Year's Resolutions
In this tough economy 2010 was hard on just about everybody. But animal shelters and animal welfare organizations experienced undue hardships.
So many houses went into foreclosure and people lost their jobs that animal shelters were deluged with frightened, confused pets who became homeless overnight. The shelters grew overcrowded, especially with cats and older animals. Not as many people felt they could afford to adopt a shelter pet.
Just a reminder that in this season of giving, please be sure to remember how much your local animal shelters (and the national organizations) need your donations of time, materials, and money. Shelters with websites often list the types of donations they need. Things like blankets, food, toys, and crates go a long way toward helping them to survive.
The animals will thank you. They always do.
***
SEND YOUR STORIES NOW
We are looking for stories about animals helping children, parents, and families deal with chronically difficult situations and circumstances or temporary tough periods in a child's life. Time is of the essence since the book we are writing is due to the publisher's in January. Email your story by January 5, 2011 to angelanimals@aol.com. In the subject line put: Animal-Children book story submission.
Animals featured in this next book can be dogs, cats, horses, gerbils, rabbits, ferrets, birds, pet fish, or any family pet or animal in nature. They can be pets, therapy, assistance, or service animals. Because there are so many dog and horse stories, we currently need other types of animals helping children, but if you have a great story about a dog or horse, send it.
This week's story is about a human's faux pas with a four-paw cat.
We encourage you to e-mail this newsletter in its entirety to your animal-loving friends and encourage them to sign up for our weekly publication. They will be joining a terrific community of thousands of like-minded people from around the world. We do not sell to or share our newsletter subscriber list with anyone.
Animal blessings,
Allen & Linda Anderson
* * * * *
STORY OF THE WEEK
INCONSISTENCY AND THE CAT
By Linda Anderson
I've been thinking a lot lately about inconsistency. When A doesn't lead to B, it's disconcerting. If a person who always does things a certain way changes patterns, it catches our attention.
Inconsistencies delight and entertain; they make us laugh with the pleasure of surprise. But they also upset and frighten. The startle response can be hilarious or maddening and every emotion in-between.
This week I was inconsistent with our eighteen-year-old cat Speedy. He's a big guy with a long body and a temperamental attitude. Unlike his lithe and nimble, younger, black and white sister Cuddles, Speedy's gait is slow. Once he settles in on a place to lounge, he's a lump of coal, loathe to move or be moved.
When I eat lunch in the living room, sitting on the couch, with my plate on the coffee table, Cuddles likes to jump up next to me and try to paw at my food. I've taken to keeping a small spray bottle of water by my side. Usually if I even point it at Cuddles, she scurries away.
Sometimes, though, the smell of food she especially likes makes her more persistent. That's when I have to actually spritz her with a little water to get her to leave the food and me alone.
One afternoon, it wasn't Cuddles who had her eyes on my lunch. Speedy decided that he wanted to perch next to me on the couch in hopes that tasty morsels would fall his way.
Out of habit, I reached for the trusty squirt bottle and aimed it at the cat who wanted my food. When Speed "doggedly" kept moving forward with the intent of springing onto the couch, I squirted a tiny spray of water at him.
What happened next filled me with remorse. Speedy backed off. His eyes clouded over. A pained and shocked expression spread across his face. I immediately regretted my hasty action.
"I'm not Cuddles!" he seemed to say. "I'm me. And we have always treated each other with respect. Now I'm questioning if you deserve my trust."
Speedy shook his head from side to side as if to say, "You have disappointed me," and lumbered out of the room.
Inconsistency.
Instead of honoring the relationship I've had with Speedy all these many years, I had acted out of character and treated him with a tactic that doesn't phase Cuddles in the least.
After lunch I found Speedy on the stairs leading to my second-floor office. He had gone there to hide, to brood over how inconsistent humans, even his favorite human, can be. He could have gone anywhere but obviously wanted me to see him. He succeeded in making me feel even guiltier.
I sat on the step below him and apologized. I asked him to forgive me for getting him mixed up with someone else who was only half his size. He again looked at me with sadness in his eyes and an expression that said, "You have betrayed me. I must consider this."
Off he retreated to another part of the house where keeps his man cave. I didn't see him for the rest of the afternoon. I went back to work, feeling even worse about having treated my old friend badly.
After the day's work, I came downstairs to watch the evening news. Speedy walked along the back of the couch where I sat. Tentatively he tiptoed over to have his head and cheeks rubbed and his body stroked ever so gently. "So you have decided to forgive me?" I asked.
He stuck his head under my hand to remind me not to stop petting him. "Don't ever let it happen again," he answered.
Visit www.angelanimals.net/nlimage50.html to see photos of Speedy and Cuddles.
BIO:
Linda Anderson lives in Minneapolis with her husband and co-author Allen where she is owned by a cocker spaniel, two cats, and a cockatiel. They live in semi-controlled chaos and spend way too much time together. When it snowed twenty inches last weekend, they all looked out the window and wondered if Santa would take them to Florida for Christmas.
SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT:
When has an animal let you know that your inconsistency was not appreciated?
* * * * *
ANGEL ANIMALS QUOTES
"Women have been riding horses into myth and fable and imagination as long as women have sought to be free. When I greet my horse, when I stroke her warm coat, when I lift myself onto her back, I join not her alone but all the women and all the horses who have run wild together since the dawn of memory, and I am made whole." --Mary D. Midkiff, SHE FLIES WITHOUT WINGS
"Four paws pad lightly on the ground next to two feet as a dog and human companion go for a walk. No relationship between people and animals is as complex as that represented by the simple act of a human being out for a stroll with a dog" --Allen and Linda Anderson, ANGEL DOGS: Divine Messengers of Love, p.3
"An enlightened person -- by perceiving God in all -- looks at a learned person, an outcast, even a cow, an elephant, or a dog with an equal eye." --Bhagavad Gita
"Every animal knows far more than you do." --Yellow Wolf
* * * * *
ANNOUNCEMENTS
SCHEDULED RADIO INTERVIEWS
Listen to Allen and Linda Anderson's interview as guest on It's a Dog's Life From Maui with Aloha with host C. J. Johnson. Visit www.blogtalkradio.com/frommauiwithaloha/2010/12/17/its-a-dogs-life
Linda Anderson, author of "Dogs and the Women who Love Them," will on Marie Hulett's "Pet Place" radio show on Sunday, December 19th at 7:30 a.m. Central Time. The show is on KGIL Retro 1260 AM. For more information visit www.petplace.org.
Allen and Linda Anderson will be featured guests on Jean Meyer's PET TALK PROGRAM on AM 1310 KOKX broadcasting from Keokuk, Iowa. The interview will take place on Thursday, December 23rd at 9:00am Central Time. They will be discussing their new book Dogs and the Women Who Love Them. Write angelanimals@aol.com for more information.
BOOKS by Allen and Linda Anderson:
All of Allen and Linda's books are available at New World Library, online or regular bookstores, some Costco stores, and at many gift shops that sell animal books. The books are sold with author autographs at www.shop.angelanimals.net .
Visit our wonderful publisher's website at www.newworldlibrary.com to see the wide array of animal books and outstanding authors published by this company. New World Library always supports animals, the environment, spiritual awareness -- and us -- in innovative ways.
Dogs and the Women Who Love Them
Horses with a Mission
Angel Animals
Angel Animals Book of Inspiration
Saying Goodbye to Your Angel Animals
Angel Dogs with a Mission
Angel Horses
Rescued: Saving Animals from Disaster
Rainbows & Bridges: An Animal Companion Memorial Kit
Angel Cats
Angel Dogs
You Ought to Be in Pictures by Linda Anderson
Join the Angel Animals Network and become a Member!
* * * * *
Please visit any of the blogs and forums below to comment on past and current articles and stories. We look forward to reading your comments, stories, and answers to questions posed in the newsletter. This is a great way to get to know other people's thoughts, experiences, and concerns about the angel animals who share their lives.
Visit the Angel Animals Network Forums at: www.angelanimals.net/forum.html
Check out our Twitter site at www.twitter.com/angelanimals
Allen & Linda Anderson Angel Animals Blog: http://blog.angelanimals.net
Visit www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Angel-Animals/84755854844 and join the Facebook Angel Animals Fan Page.
Visit www.facebook.com/pages/Allen-and-Linda-Anderson/181986331814534 and join the Facebook Allen and Linda Anderson page.
* * * * *
ANGEL ANIMALS VIDEO PRESENTATIONS
We have produced a series of short videos about the work of Angel Animals. In the videos we share a bit about ourselves. We also present our message of the spiritual connection between animals and humans. Visit www.youtube.com/user/angelanimalsnetwork to view a variety of videos.
* * * * *
OTHER INFORMATION
The Angel Animals Network is devoted to collecting and disseminating original, true stories about the spiritual connection between people and animals. You can learn more about Angel Animals at www.angelanimals.net. Visit our Angel Animals Online Shopping at www.shop.angelanimals.net.
If you send this newsletter to others (and we hope that you will), please don't change it in anyway and include the information above about the Angel Animals Network. Thank you.
This newsletter is sent to you by the Angel Animals Network. Copyright 2010, Allen and Linda Anderson, Angel Animals Network. All rights reserved. Nothing in this newsletter may be reproduced or published without the written permission of the individual authors and/or copyright owners. Angel Animals(r) is a registered trademark.
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Allen and Linda Anderson, Post Office Box 26354, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55426
December 18, 2010
Visit us at www.angelanimals.net
Dear Friends of Angel Animals,
Welcome to the Angel Animals Story of the Week. We're always happy to connect with fellow animal lovers.
Early New Year's Resolutions
In this tough economy 2010 was hard on just about everybody. But animal shelters and animal welfare organizations experienced undue hardships.
So many houses went into foreclosure and people lost their jobs that animal shelters were deluged with frightened, confused pets who became homeless overnight. The shelters grew overcrowded, especially with cats and older animals. Not as many people felt they could afford to adopt a shelter pet.
Just a reminder that in this season of giving, please be sure to remember how much your local animal shelters (and the national organizations) need your donations of time, materials, and money. Shelters with websites often list the types of donations they need. Things like blankets, food, toys, and crates go a long way toward helping them to survive.
The animals will thank you. They always do.
***
SEND YOUR STORIES NOW
We are looking for stories about animals helping children, parents, and families deal with chronically difficult situations and circumstances or temporary tough periods in a child's life. Time is of the essence since the book we are writing is due to the publisher's in January. Email your story by January 5, 2011 to angelanimals@aol.com. In the subject line put: Animal-Children book story submission.
Animals featured in this next book can be dogs, cats, horses, gerbils, rabbits, ferrets, birds, pet fish, or any family pet or animal in nature. They can be pets, therapy, assistance, or service animals. Because there are so many dog and horse stories, we currently need other types of animals helping children, but if you have a great story about a dog or horse, send it.
This week's story is about a human's faux pas with a four-paw cat.
We encourage you to e-mail this newsletter in its entirety to your animal-loving friends and encourage them to sign up for our weekly publication. They will be joining a terrific community of thousands of like-minded people from around the world. We do not sell to or share our newsletter subscriber list with anyone.
Animal blessings,
Allen & Linda Anderson
* * * * *
STORY OF THE WEEK
INCONSISTENCY AND THE CAT
By Linda Anderson
I've been thinking a lot lately about inconsistency. When A doesn't lead to B, it's disconcerting. If a person who always does things a certain way changes patterns, it catches our attention.
Inconsistencies delight and entertain; they make us laugh with the pleasure of surprise. But they also upset and frighten. The startle response can be hilarious or maddening and every emotion in-between.
This week I was inconsistent with our eighteen-year-old cat Speedy. He's a big guy with a long body and a temperamental attitude. Unlike his lithe and nimble, younger, black and white sister Cuddles, Speedy's gait is slow. Once he settles in on a place to lounge, he's a lump of coal, loathe to move or be moved.
When I eat lunch in the living room, sitting on the couch, with my plate on the coffee table, Cuddles likes to jump up next to me and try to paw at my food. I've taken to keeping a small spray bottle of water by my side. Usually if I even point it at Cuddles, she scurries away.
Sometimes, though, the smell of food she especially likes makes her more persistent. That's when I have to actually spritz her with a little water to get her to leave the food and me alone.
One afternoon, it wasn't Cuddles who had her eyes on my lunch. Speedy decided that he wanted to perch next to me on the couch in hopes that tasty morsels would fall his way.
Out of habit, I reached for the trusty squirt bottle and aimed it at the cat who wanted my food. When Speed "doggedly" kept moving forward with the intent of springing onto the couch, I squirted a tiny spray of water at him.
What happened next filled me with remorse. Speedy backed off. His eyes clouded over. A pained and shocked expression spread across his face. I immediately regretted my hasty action.
"I'm not Cuddles!" he seemed to say. "I'm me. And we have always treated each other with respect. Now I'm questioning if you deserve my trust."
Speedy shook his head from side to side as if to say, "You have disappointed me," and lumbered out of the room.
Inconsistency.
Instead of honoring the relationship I've had with Speedy all these many years, I had acted out of character and treated him with a tactic that doesn't phase Cuddles in the least.
After lunch I found Speedy on the stairs leading to my second-floor office. He had gone there to hide, to brood over how inconsistent humans, even his favorite human, can be. He could have gone anywhere but obviously wanted me to see him. He succeeded in making me feel even guiltier.
I sat on the step below him and apologized. I asked him to forgive me for getting him mixed up with someone else who was only half his size. He again looked at me with sadness in his eyes and an expression that said, "You have betrayed me. I must consider this."
Off he retreated to another part of the house where keeps his man cave. I didn't see him for the rest of the afternoon. I went back to work, feeling even worse about having treated my old friend badly.
After the day's work, I came downstairs to watch the evening news. Speedy walked along the back of the couch where I sat. Tentatively he tiptoed over to have his head and cheeks rubbed and his body stroked ever so gently. "So you have decided to forgive me?" I asked.
He stuck his head under my hand to remind me not to stop petting him. "Don't ever let it happen again," he answered.
Visit www.angelanimals.net/nlimage50.html to see photos of Speedy and Cuddles.
BIO:
Linda Anderson lives in Minneapolis with her husband and co-author Allen where she is owned by a cocker spaniel, two cats, and a cockatiel. They live in semi-controlled chaos and spend way too much time together. When it snowed twenty inches last weekend, they all looked out the window and wondered if Santa would take them to Florida for Christmas.
SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT:
When has an animal let you know that your inconsistency was not appreciated?
* * * * *
ANGEL ANIMALS QUOTES
"Women have been riding horses into myth and fable and imagination as long as women have sought to be free. When I greet my horse, when I stroke her warm coat, when I lift myself onto her back, I join not her alone but all the women and all the horses who have run wild together since the dawn of memory, and I am made whole." --Mary D. Midkiff, SHE FLIES WITHOUT WINGS
"Four paws pad lightly on the ground next to two feet as a dog and human companion go for a walk. No relationship between people and animals is as complex as that represented by the simple act of a human being out for a stroll with a dog" --Allen and Linda Anderson, ANGEL DOGS: Divine Messengers of Love, p.3
"An enlightened person -- by perceiving God in all -- looks at a learned person, an outcast, even a cow, an elephant, or a dog with an equal eye." --Bhagavad Gita
"Every animal knows far more than you do." --Yellow Wolf
* * * * *
ANNOUNCEMENTS
SCHEDULED RADIO INTERVIEWS
Listen to Allen and Linda Anderson's interview as guest on It's a Dog's Life From Maui with Aloha with host C. J. Johnson. Visit www.blogtalkradio.com/frommauiwithaloha/2010/12/17/its-a-dogs-life
Linda Anderson, author of "Dogs and the Women who Love Them," will on Marie Hulett's "Pet Place" radio show on Sunday, December 19th at 7:30 a.m. Central Time. The show is on KGIL Retro 1260 AM. For more information visit www.petplace.org.
Allen and Linda Anderson will be featured guests on Jean Meyer's PET TALK PROGRAM on AM 1310 KOKX broadcasting from Keokuk, Iowa. The interview will take place on Thursday, December 23rd at 9:00am Central Time. They will be discussing their new book Dogs and the Women Who Love Them. Write angelanimals@aol.com for more information.
BOOKS by Allen and Linda Anderson:
All of Allen and Linda's books are available at New World Library, online or regular bookstores, some Costco stores, and at many gift shops that sell animal books. The books are sold with author autographs at www.shop.angelanimals.net .
Visit our wonderful publisher's website at www.newworldlibrary.com to see the wide array of animal books and outstanding authors published by this company. New World Library always supports animals, the environment, spiritual awareness -- and us -- in innovative ways.
Dogs and the Women Who Love Them
Horses with a Mission
Angel Animals
Angel Animals Book of Inspiration
Saying Goodbye to Your Angel Animals
Angel Dogs with a Mission
Angel Horses
Rescued: Saving Animals from Disaster
Rainbows & Bridges: An Animal Companion Memorial Kit
Angel Cats
Angel Dogs
You Ought to Be in Pictures by Linda Anderson
Join the Angel Animals Network and become a Member!
* * * * *
Please visit any of the blogs and forums below to comment on past and current articles and stories. We look forward to reading your comments, stories, and answers to questions posed in the newsletter. This is a great way to get to know other people's thoughts, experiences, and concerns about the angel animals who share their lives.
Visit the Angel Animals Network Forums at: www.angelanimals.net/forum.html
Check out our Twitter site at www.twitter.com/angelanimals
Allen & Linda Anderson Angel Animals Blog: http://blog.angelanimals.net
Visit www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Angel-Animals/84755854844 and join the Facebook Angel Animals Fan Page.
Visit www.facebook.com/pages/Allen-and-Linda-Anderson/181986331814534 and join the Facebook Allen and Linda Anderson page.
* * * * *
ANGEL ANIMALS VIDEO PRESENTATIONS
We have produced a series of short videos about the work of Angel Animals. In the videos we share a bit about ourselves. We also present our message of the spiritual connection between animals and humans. Visit www.youtube.com/user/angelanimalsnetwork to view a variety of videos.
* * * * *
OTHER INFORMATION
The Angel Animals Network is devoted to collecting and disseminating original, true stories about the spiritual connection between people and animals. You can learn more about Angel Animals at www.angelanimals.net. Visit our Angel Animals Online Shopping at www.shop.angelanimals.net.
If you send this newsletter to others (and we hope that you will), please don't change it in anyway and include the information above about the Angel Animals Network. Thank you.
This newsletter is sent to you by the Angel Animals Network. Copyright 2010, Allen and Linda Anderson, Angel Animals Network. All rights reserved. Nothing in this newsletter may be reproduced or published without the written permission of the individual authors and/or copyright owners. Angel Animals(r) is a registered trademark.
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Monday, December 13, 2010
Angel Animals Story of the Week, 12-11-2010, "Journey's Goodbye"
Angel Animals Story of the Week
December 11, 2010
Visit us at www.angelanimals.net
Dear Friends of Angel Animals,
Welcome to the Angel Animals Story of the Week. We're always happy to connect with fellow animal lovers.
Laughing at Leaf in the Snow
Laughing at our cocker spaniel Leaf while he tries to run in snow that is higher than his little legs has been fun this weekend. As we write this, we're already up to 12 inches of soggy, white snow with more on the way!
Many studies of human-animal companionship show that people who have pets live longer, have lower blood pressure, are less lonely, and remain emotionally connected to the world around them. Petting an animal turns out to be one of nature's best stress-relievers.
One of our favorite ways to de-stress with pets is to laugh about the funny things they do. One of the main benefits we've received by sharing our home with animals is that they bring a smile to our faces every day.
In a world that seems to try and top itself each day with creative ways to add stress to life, animals with their honest playfulness and expressiveness, provide comic relief. When our dog and two cats roll over on their backs for tummy rubs or the bird spreads his wings as we compliment his beauty, our pets remind us to stop, notice, and smile.
Visit www.angelanimals.net/dogparkwisdom.html to see videos of how Leaf's adventures at the dog park allows us to relax with often a grin as he figures out how to achive his goals.
What do your pets do to make you laugh?
Remember to visit our online store at shop.angelanimals.net for your autographed gift books by Allen and Linda Anderson.
This week's story is about an act of grace that brought comfort to two dog lovers.
We encourage you to e-mail this newsletter in its entirety to your animal-loving friends and encourage them to sign up for our weekly publication. They will be joining a terrific community of thousands of like-minded people from around the world. We do not sell to or share our newsletter subscriber list with anyone.
Animal blessings,
Allen & Linda Anderson
* * * * *
STORY OF THE WEEK
JOURNEY'S GOODBYE
By Maxine Clark
Our daughter and son-in-law had a black, fun-loving half Lab retriever and half mixed German short hair, Great Dane, and something else. Journey was big and free with his kisses. He went with them everywhere in their motor home. They loved him very much.
At the end of his life, Journey had illnesses that could not be cured and he was in misery. They had to put him to sleep.
They saved Journey's ashes until they went to the beach and then flung the ashes in the waves that Journey had loved so much.
On the way back to their motor home, in the wet sand, they saw large dog prints leading into the ocean.
Draw your own conclusions.
BIO:
Maxine Clark and her husband live in an apartment in Selma, California where no pets are allowed. Maxine is retired from being an instructional aide at Selma schools and is a freelance writer. She volunteers at her church one morning a week. She enjoys sewing, photography, and playing the piano and organ (not especially in that order).
SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT:
How have animals shown that you can still feel their presence?
* * * * *
ANGEL ANIMALS QUOTES
"God sleeps in a stone, dreams in a flower, moves in an animal, and wakes in man"
--Unknown
"An animal's eyes have the power to speak a great language."
--Martin Buber
A kindly gesture bestowed by us on an animal arouses prodigies of understanding and gratitude"
--Sidonie Gabrielle
"The purity of a person's heart can be quickly measured by how they regard animals"
--Anonymous
"The realities of nature surpass our most ambitious dreams."
--Francois Rodin
* * * * *
ANNOUNCEMENTS
BOOKS by Allen and Linda Anderson:
All of Allen and Linda's books are available at New World Library, online or regular bookstores, some Costco stores, and at many gift shops that sell animal books. The books are sold with author autographs at www.shop.angelanimals.net .
Visit our wonderful publisher's website at www.newworldlibrary.com to see the wide array of animal books and outstanding authors published by this company. New World Library always supports animals, the environment, spiritual awareness -- and us -- in innovative ways.
Dogs and the Women Who Love Them
Horses with a Mission
Angel Animals
Angel Animals Book of Inspiration
Saying Goodbye to Your Angel Animals
Angel Dogs with a Mission
Angel Horses
Rescued: Saving Animals from Disaster
Rainbows & Bridges: An Animal Companion Memorial Kit
Angel Cats
Angel Dogs
You Ought to Be in Pictures by Linda Anderson
Join the Angel Animals Network and become a Member!
* * * * *
Please visit any of the blogs and forums below to comment on past and current articles and stories. We look forward to reading your comments, stories, and answers to questions posed in the newsletter. This is a great way to get to know other people's thoughts, experiences, and concerns about the angel animals who share their lives.
Visit the Angel Animals Network Forums at: www.angelanimals.net/forum.html
Check out our Twitter site at www.twitter.com/angelanimals
Allen & Linda Anderson Angel Animals Blog: http://blog.angelanimals.net
Facebook Angel Animals Fan Club page at www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Angel-Animals/84755854844 Linda-Allen Anderson profile page: www.facebook.com/angelanimals
* * * * *
ANGEL ANIMALS VIDEO PRESENTATIONS
We have produced a series of short videos about the work of Angel Animals. In the videos we share a bit about ourselves. We also present our message of the spiritual connection between animals and humans. Visit www.youtube.com/user/angelanimalsnetwork to view a variety of videos.
* * * * *
OTHER INFORMATION
The Angel Animals Network is devoted to collecting and disseminating original, true stories about the spiritual connection between people and animals. You can learn more about Angel Animals at www.angelanimals.net. Visit our Angel Animals Online Shopping at www.shop.angelanimals.net.
If you send this newsletter to others (and we hope that you will), please don't change it in anyway and include the information above about the Angel Animals Network. Thank you.
This newsletter is sent to you by the Angel Animals Network. Copyright 2010, Allen and Linda Anderson, Angel Animals Network. All rights reserved. Nothing in this newsletter may be reproduced or published without the written permission of the individual authors and/or copyright owners. Angel Animals(r) is a registered trademark.
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December 11, 2010
Visit us at www.angelanimals.net
Dear Friends of Angel Animals,
Welcome to the Angel Animals Story of the Week. We're always happy to connect with fellow animal lovers.
Laughing at Leaf in the Snow
Laughing at our cocker spaniel Leaf while he tries to run in snow that is higher than his little legs has been fun this weekend. As we write this, we're already up to 12 inches of soggy, white snow with more on the way!
Many studies of human-animal companionship show that people who have pets live longer, have lower blood pressure, are less lonely, and remain emotionally connected to the world around them. Petting an animal turns out to be one of nature's best stress-relievers.
One of our favorite ways to de-stress with pets is to laugh about the funny things they do. One of the main benefits we've received by sharing our home with animals is that they bring a smile to our faces every day.
In a world that seems to try and top itself each day with creative ways to add stress to life, animals with their honest playfulness and expressiveness, provide comic relief. When our dog and two cats roll over on their backs for tummy rubs or the bird spreads his wings as we compliment his beauty, our pets remind us to stop, notice, and smile.
Visit www.angelanimals.net/dogparkwisdom.html to see videos of how Leaf's adventures at the dog park allows us to relax with often a grin as he figures out how to achive his goals.
What do your pets do to make you laugh?
Remember to visit our online store at shop.angelanimals.net for your autographed gift books by Allen and Linda Anderson.
This week's story is about an act of grace that brought comfort to two dog lovers.
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STORY OF THE WEEK
JOURNEY'S GOODBYE
By Maxine Clark
Our daughter and son-in-law had a black, fun-loving half Lab retriever and half mixed German short hair, Great Dane, and something else. Journey was big and free with his kisses. He went with them everywhere in their motor home. They loved him very much.
At the end of his life, Journey had illnesses that could not be cured and he was in misery. They had to put him to sleep.
They saved Journey's ashes until they went to the beach and then flung the ashes in the waves that Journey had loved so much.
On the way back to their motor home, in the wet sand, they saw large dog prints leading into the ocean.
Draw your own conclusions.
BIO:
Maxine Clark and her husband live in an apartment in Selma, California where no pets are allowed. Maxine is retired from being an instructional aide at Selma schools and is a freelance writer. She volunteers at her church one morning a week. She enjoys sewing, photography, and playing the piano and organ (not especially in that order).
SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT:
How have animals shown that you can still feel their presence?
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ANGEL ANIMALS QUOTES
"God sleeps in a stone, dreams in a flower, moves in an animal, and wakes in man"
--Unknown
"An animal's eyes have the power to speak a great language."
--Martin Buber
A kindly gesture bestowed by us on an animal arouses prodigies of understanding and gratitude"
--Sidonie Gabrielle
"The purity of a person's heart can be quickly measured by how they regard animals"
--Anonymous
"The realities of nature surpass our most ambitious dreams."
--Francois Rodin
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
BOOKS by Allen and Linda Anderson:
All of Allen and Linda's books are available at New World Library, online or regular bookstores, some Costco stores, and at many gift shops that sell animal books. The books are sold with author autographs at www.shop.angelanimals.net .
Visit our wonderful publisher's website at www.newworldlibrary.com to see the wide array of animal books and outstanding authors published by this company. New World Library always supports animals, the environment, spiritual awareness -- and us -- in innovative ways.
Dogs and the Women Who Love Them
Horses with a Mission
Angel Animals
Angel Animals Book of Inspiration
Saying Goodbye to Your Angel Animals
Angel Dogs with a Mission
Angel Horses
Rescued: Saving Animals from Disaster
Rainbows & Bridges: An Animal Companion Memorial Kit
Angel Cats
Angel Dogs
You Ought to Be in Pictures by Linda Anderson
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Monday, November 29, 2010
Dogs and the Women Who Love Them
Very funny story from Nancy Brooks on a child explaining how to make babies to a R.E.A.D. therapy dog at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9iUHmyVOC-g
Allen and Linda Anderson
Angel Animals Network -- Where Pets Are Family!
www.angelanimals.net
Dogs and the Women Who Love Them
www.dogsandthewomenwholovethem.com
Allen and Linda Anderson
Angel Animals Network -- Where Pets Are Family!
www.angelanimals.net
Dogs and the Women Who Love Them
www.dogsandthewomenwholovethem.com
Has an animal ever shown you a spiritual blind spot?
ANIMALS AND YOUR SPIRITUAL BLIND SPOTS
When we give our talks and facilitate Angel Animals workshops after someone has shared a story about his or her spiritual connection with a special animal, we often ask what was going on in the person's life at the time. This is when the awareness dawns that a memorable experience with a pet or animal in nature has reflected the person's spiritual lessons, challenges, or attitudes.
We call these "spiritual blind spots." They are aspects of yourself that you can't see, but an animal reveals them to you.
Animals reflect what you're all about -- your values, interests, and personality. What you may not realize is that animals can also be spiritual barometers for whatever you're hiding from the world and yourself. They manifest your state of consciousness -- fleas and all.
Animals, as souls, are spiritually engineered to give service. So are humans, but people tend to carry a lot of mental and emotional baggage, making it more complex for them to be pure and loving vehicles for love. As a service, animals reflect aspects of your personality and spiritual makeup that may be keeping you from becoming your most evolved, loving, enlightened self.
Spiritual blind spots are the needs and desires you don't, can't, or won't admit you harbor. Recognizing and accepting them fosters spiritual growth, because the first step toward loving God and others is to love yourself completely.
Animals often depict scenes of your secrets brought to the big screen in living Technicolor by an animal actor. The spiritual blind spots animals bring to your attention enable you to discover whatever hinders you from being all you were meant to be.
Has an animal ever shown you a spiritual blind spot?
On another note, when we went to Chicago for the DOGS AND THE WOMEN WHO LOVE THEM book tour, we did a radio interview with Steve Dale, the renowned syndicated columnist, author, speaker, and animal advocate . Steve's radio show and podcasts are on the "best" lists and have received many awards. He's such a unique and authentic voice on the air. You'll understand why people don't ever want to miss one of his shows. Go to Chicago radio's WLS-AM website and click on "Expanded Steve Dale's Pet World Petcast - November 22, 2010". Let us know what you think.
To have the fun and excitement of virtually joining us on the launch of DOGS AND THE WOMEN WHO LOVE THEM, take a look at the clips of events, including Linda Anderson reading to the R.E.A.D. dogs -- dogs who graciously listen to children read and help them gain self-confidence. Go to the YouTube.com website and search "dogs and the women who love them".
Allen and Linda Anderson
Angel Animals Network -- Where Pets Are Family!
www.angelanimals.net
Dogs and the Women Who Love Them
www.dogsandthewomenwholovethem.com
When we give our talks and facilitate Angel Animals workshops after someone has shared a story about his or her spiritual connection with a special animal, we often ask what was going on in the person's life at the time. This is when the awareness dawns that a memorable experience with a pet or animal in nature has reflected the person's spiritual lessons, challenges, or attitudes.
We call these "spiritual blind spots." They are aspects of yourself that you can't see, but an animal reveals them to you.
Animals reflect what you're all about -- your values, interests, and personality. What you may not realize is that animals can also be spiritual barometers for whatever you're hiding from the world and yourself. They manifest your state of consciousness -- fleas and all.
Animals, as souls, are spiritually engineered to give service. So are humans, but people tend to carry a lot of mental and emotional baggage, making it more complex for them to be pure and loving vehicles for love. As a service, animals reflect aspects of your personality and spiritual makeup that may be keeping you from becoming your most evolved, loving, enlightened self.
Spiritual blind spots are the needs and desires you don't, can't, or won't admit you harbor. Recognizing and accepting them fosters spiritual growth, because the first step toward loving God and others is to love yourself completely.
Animals often depict scenes of your secrets brought to the big screen in living Technicolor by an animal actor. The spiritual blind spots animals bring to your attention enable you to discover whatever hinders you from being all you were meant to be.
Has an animal ever shown you a spiritual blind spot?
On another note, when we went to Chicago for the DOGS AND THE WOMEN WHO LOVE THEM book tour, we did a radio interview with Steve Dale, the renowned syndicated columnist, author, speaker, and animal advocate . Steve's radio show and podcasts are on the "best" lists and have received many awards. He's such a unique and authentic voice on the air. You'll understand why people don't ever want to miss one of his shows. Go to Chicago radio's WLS-AM website and click on "Expanded Steve Dale's Pet World Petcast - November 22, 2010". Let us know what you think.
To have the fun and excitement of virtually joining us on the launch of DOGS AND THE WOMEN WHO LOVE THEM, take a look at the clips of events, including Linda Anderson reading to the R.E.A.D. dogs -- dogs who graciously listen to children read and help them gain self-confidence. Go to the YouTube.com website and search "dogs and the women who love them".
Allen and Linda Anderson
Angel Animals Network -- Where Pets Are Family!
www.angelanimals.net
Dogs and the Women Who Love Them
www.dogsandthewomenwholovethem.com
Monday, November 22, 2010
ARE CATS JEALOUS?
ARE CATS JEALOUS?
Cats get labeled as jealous. It's not clear why that particular flaw has been pinned on them. But we had a beautiful lesson from our cat Speedy when he showed us the meaning of true generosity.
Speedy is a sweetheart but also an aging, overweight cat. We can relate. He rules the house and especially his much more agile and younger sister, Cuddles.
We observe their relationship and marvel at how well Speedy makes Cuddles do what he wants. He is also patient when she pesters him to play with her. But this week, Speedy, a nice but firm gentleman, demonstrated that regardless of how he keeps her in line, he always has Cuddles's best interests at heart.
Speedy has taken over the top rung of the kitty condo in our living room. He loves that shelf by the window where he can curl up and sleep or look out at the world going by. This used to be Cuddles's spot until Speedy decided to pull rank. This meant Cuddles had to sleep on the middle floor of the kitty condo.
One evening Linda was petting and kissing Cuddles as they curled up together on the couch. Speedy watched intently. Linda was surprised to hear the distinct sound of Speedy's loud purr. As he watched his little sister being loved, it brought him such pleasure that he purred his satisfaction.
We talked about the incident of Speedy purring while Cuddles received affection and wondered how many people would derive so much joy from another's good fortune. Oh, the things we can learn from cats!
Now Speedy spends more time lounging on the back of the couch. He purrs and licks Allen's head and his cheeks. Both seem to be enjoying their time together.
Visit www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=185899&id=711934289&l=0dbed09efb to see photos of Speedy and Cuddles.
By the way, we just ended Week 3 of our book launch for DOGS AND THE WOMEN WHO LOVE THEM. It was a wonderful experience to meet all the dog lovers. But we had a special treat at Valley Booksellers, a super independent bookstore in Stillwater, Minnesota. Five dogs showed up for the event. Linda had the pleasure of reading to them about how special dogs are.
Visit www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUVa0vxQFuw to view a video of the reading.
Allen and Linda Anderson
ANGEL ANIMALS NETWORK - WHERE PETS ARE FAMILY
www.angelanimals.net
www.dogsandthewomenwholovethem.com
Cats get labeled as jealous. It's not clear why that particular flaw has been pinned on them. But we had a beautiful lesson from our cat Speedy when he showed us the meaning of true generosity.
Speedy is a sweetheart but also an aging, overweight cat. We can relate. He rules the house and especially his much more agile and younger sister, Cuddles.
We observe their relationship and marvel at how well Speedy makes Cuddles do what he wants. He is also patient when she pesters him to play with her. But this week, Speedy, a nice but firm gentleman, demonstrated that regardless of how he keeps her in line, he always has Cuddles's best interests at heart.
Speedy has taken over the top rung of the kitty condo in our living room. He loves that shelf by the window where he can curl up and sleep or look out at the world going by. This used to be Cuddles's spot until Speedy decided to pull rank. This meant Cuddles had to sleep on the middle floor of the kitty condo.
One evening Linda was petting and kissing Cuddles as they curled up together on the couch. Speedy watched intently. Linda was surprised to hear the distinct sound of Speedy's loud purr. As he watched his little sister being loved, it brought him such pleasure that he purred his satisfaction.
We talked about the incident of Speedy purring while Cuddles received affection and wondered how many people would derive so much joy from another's good fortune. Oh, the things we can learn from cats!
Now Speedy spends more time lounging on the back of the couch. He purrs and licks Allen's head and his cheeks. Both seem to be enjoying their time together.
Visit www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=185899&id=711934289&l=0dbed09efb to see photos of Speedy and Cuddles.
By the way, we just ended Week 3 of our book launch for DOGS AND THE WOMEN WHO LOVE THEM. It was a wonderful experience to meet all the dog lovers. But we had a special treat at Valley Booksellers, a super independent bookstore in Stillwater, Minnesota. Five dogs showed up for the event. Linda had the pleasure of reading to them about how special dogs are.
Visit www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUVa0vxQFuw to view a video of the reading.
Allen and Linda Anderson
ANGEL ANIMALS NETWORK - WHERE PETS ARE FAMILY
www.angelanimals.net
www.dogsandthewomenwholovethem.com
STILL MEETING DOG LOVERS
STILL MEETING DOG LOVERS
This was the second week of our "drive-by" book tour from Minneapolis to Chicago with stops at Madison and Milwaukee, Wisconsin and Rockford, Illinois. It has been a thrill to meet and greet the devoted dog lovers and animal enthusiasts who come to these book events. To those of you who are joining our Angel Animals Story of the Week newsletter family for the first time this week after meeting us at a bookstore - Welcome!
In Madison we were able to have Linda read about how great dogs are to two R.E.A.D. dogs -- Willow and Molly. They and their handlers are part of a wonderful organization called Dogs on Call. This group has pet therapy dogs who listen to children read at libraries and schools. The group's volunteers also take therapy dogs to nursing homes and assisted living facilities to visit with seniors.
Polly Cisco, the president of Dogs and Call, spoke eloquently about what the R.E.A.D. dogs do to help children who are having difficulties. It goes so much further than raising test scores and improving skills. Reading to a dog increases children's self-confidence in ways that go far beyond academic achievement.
Polly told about a little boy who had been bullied. He read to Polly's R.E.A.D. dog regularly and loved it. Then he asked Polly if he could take her dog to Show and Tell in his classroom, and she said yes.
On the day when the child introduced Polly's dog to his class, he stood proudly in front of the room and shared with the students the research he had done on the dog's breed -- golden retriever. Then he allowed students to come to the front of the room, one by one, and pet the dog.
Polly said that instead of being the child who was bullied; he was now the child in charge of the room. He stood proudly that day and gained stature in the eyes of his classmates. All with the help of a willing and loving dog.
In Milwaukee our event was co-hosted at Boswell Book Company by the Wisconsin Humane Society. Anne Reed, the organization's executive director, introduced us. Later, we interviewed her in front of the group and asked about the shelter's philosophies, accomplishments, and challenges. WHS also rescues wildlife in addition to rescuing and preparing domesticated animals for re-homing.
Anne emphasized that shelter dogs are not necessarily dogs who got into trouble and were kicked out of their homes. They are usually animals who have fallen on hard times through no fault of their own. Most of the animals are surrendered and have full histories that can be passed along to adopters. Some are fostered until they can be adopted. The group's volunteers were there to sell raffle tickets and give out information for how the community can support the shelter.
In Chicago at Anderson's Bookshop (no relation to us, but it would be nice) we featured the no-kill shelter A.D.O.P.T. Donna Picard, a board member, shared information about the shelter. She also brought bookmarks for people to take. Each one had the photo and short story about an animal who needs a home on one side and contact information for the shelter on the other side. What a great idea for any shelter that is going to take part in an author book event!
A highlight for this leg of the journey was our interview with the extraordinary Steve Dale. In addition to his Chicago radio show, nationally syndicated radio show/podcast, and Steve Dale Pet Minute, he has a syndicated pet column and writes articles for USA Weekend. He also serves on the board of many nonprofit animal welfare organizations, including one we have much admiration for -- American Humane Association.
Steve was delightful to talk with, and we felt as if we made a new friend with a man who has devoted his career to helping animals in every way possible. More to come after we find out when you can listen to these interviews.
We stopped along the way to and from Minneapolis at Barnes & Nobles Bookstores in Madison and Rockford to sign books. What a warm reception we received as the managers pulled out stacks for us to autograph and sticker with the notice that these were now "author signed" books.
Visit www.angelanimals.net/recentevents.html to view photos and videos of our drive by book launch celebration tour.
Keep up with us by going to www.dogsandthewomenwholovethem.com/calendar.html
You may notice that most of the places where we are doing presentations are independent bookstores. We are trying to help support these beacons of light and learning in local communities. We appreciate all the bookstores, online and brick & mortar, that sell our books. But if you want to make a difference in your communities, please consider also buying books from independent bookstores.
Allen and Linda Anderson
Angel Animals Network -- Where Pets Are Family
www.angelanimals.net
www.dogsandthewomenwholovethem.com
This was the second week of our "drive-by" book tour from Minneapolis to Chicago with stops at Madison and Milwaukee, Wisconsin and Rockford, Illinois. It has been a thrill to meet and greet the devoted dog lovers and animal enthusiasts who come to these book events. To those of you who are joining our Angel Animals Story of the Week newsletter family for the first time this week after meeting us at a bookstore - Welcome!
In Madison we were able to have Linda read about how great dogs are to two R.E.A.D. dogs -- Willow and Molly. They and their handlers are part of a wonderful organization called Dogs on Call. This group has pet therapy dogs who listen to children read at libraries and schools. The group's volunteers also take therapy dogs to nursing homes and assisted living facilities to visit with seniors.
Polly Cisco, the president of Dogs and Call, spoke eloquently about what the R.E.A.D. dogs do to help children who are having difficulties. It goes so much further than raising test scores and improving skills. Reading to a dog increases children's self-confidence in ways that go far beyond academic achievement.
Polly told about a little boy who had been bullied. He read to Polly's R.E.A.D. dog regularly and loved it. Then he asked Polly if he could take her dog to Show and Tell in his classroom, and she said yes.
On the day when the child introduced Polly's dog to his class, he stood proudly in front of the room and shared with the students the research he had done on the dog's breed -- golden retriever. Then he allowed students to come to the front of the room, one by one, and pet the dog.
Polly said that instead of being the child who was bullied; he was now the child in charge of the room. He stood proudly that day and gained stature in the eyes of his classmates. All with the help of a willing and loving dog.
In Milwaukee our event was co-hosted at Boswell Book Company by the Wisconsin Humane Society. Anne Reed, the organization's executive director, introduced us. Later, we interviewed her in front of the group and asked about the shelter's philosophies, accomplishments, and challenges. WHS also rescues wildlife in addition to rescuing and preparing domesticated animals for re-homing.
Anne emphasized that shelter dogs are not necessarily dogs who got into trouble and were kicked out of their homes. They are usually animals who have fallen on hard times through no fault of their own. Most of the animals are surrendered and have full histories that can be passed along to adopters. Some are fostered until they can be adopted. The group's volunteers were there to sell raffle tickets and give out information for how the community can support the shelter.
In Chicago at Anderson's Bookshop (no relation to us, but it would be nice) we featured the no-kill shelter A.D.O.P.T. Donna Picard, a board member, shared information about the shelter. She also brought bookmarks for people to take. Each one had the photo and short story about an animal who needs a home on one side and contact information for the shelter on the other side. What a great idea for any shelter that is going to take part in an author book event!
A highlight for this leg of the journey was our interview with the extraordinary Steve Dale. In addition to his Chicago radio show, nationally syndicated radio show/podcast, and Steve Dale Pet Minute, he has a syndicated pet column and writes articles for USA Weekend. He also serves on the board of many nonprofit animal welfare organizations, including one we have much admiration for -- American Humane Association.
Steve was delightful to talk with, and we felt as if we made a new friend with a man who has devoted his career to helping animals in every way possible. More to come after we find out when you can listen to these interviews.
We stopped along the way to and from Minneapolis at Barnes & Nobles Bookstores in Madison and Rockford to sign books. What a warm reception we received as the managers pulled out stacks for us to autograph and sticker with the notice that these were now "author signed" books.
Visit www.angelanimals.net/recentevents.html to view photos and videos of our drive by book launch celebration tour.
Keep up with us by going to www.dogsandthewomenwholovethem.com/calendar.html
You may notice that most of the places where we are doing presentations are independent bookstores. We are trying to help support these beacons of light and learning in local communities. We appreciate all the bookstores, online and brick & mortar, that sell our books. But if you want to make a difference in your communities, please consider also buying books from independent bookstores.
Allen and Linda Anderson
Angel Animals Network -- Where Pets Are Family
www.angelanimals.net
www.dogsandthewomenwholovethem.com
Our Favorite Time of Year
We are in the midst of our favorite time of year - when we come fully out of our world and enter the world of animal lovers who read our book.
This week was the beginning of the launch of our new book, DOGS AND THE WOMEN WHO LOVE THEM. Dog enthusiasts (male and female) came to the events we did in St. Cloud, St. Paul, and Minnetonka, Minnesota. They brought photos of their dogs and told all of us why they love them.
We were able to introduce them to some of the amazing women who have stories in the book. Janet Ballard helped us understand more about her relationship with a terribly abused German shepherd, Major, who blossomed with her love and training into a national champion K9 dog.
Janet continues with Major's legacy by rescuing dogs from "euthanasia row" and transforms them into bomb and drug-sniffing dogs. Who knows how many lives these dogs have saved? Major saved Janet's life twice. Marilyn Walton wrote Janet's story for our book.
Jenny Pavlovic talked at each event about the Australian cattle dog she named 8 State Hurricane Kate. She brought Kate from Louisiana through eight states and back to Minnesota after adopting the dog while doing rescue work following Hurricane Katrina.
Many of the people at the events related to Sage Lewis when she spoke about how her life was at an all-time low when she rescued a Plott Hound she named Java. Just about every good thing and new adventure, including becoming a Tellington TTouch trainer, coach, and animal communicator, she attributes to her relationship with Java.
One of the highlights of each event was when we all got to meet R.E.A.D. Minnesota dogs Queen Sassy and Willow. These wonderful dogs listen to children read and each of their handlers, Nancy Brooks and Jennifer, were able to tell success stories. Children who had no confidence about their reading abilities now look forward with great anticipation to the day when they can read to a dog. These dogs are responsible for children's reading test scores rising but equally important, for their falling in love with reading books.
At the Minnetonka Borders book event we featured a great group called Secondhand Hounds. Their mission, in addition to rescuing dogs who are slated for euthanization, is to bring candidates to Can Do Canines. The rescued dogs are then trained to become service dogs for adults and children with disabilities. Secondhand Hounds has also started a new program in which they foster dogs for women who are escaping abusive situations and need a place for their pets to also be safe.
People who attend our book events get to know more about the book and us, but they also discover the "underground" world that takes place in their own communities where generous people and loving animals give service to those in need.
And Linda has had the thrill of reading a part of the book to R.E.A.D. dogs who listened attentively.
Visit www.youtube.com/watch?v=GWfCs6p5Sjk to see a video of Linda reading to the R.E.A.D. dog at the Minnetonka event. Visit www.angelanimals.net/recevents.html to view picture of the book events.
Today, one of the book's contributors, Bobbi Leder, is signing DOGS AND THE WOMEN WHO LOVE THEM at Natural Pawz in Houston as a fundraiser for Gulf Coast Cocker Spaniel Rescue.
On Thursday, Kim Dudek brought her rescued pit bull Dag to Octavia Books in New Orleans. A packed room herad Dag's courageous comeback story from our book. He changed from tortured dog fighting ring dog to healed and loved inspiration for Dag's House. This is where Kim and her staff now rehabilitate disabled dogs.
Next week, we'll meet some more of the most wonderful people and dogs on the planet in Madison and Milwaukee, Wisconsin and Chicago (Naperville), Illinois. People in Madison will meet a R.E.A.D. dog. At Milwaukee, the event will be co-sponsored by the Wisconsin Humane Society. In Naperville, the fine folks at the no-kill shelter A.D.O.P.T. will share their goodness.
And thanks to our great pet sitter who takes care of our home and animal family members while we are gone.
Please consider going to the book events and tuning into the media interviews. We'd love to meet you and have your support.
Keep up with us by going to www.dogsandthewomenwholovethem.com/calendar.html
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You can join in the fun with our new book! We invite you to share photos of your dog(s) sitting next to DOGS AND THE WOMEN WHO LOVE THEM. Send your jpegs to angelanimals@aol.com. View photos at www.dogsandthewomenwholovethem.com/dogbookphotos.html. See the full announcement in the Announcement Section.
Allen and Linda Anderson
ANGEL ANIMALS NETWORK - WHERE PETS ARE FAMILY
www.angelanimals.net
www.dogsandthewomenwholovethem.com
This week was the beginning of the launch of our new book, DOGS AND THE WOMEN WHO LOVE THEM. Dog enthusiasts (male and female) came to the events we did in St. Cloud, St. Paul, and Minnetonka, Minnesota. They brought photos of their dogs and told all of us why they love them.
We were able to introduce them to some of the amazing women who have stories in the book. Janet Ballard helped us understand more about her relationship with a terribly abused German shepherd, Major, who blossomed with her love and training into a national champion K9 dog.
Janet continues with Major's legacy by rescuing dogs from "euthanasia row" and transforms them into bomb and drug-sniffing dogs. Who knows how many lives these dogs have saved? Major saved Janet's life twice. Marilyn Walton wrote Janet's story for our book.
Jenny Pavlovic talked at each event about the Australian cattle dog she named 8 State Hurricane Kate. She brought Kate from Louisiana through eight states and back to Minnesota after adopting the dog while doing rescue work following Hurricane Katrina.
Many of the people at the events related to Sage Lewis when she spoke about how her life was at an all-time low when she rescued a Plott Hound she named Java. Just about every good thing and new adventure, including becoming a Tellington TTouch trainer, coach, and animal communicator, she attributes to her relationship with Java.
One of the highlights of each event was when we all got to meet R.E.A.D. Minnesota dogs Queen Sassy and Willow. These wonderful dogs listen to children read and each of their handlers, Nancy Brooks and Jennifer, were able to tell success stories. Children who had no confidence about their reading abilities now look forward with great anticipation to the day when they can read to a dog. These dogs are responsible for children's reading test scores rising but equally important, for their falling in love with reading books.
At the Minnetonka Borders book event we featured a great group called Secondhand Hounds. Their mission, in addition to rescuing dogs who are slated for euthanization, is to bring candidates to Can Do Canines. The rescued dogs are then trained to become service dogs for adults and children with disabilities. Secondhand Hounds has also started a new program in which they foster dogs for women who are escaping abusive situations and need a place for their pets to also be safe.
People who attend our book events get to know more about the book and us, but they also discover the "underground" world that takes place in their own communities where generous people and loving animals give service to those in need.
And Linda has had the thrill of reading a part of the book to R.E.A.D. dogs who listened attentively.
Visit www.youtube.com/watch?v=GWfCs6p5Sjk to see a video of Linda reading to the R.E.A.D. dog at the Minnetonka event. Visit www.angelanimals.net/recevents.html to view picture of the book events.
Today, one of the book's contributors, Bobbi Leder, is signing DOGS AND THE WOMEN WHO LOVE THEM at Natural Pawz in Houston as a fundraiser for Gulf Coast Cocker Spaniel Rescue.
On Thursday, Kim Dudek brought her rescued pit bull Dag to Octavia Books in New Orleans. A packed room herad Dag's courageous comeback story from our book. He changed from tortured dog fighting ring dog to healed and loved inspiration for Dag's House. This is where Kim and her staff now rehabilitate disabled dogs.
Next week, we'll meet some more of the most wonderful people and dogs on the planet in Madison and Milwaukee, Wisconsin and Chicago (Naperville), Illinois. People in Madison will meet a R.E.A.D. dog. At Milwaukee, the event will be co-sponsored by the Wisconsin Humane Society. In Naperville, the fine folks at the no-kill shelter A.D.O.P.T. will share their goodness.
And thanks to our great pet sitter who takes care of our home and animal family members while we are gone.
Please consider going to the book events and tuning into the media interviews. We'd love to meet you and have your support.
Keep up with us by going to www.dogsandthewomenwholovethem.com/calendar.html
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You can join in the fun with our new book! We invite you to share photos of your dog(s) sitting next to DOGS AND THE WOMEN WHO LOVE THEM. Send your jpegs to angelanimals@aol.com. View photos at www.dogsandthewomenwholovethem.com/dogbookphotos.html. See the full announcement in the Announcement Section.
Allen and Linda Anderson
ANGEL ANIMALS NETWORK - WHERE PETS ARE FAMILY
www.angelanimals.net
www.dogsandthewomenwholovethem.com
I Am Woman, Hear Me Bark
Once a year we have a new book that we introduce through our website and newsletter. Please indulge us with this issue of the Angel Animals Story of the Week newsletter. We are sharing a story from the book and writing about the special and unique relationships women and dogs form to bring more love into the world.
A Dallas woman made a difference in the lives of disabled veterans with the help of a black Lab as star dog trainer (and wound up on David Letterman). A Michigan woman mobilized an entire community plus a helpful rabbit because her lost rescued dog had captured their hearts.
A New Orleans businesswoman turned a dog-fighting pit bull into a gentle poster boy for paraplegic animals to rehabilitate other handicapped dogs. A Los Angeles public relations firm president realized a childhood dream of becoming Santa's lead reindeer Rudolph because a childhood dog let her put lipstick on his nose.
These true case studies show women accomplishing great things when a canine companion lit up their lives. They, and many more, are featured in our new book DOGS AND THE WOMEN WHO LOVE THEM: Extraordinary True Stories of Loyalty, Healing, and Inspiration by Allen and Linda Anderson, published by New World Library with a foreword by #1 New York Times best-selling author Rory Freedman. She says, "This book will open your heart, warm your soul, and make you proud to be a dog-loving woman." www.dogsandthewomenwholovethem.com
O Magazine recommended DOGS AND THE WOMEN WHO LOVE THEM, and it's on the Oprah.com website. Betty White, Wendie Malick, Vanessa Williams, and American Humane Association, among others endorsed the book.
In the book we've been able to identify major life milestones that women can achieve so much easier with the love and loyalty of a canine companion.
Because dogs opened their hearts to love and their minds to possibilities, the women in this book healed from life-threatening illnesses, started new careers or missions, pulled entire groups together for a common good, learned to love again, chose better mates and dates, transformed the lives of children and people with disabilities, brought joy and comfort to the elderly and ill, and laughed when they felt like crying.
You'll have the pleasure of meeting:
***Miguel, a Newfoundland-Labrador mix who introduced an impoverished child to Rosanne Nordstrom, a resourceful woman who became like a mother to him. Their new family serves as Chicago's version of the popular movie The Blind Side -- plus a dog who brought people from entirely different cultural and ethnic backgrounds together in unselfish love.
***Euri, a loving English cocker spaniel, inspired Houston's Bobbi Leder to become a dog writer columnist and miraculously healed her of a chronic illness.
***Beau, a rescued black Lab became "co-founder" of Patriot PAWS, a Texas nonprofit that Lori Stevens started to train service dogs for disabled veterans. Beau was featured on NBC Nightly News, Late Night with David Letterman, and Animal Planet.
***Major, an abused and neglected German shepherd, saved the life of national-award winning police dog trainer Janet Koch Ballard while serving as her K-9 partner.
***McDuff, a Scottish terrier, turned Judy McFadden into his soul mate as the dog brought healing pet therapy to Henderson, Nevada's most severely disabled residents.
***Frankie, a dachshund in a doggie wheelchair, inspired Barbara Techel to write award-winning children's books. She designed a school campaign with Frankie to help children appreciate differences in each other.
***Buster Dawn, a rescued pit bull-mix, taught Los Angeles Times and Washington Post contributing writer and author Karen Dawn to grieve without apologies for a dog family member.
We will be doing a book tour with presentations that feature local animal organizations in the following ciites:
***Minneapolis, St. Paul, St. Cloud, Minnetonka, Stillwater, Minnesota (These events include contributors Sage Lewis, Jenny Pavlovic, and Janet Ballard at most of them and a dog-woman photo look-alike contest with prizes.)
***Madison and Milwaukee, Wisconsin (Includes a dog-woman look-alike contest with prizes.)
***Chicago (Naperville), Illinois (This event includes contributor Rosanne Nordstrom and a dog-woman look-alike contest with prizes.)
Contributors to the book will be doing presentations or signings in:
Los Angeles, California
Tempe, Arizona
New Orleans, Louisiana
Houston, Texas
Madison, Wisconsin
Liverpool, New York
For a complete listing of book events and media interviews, go to http://dogsandthewomenwholovethem.com/calendar.html, Please consider going to the book events and tuning into the media interviews. We'd love to meet you and have your support.
DOGS AND THE WOMEN WHO LOVE THEM is available at shop.angelanimals.net, signed by the authors. You can also find it at newworldlibrary.com, Amazon.com, bn.com, borders.com, and other bookstores nationwide and online.
What women would appreciate receiving DOGS AND THE WOMEN WHO LOVE THEM as a gift that honors their special relationships with canine friends?
***
Okay, let's have some more fun with our new book! We invite you to share photos of your dog(s) sitting next to DOGS AND THE WOMEN WHO LOVE THEM. Send your jpegs to angelanimals@aol.com. View photos at www.dogsandthewomenwholovethem.com/dogbookphotos.html. See the full announcement in the Announcement Section.
Allen and Linda Anderson
ANGEL ANIMALS NETWORK -- WHERE PETS ARE FAMILY
www.angelanimals.net
A Dallas woman made a difference in the lives of disabled veterans with the help of a black Lab as star dog trainer (and wound up on David Letterman). A Michigan woman mobilized an entire community plus a helpful rabbit because her lost rescued dog had captured their hearts.
A New Orleans businesswoman turned a dog-fighting pit bull into a gentle poster boy for paraplegic animals to rehabilitate other handicapped dogs. A Los Angeles public relations firm president realized a childhood dream of becoming Santa's lead reindeer Rudolph because a childhood dog let her put lipstick on his nose.
These true case studies show women accomplishing great things when a canine companion lit up their lives. They, and many more, are featured in our new book DOGS AND THE WOMEN WHO LOVE THEM: Extraordinary True Stories of Loyalty, Healing, and Inspiration by Allen and Linda Anderson, published by New World Library with a foreword by #1 New York Times best-selling author Rory Freedman. She says, "This book will open your heart, warm your soul, and make you proud to be a dog-loving woman." www.dogsandthewomenwholovethem.com
O Magazine recommended DOGS AND THE WOMEN WHO LOVE THEM, and it's on the Oprah.com website. Betty White, Wendie Malick, Vanessa Williams, and American Humane Association, among others endorsed the book.
In the book we've been able to identify major life milestones that women can achieve so much easier with the love and loyalty of a canine companion.
Because dogs opened their hearts to love and their minds to possibilities, the women in this book healed from life-threatening illnesses, started new careers or missions, pulled entire groups together for a common good, learned to love again, chose better mates and dates, transformed the lives of children and people with disabilities, brought joy and comfort to the elderly and ill, and laughed when they felt like crying.
You'll have the pleasure of meeting:
***Miguel, a Newfoundland-Labrador mix who introduced an impoverished child to Rosanne Nordstrom, a resourceful woman who became like a mother to him. Their new family serves as Chicago's version of the popular movie The Blind Side -- plus a dog who brought people from entirely different cultural and ethnic backgrounds together in unselfish love.
***Euri, a loving English cocker spaniel, inspired Houston's Bobbi Leder to become a dog writer columnist and miraculously healed her of a chronic illness.
***Beau, a rescued black Lab became "co-founder" of Patriot PAWS, a Texas nonprofit that Lori Stevens started to train service dogs for disabled veterans. Beau was featured on NBC Nightly News, Late Night with David Letterman, and Animal Planet.
***Major, an abused and neglected German shepherd, saved the life of national-award winning police dog trainer Janet Koch Ballard while serving as her K-9 partner.
***McDuff, a Scottish terrier, turned Judy McFadden into his soul mate as the dog brought healing pet therapy to Henderson, Nevada's most severely disabled residents.
***Frankie, a dachshund in a doggie wheelchair, inspired Barbara Techel to write award-winning children's books. She designed a school campaign with Frankie to help children appreciate differences in each other.
***Buster Dawn, a rescued pit bull-mix, taught Los Angeles Times and Washington Post contributing writer and author Karen Dawn to grieve without apologies for a dog family member.
We will be doing a book tour with presentations that feature local animal organizations in the following ciites:
***Minneapolis, St. Paul, St. Cloud, Minnetonka, Stillwater, Minnesota (These events include contributors Sage Lewis, Jenny Pavlovic, and Janet Ballard at most of them and a dog-woman photo look-alike contest with prizes.)
***Madison and Milwaukee, Wisconsin (Includes a dog-woman look-alike contest with prizes.)
***Chicago (Naperville), Illinois (This event includes contributor Rosanne Nordstrom and a dog-woman look-alike contest with prizes.)
Contributors to the book will be doing presentations or signings in:
Los Angeles, California
Tempe, Arizona
New Orleans, Louisiana
Houston, Texas
Madison, Wisconsin
Liverpool, New York
For a complete listing of book events and media interviews, go to http://dogsandthewomenwholovethem.com/calendar.html, Please consider going to the book events and tuning into the media interviews. We'd love to meet you and have your support.
DOGS AND THE WOMEN WHO LOVE THEM is available at shop.angelanimals.net, signed by the authors. You can also find it at newworldlibrary.com, Amazon.com, bn.com, borders.com, and other bookstores nationwide and online.
What women would appreciate receiving DOGS AND THE WOMEN WHO LOVE THEM as a gift that honors their special relationships with canine friends?
***
Okay, let's have some more fun with our new book! We invite you to share photos of your dog(s) sitting next to DOGS AND THE WOMEN WHO LOVE THEM. Send your jpegs to angelanimals@aol.com. View photos at www.dogsandthewomenwholovethem.com/dogbookphotos.html. See the full announcement in the Announcement Section.
Allen and Linda Anderson
ANGEL ANIMALS NETWORK -- WHERE PETS ARE FAMILY
www.angelanimals.net
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
REFUSING TO SHARE THE SPOTLIGHT
REFUSING TO SHARE THE SPOTLIGHT
The large dog park next to the Mississippi River is a wonderful place to relax and see the smiling faces of those who love dogs. This weekend I (Allen) took a break from preparing for our new book launch and brought our cocker spaniel Leaf for a visit to the dog park.
We have not gone for a couple of weeks due to my travel and workload. But Saturday morning was to be our time together. Plus, I had an idea for a photo shoot.
I brought my camera and a copy of our newly published book DOGS AND THE WOMEN WHO LOVE THEM. I told Leaf I wanted to take a picture with the book beside him, because his story is featured in it. I explained that it would be fun to share the photo of him sitting next to his book in one of his favorite places where he likes to run and play.
As silly as this may sound, Linda and I have observed that if we explain in great detail what we want and why, Leaf not only cooperates but also he helps in his own creative way to complete our tasks.
We entered the dog park and walked toward the large tree stump where Leaf sits during each visit. His ritual is to begin the journey by marking his favorite tree stump, jumping on top of it, and surveying his land as if he were King Leaf.
He sat on his tree as I placed the book next to him and prepared the camera for his photo session. All of sudden, four dogs, different sizes, colors, and appearances, ran up to join Leaf in his photo opportunity. There was a lot of excitement as each dog attempted to jump on the stump and become part of the scene.
Leaf immediately showed his disapproval. He protected his tree stump and chased each dog away, one by one. While this may be only in my imagination, I got the impression that Leaf wanted the spotlight. After all, it's his story in the book; not the other dogs. What's fair is fair. Leaf has a great sense of fairness.
After Leaf chased the other dogs away, he ran back and jumped on the tree stump. I took photos while he posed regally next to HIS book.
After the photo session we enjoyed an hour of his running, swimming, chasing, and being chased by playful dogs. As is our game, he retrieved the balls I repeatedly threw for him.
While we walked on the wooded trail back to the dog park entrance, I saw a woman with short gray hair pushing a cart that contained a large number of small bags. I had always noticed a wooden box with plenty of poop bags for dog park visitors to pick up after their dogs. I had wondered who put the clean bags in the box. Now, here might be the mysterious "poop bag angel".
As I looked at this kindly, gentle woman, I saw someone who had a lot of light and love in her presence. I asked, "Are you the one who supplies bags for visitors?" With a big smile, she said, "Yes. The company I work for throws them away. I asked if I could take the bags for dog park, and they let me. So I bring them here every week. People have so much on their minds. It's one of the only times they can go somewhere and just enjoy being with their dogs. I want to help them do that."
I thanked the woman and asked if I could give her our new book DOGS AND THE WOMEN WHO LOVE THEM as a thank you for her labor of love. I looked over toward where Leaf sat, as he watched us talking. "This is his special place to be," I explained. She looked at the book cover and with the sweetest smile of gratitude said, "Oh my, thank you."
As we left the dog park I also felt gratitude for the time I've spent with our dog in a very special place and how far he has come from when we first adopted him. Linda wrote about his journey from fear to trust and love in our new book. Be sure to look for "Winning the Love of a Dog Who Wouldn't Kiss Me."
Visit www.angelanimals.net/nlimage44.html to see Leaf and the book that chronicles his story.
Allen and Linda Anderson
Angel Animals Network - Where Pets Are Family!
www.angelanimals.net
www.dogsandthewomenwholovethem.com
Send a blank e-mail to AngelAnimals-on@mail-list.com to automatically receive your free Angel Animals Story of the Week Newsletter. Visit http://archive.mail-list.com/angelanimals to read past editions of the Angel Animals newsletter.
The large dog park next to the Mississippi River is a wonderful place to relax and see the smiling faces of those who love dogs. This weekend I (Allen) took a break from preparing for our new book launch and brought our cocker spaniel Leaf for a visit to the dog park.
We have not gone for a couple of weeks due to my travel and workload. But Saturday morning was to be our time together. Plus, I had an idea for a photo shoot.
I brought my camera and a copy of our newly published book DOGS AND THE WOMEN WHO LOVE THEM. I told Leaf I wanted to take a picture with the book beside him, because his story is featured in it. I explained that it would be fun to share the photo of him sitting next to his book in one of his favorite places where he likes to run and play.
As silly as this may sound, Linda and I have observed that if we explain in great detail what we want and why, Leaf not only cooperates but also he helps in his own creative way to complete our tasks.
We entered the dog park and walked toward the large tree stump where Leaf sits during each visit. His ritual is to begin the journey by marking his favorite tree stump, jumping on top of it, and surveying his land as if he were King Leaf.
He sat on his tree as I placed the book next to him and prepared the camera for his photo session. All of sudden, four dogs, different sizes, colors, and appearances, ran up to join Leaf in his photo opportunity. There was a lot of excitement as each dog attempted to jump on the stump and become part of the scene.
Leaf immediately showed his disapproval. He protected his tree stump and chased each dog away, one by one. While this may be only in my imagination, I got the impression that Leaf wanted the spotlight. After all, it's his story in the book; not the other dogs. What's fair is fair. Leaf has a great sense of fairness.
After Leaf chased the other dogs away, he ran back and jumped on the tree stump. I took photos while he posed regally next to HIS book.
After the photo session we enjoyed an hour of his running, swimming, chasing, and being chased by playful dogs. As is our game, he retrieved the balls I repeatedly threw for him.
While we walked on the wooded trail back to the dog park entrance, I saw a woman with short gray hair pushing a cart that contained a large number of small bags. I had always noticed a wooden box with plenty of poop bags for dog park visitors to pick up after their dogs. I had wondered who put the clean bags in the box. Now, here might be the mysterious "poop bag angel".
As I looked at this kindly, gentle woman, I saw someone who had a lot of light and love in her presence. I asked, "Are you the one who supplies bags for visitors?" With a big smile, she said, "Yes. The company I work for throws them away. I asked if I could take the bags for dog park, and they let me. So I bring them here every week. People have so much on their minds. It's one of the only times they can go somewhere and just enjoy being with their dogs. I want to help them do that."
I thanked the woman and asked if I could give her our new book DOGS AND THE WOMEN WHO LOVE THEM as a thank you for her labor of love. I looked over toward where Leaf sat, as he watched us talking. "This is his special place to be," I explained. She looked at the book cover and with the sweetest smile of gratitude said, "Oh my, thank you."
As we left the dog park I also felt gratitude for the time I've spent with our dog in a very special place and how far he has come from when we first adopted him. Linda wrote about his journey from fear to trust and love in our new book. Be sure to look for "Winning the Love of a Dog Who Wouldn't Kiss Me."
Visit www.angelanimals.net/nlimage44.html to see Leaf and the book that chronicles his story.
Allen and Linda Anderson
Angel Animals Network - Where Pets Are Family!
www.angelanimals.net
www.dogsandthewomenwholovethem.com
Send a blank e-mail to AngelAnimals-on@mail-list.com to automatically receive your free Angel Animals Story of the Week Newsletter. Visit http://archive.mail-list.com/angelanimals to read past editions of the Angel Animals newsletter.
DOGS AND THE WOMEN WHO LOVE THEM Book Event at Mystic Journey Bookstore in Venice, CA
Do You Love Your Dog?
Join contributing author Susan Hartzler for a special book presentation signing of Dogs and the Women Who Love Them: Extraordinary True Stories of Loyalty, Healing, and Inspiration celebrating the deep connection women have with their dogs.
O Magazine! has recommended this book, and it is on the Oprah.com website. Betty White, Wendie Malick, Vanessa Williams, and American Humane Association, among others, have endorsed it.
Susan Hartzler
Location: Mystic Journey Bookstore, 1319 Abbot Kinney Boulevard, Venice, CA 90291
Phone: 310-399-7070
Date: Monday, November 13, 2010
Time: 7:00pm
Websites: http://www.dogsandthewomenwholovethem.com, http://www.angelanimals.net
The Pick of the Litter of New Books about Our BFFs
"The rescuing works both ways again in Allen and Linda Anderson's Collection, Dogs and the Women Who Love Them: Extraordinary True Stories of Loyalty, Healing, and Inspiration, as canines who've suffered abuse, neglect or misfortune seek and comfort humans who've endured the same."
--Karen Holt, O Magazine and Oprah.com website
“When asked, ‘Betty, you never remarried! How can you live alone?’, my answer is simple: My golden retriever, Pontiac, is my saving grace.”
--Betty White, actress and author
“These heart-warming stories of dogs and the women who love them solidify the fact that the animal-human bond is so unique and necessary for enhancing one’s life. You’ll find a bit of yourself in each tale.”
--Vanessa Williams, actress and singer
“Perhaps because my older sister was a collie, I am never more myself than when in the presence of a dog. Kudos to Allen and Linda for sharing the myriad of ways dogs bring joy, healing, and gratitude into our lives.”
--Wendie Malick, actor and advocate
"The authors who gave us Angel Dogs: Divine Messengers of Love and other titles popular among animal lovers here present a collection of essays by women describing overwhelming joy at having their canine companions. The book is divided into three sections demonstrating how the dogs fill a void in their owners’ lives, such as through loyalty or heroism, healing (emotional and physical), and in response to other special needs. A short meditation at the end of each entry invites readers to consider their emotional responses to the essay. The common theme running throughout is that dogs are not only faithful companions but also spiritual guides and messengers of love. The stories of Major, Sandy, Princess, Java, Lady, McDuff, and others will resonate long after the book is finished. VERDICT: All will touch the hearts of readers fortunate enough to enjoy or seeking this type of relationship."
--Susan Riley, Library Journal
DOGS AND THE WOMEN WHO LOVE THEM Book Signing Event at Natural Pawz in Houston, TX
Do You Love Your Dog?
Houston resident, pet columnist, and blogger Bobbi Leder’s story in the book offers insights into the emotional support and health benefits women get when a dog becomes a BFF. Bobbi’s story about Euri, an English cocker spaniel who restored her to health, is featured in Dogs and the Women Who Love Them. Bobbi and Euri will both be signing/paw-printing books on Sunday, November 7th at Natural Pawz Heights, 514 West 19th Street, Houston, TX, 713-864-4777. The local Gulf Coast Cocker Spaniel Rescue will benefit from sales of the books, a raffle, and dog costume contest at this event. There is a $5 entry fee for the costume contest. Everyone is invited to dress up and bring their dogs and/or share photos of the dogs they love for this celebration of a relationship unlike any other.
O Magazine recommended Dogs and the Women Who Love Them, and it’s on the Oprah.com website. Betty White, Wendie Malick, Vanessa Williams, and American Humane Association, among others endorsed the book. In this collection of true stories from women around the country, dogs serve as companions, listeners, canine children, creatures to rescue, and protectors.
BOOK EVENT CELEBRATION DETAILS:
Location: Natural Pawz, 514 West 19th Street, Houston, TX 77008
Phone: 713-864-4777
Date: Sunday, November 7, 2010
Time: 2:00 to 4:00 pm
Websites: http://www.dogsandthewomenwholovethem.com, http://www.angelanimals.net
The Pick of the Litter of New Books about Our BFFs
"The rescuing works both ways again in Allen and Linda Anderson's Collection, Dogs and the Women Who Love Them: Extraordinary True Stories of Loyalty, Healing, and Inspiration, as canines who've suffered abuse, neglect or misfortune seek and comfort humans who've endured the same."
--Karen Holt, O Magazine and Oprah.com website
“When asked, ‘Betty, you never remarried! How can you live alone?’, my answer is simple: My golden retriever, Pontiac, is my saving grace.”
--Betty White, actress and author
“These heart-warming stories of dogs and the women who love them solidify the fact that the animal-human bond is so unique and necessary for enhancing one’s life. You’ll find a bit of yourself in each tale.”
--Vanessa Williams, actress and singer
“Perhaps because my older sister was a collie, I am never more myself than when in the presence of a dog. Kudos to Allen and Linda for sharing the myriad of ways dogs bring joy, healing, and gratitude into our lives.”
--Wendie Malick, actor and advocate
“These stories come from a diverse range of women about a diverse range of dogs and experiences, yet they share one common, uplifting theme: how women and dogs inspire and fulfill each other through love, dedication and companionship. The Andersons excel at celebrating that special bond.”
--Debrah R. Schnackenberg, Vice President, Emergency Services, American Humane Association
“Once again the Andersons have produced an inspiring book for women who love dogs, this time packed with stories and meditations that will make you smile, weep and be moved by scenes from Katrina rescues to the dog that dazzled David Letterman on his Late Night show. If you have a special relationship with your dogs this book is for you.’”
--Linda Tellington-Jones PhD (Hon), founder of the Tellington TTouch Method® and author of 19 books in 13 languages
“This book is for all dog lovers, and for those who wish to better understand the human-animal bond. It’s an inspiring read and will make you want to hug your best friend!”
--Patrick McDonnell, creator of MUTTS
“Cuddle up with your dog and prepare to be profoundly moved by these heartwarming stories of the special bond that exists between women and their dogs. In reading each story, you will be humbled by the virtuous characteristics of our dog companions who clearly cherish sharing their lives with us. These powerful stories will resonate deeply with anyone who has ever loved a dog.”
--June Cotner, author of Animal Blessings and Dog Blessings, www.JuneCotner.com
“This is a charming collection of true stories that will affirm people’s feelings about the love and spiritual nature of our wonderful canine companions.”
--Sonya Fitzpatrick, television and radio host and author of What the Animals Tell
Houston resident, pet columnist, and blogger Bobbi Leder’s story in the book offers insights into the emotional support and health benefits women get when a dog becomes a BFF. Bobbi’s story about Euri, an English cocker spaniel who restored her to health, is featured in Dogs and the Women Who Love Them. Bobbi and Euri will both be signing/paw-printing books on Sunday, November 7th at Natural Pawz Heights, 514 West 19th Street, Houston, TX, 713-864-4777. The local Gulf Coast Cocker Spaniel Rescue will benefit from sales of the books, a raffle, and dog costume contest at this event. There is a $5 entry fee for the costume contest. Everyone is invited to dress up and bring their dogs and/or share photos of the dogs they love for this celebration of a relationship unlike any other.
O Magazine recommended Dogs and the Women Who Love Them, and it’s on the Oprah.com website. Betty White, Wendie Malick, Vanessa Williams, and American Humane Association, among others endorsed the book. In this collection of true stories from women around the country, dogs serve as companions, listeners, canine children, creatures to rescue, and protectors.
BOOK EVENT CELEBRATION DETAILS:
Location: Natural Pawz, 514 West 19th Street, Houston, TX 77008
Phone: 713-864-4777
Date: Sunday, November 7, 2010
Time: 2:00 to 4:00 pm
Websites: http://www.dogsandthewomenwholovethem.com, http://www.angelanimals.net
The Pick of the Litter of New Books about Our BFFs
"The rescuing works both ways again in Allen and Linda Anderson's Collection, Dogs and the Women Who Love Them: Extraordinary True Stories of Loyalty, Healing, and Inspiration, as canines who've suffered abuse, neglect or misfortune seek and comfort humans who've endured the same."
--Karen Holt, O Magazine and Oprah.com website
“When asked, ‘Betty, you never remarried! How can you live alone?’, my answer is simple: My golden retriever, Pontiac, is my saving grace.”
--Betty White, actress and author
“These heart-warming stories of dogs and the women who love them solidify the fact that the animal-human bond is so unique and necessary for enhancing one’s life. You’ll find a bit of yourself in each tale.”
--Vanessa Williams, actress and singer
“Perhaps because my older sister was a collie, I am never more myself than when in the presence of a dog. Kudos to Allen and Linda for sharing the myriad of ways dogs bring joy, healing, and gratitude into our lives.”
--Wendie Malick, actor and advocate
“These stories come from a diverse range of women about a diverse range of dogs and experiences, yet they share one common, uplifting theme: how women and dogs inspire and fulfill each other through love, dedication and companionship. The Andersons excel at celebrating that special bond.”
--Debrah R. Schnackenberg, Vice President, Emergency Services, American Humane Association
“Once again the Andersons have produced an inspiring book for women who love dogs, this time packed with stories and meditations that will make you smile, weep and be moved by scenes from Katrina rescues to the dog that dazzled David Letterman on his Late Night show. If you have a special relationship with your dogs this book is for you.’”
--Linda Tellington-Jones PhD (Hon), founder of the Tellington TTouch Method® and author of 19 books in 13 languages
“This book is for all dog lovers, and for those who wish to better understand the human-animal bond. It’s an inspiring read and will make you want to hug your best friend!”
--Patrick McDonnell, creator of MUTTS
“Cuddle up with your dog and prepare to be profoundly moved by these heartwarming stories of the special bond that exists between women and their dogs. In reading each story, you will be humbled by the virtuous characteristics of our dog companions who clearly cherish sharing their lives with us. These powerful stories will resonate deeply with anyone who has ever loved a dog.”
--June Cotner, author of Animal Blessings and Dog Blessings, www.JuneCotner.com
“This is a charming collection of true stories that will affirm people’s feelings about the love and spiritual nature of our wonderful canine companions.”
--Sonya Fitzpatrick, television and radio host and author of What the Animals Tell
DOGS AND THE WOMEN WHO LOVE THEM Book Event at CHANGING HANDS BOOKSTORE in Tempe, AZ
Do You Love Your Dog?
Join contributing author Debra White for a special book signing of Dogs and the Women Who Love Them: Extraordinary True Stories of Loyalty, Healing, and Inspiration celebrating the deep connection women have with their dogs.
O Magazine! has recommended this book, and it is on the Oprah.com website. Betty White, Wendie Malick, Vanessa Williams, and American Humane Association, among others, have endorsed it.
BOOK EVENT CELEBRATION DETAILS:
Location: Changing Hands Bookstore, 6428 South McClintock Drive, Tempe, AZ
Phone: 480-730-0205
Date: Tuesday, November 20, 2010
Time: 7:00 pm
Websites: http://www.dogsandthewomenwholovethem.com, http://www.angelanimals.net
The Pick of the Litter of New Books about Our BFFs
"The rescuing works both ways again in Allen and Linda Anderson's Collection, Dogs and the Women Who Love Them: Extraordinary True Stories of Loyalty, Healing, and Inspiration, as canines who've suffered abuse, neglect or misfortune seek and comfort humans who've endured the same."
--Karen Holt, O Magazine and Oprah.com website
“When asked, ‘Betty, you never remarried! How can you live alone?’, my answer is simple: My golden retriever, Pontiac, is my saving grace.”
--Betty White, actress and author
“These heart-warming stories of dogs and the women who love them solidify the fact that the animal-human bond is so unique and necessary for enhancing one’s life. You’ll find a bit of yourself in each tale.”
--Vanessa Williams, actress and singer
“Perhaps because my older sister was a collie, I am never more myself than when in the presence of a dog. Kudos to Allen and Linda for sharing the myriad of ways dogs bring joy, healing, and gratitude into our lives.”
--Wendie Malick, actor and advocate
"The authors who gave us Angel Dogs: Divine Messengers of Love and other titles popular among animal lovers here present a collection of essays by women describing overwhelming joy at having their canine companions. The book is divided into three sections demonstrating how the dogs fill a void in their owners’ lives, such as through loyalty or heroism, healing (emotional and physical), and in response to other special needs. A short meditation at the end of each entry invites readers to consider their emotional responses to the essay. The common theme running throughout is that dogs are not only faithful companions but also spiritual guides and messengers of love. The stories of Major, Sandy, Princess, Java, Lady, McDuff, and others will resonate long after the book is finished. VERDICT: All will touch the hearts of readers fortunate enough to enjoy or seeking this type of relationship."
--Susan Riley, Library Journal
Join contributing author Debra White for a special book signing of Dogs and the Women Who Love Them: Extraordinary True Stories of Loyalty, Healing, and Inspiration celebrating the deep connection women have with their dogs.
O Magazine! has recommended this book, and it is on the Oprah.com website. Betty White, Wendie Malick, Vanessa Williams, and American Humane Association, among others, have endorsed it.
BOOK EVENT CELEBRATION DETAILS:
Location: Changing Hands Bookstore, 6428 South McClintock Drive, Tempe, AZ
Phone: 480-730-0205
Date: Tuesday, November 20, 2010
Time: 7:00 pm
Websites: http://www.dogsandthewomenwholovethem.com, http://www.angelanimals.net
The Pick of the Litter of New Books about Our BFFs
"The rescuing works both ways again in Allen and Linda Anderson's Collection, Dogs and the Women Who Love Them: Extraordinary True Stories of Loyalty, Healing, and Inspiration, as canines who've suffered abuse, neglect or misfortune seek and comfort humans who've endured the same."
--Karen Holt, O Magazine and Oprah.com website
“When asked, ‘Betty, you never remarried! How can you live alone?’, my answer is simple: My golden retriever, Pontiac, is my saving grace.”
--Betty White, actress and author
“These heart-warming stories of dogs and the women who love them solidify the fact that the animal-human bond is so unique and necessary for enhancing one’s life. You’ll find a bit of yourself in each tale.”
--Vanessa Williams, actress and singer
“Perhaps because my older sister was a collie, I am never more myself than when in the presence of a dog. Kudos to Allen and Linda for sharing the myriad of ways dogs bring joy, healing, and gratitude into our lives.”
--Wendie Malick, actor and advocate
"The authors who gave us Angel Dogs: Divine Messengers of Love and other titles popular among animal lovers here present a collection of essays by women describing overwhelming joy at having their canine companions. The book is divided into three sections demonstrating how the dogs fill a void in their owners’ lives, such as through loyalty or heroism, healing (emotional and physical), and in response to other special needs. A short meditation at the end of each entry invites readers to consider their emotional responses to the essay. The common theme running throughout is that dogs are not only faithful companions but also spiritual guides and messengers of love. The stories of Major, Sandy, Princess, Java, Lady, McDuff, and others will resonate long after the book is finished. VERDICT: All will touch the hearts of readers fortunate enough to enjoy or seeking this type of relationship."
--Susan Riley, Library Journal
DOGS AND THE WOMEN WHO LOVE THEM Book Event at Octavia Books in New Orleans, LA
Do You Love Your Dog?
Join Kim Dudek for a book event to celebrate the special connection women have with their dogs. Kim is a contributing author for the new book, Dogs and the Women Who Love Them: Extraordinary True Stories of Loyalty, Healing, and Inspiration by Allen and Linda Anderson (New World Library). At a presentation where she will introduce and sign the book, Kim would love to meet you. Bring photos of and tell stories about what dogs have meant in your life.
Kim Dudek is founder of Dag’s House in New Orleans. She and her staff specialize in the shelter, fitness, and rehabilitation of special needs dogs. www.dagshouse.com. She’ll share the story of Dagnabit who inspired her to do this type of service.
O Magazine! has recommended this book, and it is on the Oprah.com website. Betty White, Wendie Malick, Vanessa Williams, and American Humane Association, among others, have endorsed it.
BOOK EVENT CELEBRATION DETAILS:
Location: Octavia Books, 513 Octavia Street, New Orleans, LA 70115
Phone: 504-899-READ (7323)
Date: Thursday, November 4th
Time: 6:00 pm
Websites: http://www.dogsandthewomenwholovethem.com, http://www.angelanimals.net
The Pick of the Litter of New Books about Our BFFs
"The rescuing works both ways again in Allen and Linda Anderson's Collection, Dogs and the Women Who Love Them: Extraordinary True Stories of Loyalty, Healing, and Inspiration, as canines who've suffered abuse, neglect or misfortune seek and comfort humans who've endured the same."
--Karen Holt, O Magazine and Oprah.com website
“When asked, ‘Betty, you never remarried! How can you live alone?’, my answer is simple: My golden retriever, Pontiac, is my saving grace.”
--Betty White, actress and author
“These heart-warming stories of dogs and the women who love them solidify the fact that the animal-human bond is so unique and necessary for enhancing one’s life. You’ll find a bit of yourself in each tale.”
--Vanessa Williams, actress and singer
“Perhaps because my older sister was a collie, I am never more myself than when in the presence of a dog. Kudos to Allen and Linda for sharing the myriad of ways dogs bring joy, healing, and gratitude into our lives.”
--Wendie Malick, actor and advocate
Join Kim Dudek for a book event to celebrate the special connection women have with their dogs. Kim is a contributing author for the new book, Dogs and the Women Who Love Them: Extraordinary True Stories of Loyalty, Healing, and Inspiration by Allen and Linda Anderson (New World Library). At a presentation where she will introduce and sign the book, Kim would love to meet you. Bring photos of and tell stories about what dogs have meant in your life.
Kim Dudek is founder of Dag’s House in New Orleans. She and her staff specialize in the shelter, fitness, and rehabilitation of special needs dogs. www.dagshouse.com. She’ll share the story of Dagnabit who inspired her to do this type of service.
O Magazine! has recommended this book, and it is on the Oprah.com website. Betty White, Wendie Malick, Vanessa Williams, and American Humane Association, among others, have endorsed it.
BOOK EVENT CELEBRATION DETAILS:
Location: Octavia Books, 513 Octavia Street, New Orleans, LA 70115
Phone: 504-899-READ (7323)
Date: Thursday, November 4th
Time: 6:00 pm
Websites: http://www.dogsandthewomenwholovethem.com, http://www.angelanimals.net
The Pick of the Litter of New Books about Our BFFs
"The rescuing works both ways again in Allen and Linda Anderson's Collection, Dogs and the Women Who Love Them: Extraordinary True Stories of Loyalty, Healing, and Inspiration, as canines who've suffered abuse, neglect or misfortune seek and comfort humans who've endured the same."
--Karen Holt, O Magazine and Oprah.com website
“When asked, ‘Betty, you never remarried! How can you live alone?’, my answer is simple: My golden retriever, Pontiac, is my saving grace.”
--Betty White, actress and author
“These heart-warming stories of dogs and the women who love them solidify the fact that the animal-human bond is so unique and necessary for enhancing one’s life. You’ll find a bit of yourself in each tale.”
--Vanessa Williams, actress and singer
“Perhaps because my older sister was a collie, I am never more myself than when in the presence of a dog. Kudos to Allen and Linda for sharing the myriad of ways dogs bring joy, healing, and gratitude into our lives.”
--Wendie Malick, actor and advocate
DOGS AND THE WOMEN WHO LOVE THEM Book Event at Village Books in Pacific Palisades, CA with Karen Dawn
Do You Love Your Dog?
Join contributing author Karen Dawn for a special book presentation and signing of Dogs and the Women Who Love Them: Extraordinary True Stories of Loyalty, Healing, and Inspiration celebrating the deep connection women have with their dogs.
O Magazine! has recommended this book, and it is on the Oprah.com website. Betty White, Wendie Malick, Vanessa Williams, and American Humane Association, among others, have endorsed it.
BOOK EVENT CELEBRATION DETAILS:
Location: Village Books, 1049 Swarthmore Avenue, Pacific Palisades, CA 90272
Phone: 310-454-4063
Date: Monday, November 1, 2010
Time: 7:30 pm
Websites: http://www.dogsandthewomenwholovethem.com, http://www.angelanimals.net
The Pick of the Litter of New Books about Our BFFs
"The rescuing works both ways again in Allen and Linda Anderson's Collection, Dogs and the Women Who Love Them: Extraordinary True Stories of Loyalty, Healing, and Inspiration, as canines who've suffered abuse, neglect or misfortune seek and comfort humans who've endured the same."
--Karen Holt, O Magazine and Oprah.com website
“When asked, ‘Betty, you never remarried! How can you live alone?’, my answer is simple: My golden retriever, Pontiac, is my saving grace.”
--Betty White, actress and author
“These heart-warming stories of dogs and the women who love them solidify the fact that the animal-human bond is so unique and necessary for enhancing one’s life. You’ll find a bit of yourself in each tale.”
--Vanessa Williams, actress and singer
“Perhaps because my older sister was a collie, I am never more myself than when in the presence of a dog. Kudos to Allen and Linda for sharing the myriad of ways dogs bring joy, healing, and gratitude into our lives.”
--Wendie Malick, actor and advocate
“These stories come from a diverse range of women about a diverse range of dogs and experiences, yet they share one common, uplifting theme: how women and dogs inspire and fulfill each other through love, dedication and companionship. The Andersons excel at celebrating that special bond.”
--Debrah R. Schnackenberg, Vice President, Emergency Services, American Humane Association
“Once again the Andersons have produced an inspiring book for women who love dogs, this time packed with stories and meditations that will make you smile, weep and be moved by scenes from Katrina rescues to the dog that dazzled David Letterman on his Late Night show. If you have a special relationship with your dogs this book is for you.’”
--Linda Tellington-Jones PhD (Hon), founder of the Tellington TTouch Method® and author of 19 books in 13 languages
“This book is for all dog lovers, and for those who wish to better understand the human-animal bond. It’s an inspiring read and will make you want to hug your best friend!”
--Patrick McDonnell, creator of MUTTS
“Cuddle up with your dog and prepare to be profoundly moved by these heartwarming stories of the special bond that exists between women and their dogs. In reading each story, you will be humbled by the virtuous characteristics of our dog companions who clearly cherish sharing their lives with us. These powerful stories will resonate deeply with anyone who has ever loved a dog.”
--June Cotner, author of Animal Blessings and Dog Blessings, www.JuneCotner.com
“This is a charming collection of true stories that will affirm people’s feelings about the love and spiritual nature of our wonderful canine companions.”
--Sonya Fitzpatrick, television and radio host and author of What the Animals Tell
Join contributing author Karen Dawn for a special book presentation and signing of Dogs and the Women Who Love Them: Extraordinary True Stories of Loyalty, Healing, and Inspiration celebrating the deep connection women have with their dogs.
O Magazine! has recommended this book, and it is on the Oprah.com website. Betty White, Wendie Malick, Vanessa Williams, and American Humane Association, among others, have endorsed it.
BOOK EVENT CELEBRATION DETAILS:
Location: Village Books, 1049 Swarthmore Avenue, Pacific Palisades, CA 90272
Phone: 310-454-4063
Date: Monday, November 1, 2010
Time: 7:30 pm
Websites: http://www.dogsandthewomenwholovethem.com, http://www.angelanimals.net
The Pick of the Litter of New Books about Our BFFs
"The rescuing works both ways again in Allen and Linda Anderson's Collection, Dogs and the Women Who Love Them: Extraordinary True Stories of Loyalty, Healing, and Inspiration, as canines who've suffered abuse, neglect or misfortune seek and comfort humans who've endured the same."
--Karen Holt, O Magazine and Oprah.com website
“When asked, ‘Betty, you never remarried! How can you live alone?’, my answer is simple: My golden retriever, Pontiac, is my saving grace.”
--Betty White, actress and author
“These heart-warming stories of dogs and the women who love them solidify the fact that the animal-human bond is so unique and necessary for enhancing one’s life. You’ll find a bit of yourself in each tale.”
--Vanessa Williams, actress and singer
“Perhaps because my older sister was a collie, I am never more myself than when in the presence of a dog. Kudos to Allen and Linda for sharing the myriad of ways dogs bring joy, healing, and gratitude into our lives.”
--Wendie Malick, actor and advocate
“These stories come from a diverse range of women about a diverse range of dogs and experiences, yet they share one common, uplifting theme: how women and dogs inspire and fulfill each other through love, dedication and companionship. The Andersons excel at celebrating that special bond.”
--Debrah R. Schnackenberg, Vice President, Emergency Services, American Humane Association
“Once again the Andersons have produced an inspiring book for women who love dogs, this time packed with stories and meditations that will make you smile, weep and be moved by scenes from Katrina rescues to the dog that dazzled David Letterman on his Late Night show. If you have a special relationship with your dogs this book is for you.’”
--Linda Tellington-Jones PhD (Hon), founder of the Tellington TTouch Method® and author of 19 books in 13 languages
“This book is for all dog lovers, and for those who wish to better understand the human-animal bond. It’s an inspiring read and will make you want to hug your best friend!”
--Patrick McDonnell, creator of MUTTS
“Cuddle up with your dog and prepare to be profoundly moved by these heartwarming stories of the special bond that exists between women and their dogs. In reading each story, you will be humbled by the virtuous characteristics of our dog companions who clearly cherish sharing their lives with us. These powerful stories will resonate deeply with anyone who has ever loved a dog.”
--June Cotner, author of Animal Blessings and Dog Blessings, www.JuneCotner.com
“This is a charming collection of true stories that will affirm people’s feelings about the love and spiritual nature of our wonderful canine companions.”
--Sonya Fitzpatrick, television and radio host and author of What the Animals Tell
DOGS AND THE WOMEN WHO LOVE THEM Book Event at the Barnes and Noble in Tempe, AZ
Do You Love Your Dog?
Join contributing author Debra White for a special book signing of Dogs and the Women Who Love Them: Extraordinary True Stories of Loyalty, Healing, and Inspiration celebrating the deep connection women have with their dogs.
O Magazine! has recommended this book, and it is on the Oprah.com website. Betty White, Wendie Malick, Vanessa Williams, and American Humane Association, among others, have endorsed it.
BOOK EVENT CELEBRATION DETAILS:
Location: Barnes and Noble Booksellers, Tempe Marketplace, 2000 East Rio Salado Parkway, Tempe, AZ 85281
Phone: 480-894-6954
Date: Saturday, December 4, 2010
Time: 1:00 to 3:00 pm
Websites: http://www.dogsandthewomenwholovethem.com, http://www.angelanimals.net
The Pick of the Litter of New Books about Our BFFs
"The rescuing works both ways again in Allen and Linda Anderson's Collection, Dogs and the Women Who Love Them: Extraordinary True Stories of Loyalty, Healing, and Inspiration, as canines who've suffered abuse, neglect or misfortune seek and comfort humans who've endured the same."
--Karen Holt, O Magazine and Oprah.com website
“When asked, ‘Betty, you never remarried! How can you live alone?’, my answer is simple: My golden retriever, Pontiac, is my saving grace.”
--Betty White, actress and author
“These heart-warming stories of dogs and the women who love them solidify the fact that the animal-human bond is so unique and necessary for enhancing one’s life. You’ll find a bit of yourself in each tale.”
--Vanessa Williams, actress and singer
“Perhaps because my older sister was a collie, I am never more myself than when in the presence of a dog. Kudos to Allen and Linda for sharing the myriad of ways dogs bring joy, healing, and gratitude into our lives.”
--Wendie Malick, actor and advocate
"The authors who gave us Angel Dogs: Divine Messengers of Love and other titles popular among animal lovers here present a collection of essays by women describing overwhelming joy at having their canine companions. The book is divided into three sections demonstrating how the dogs fill a void in their owners’ lives, such as through loyalty or heroism, healing (emotional and physical), and in response to other special needs. A short meditation at the end of each entry invites readers to consider their emotional responses to the essay. The common theme running throughout is that dogs are not only faithful companions but also spiritual guides and messengers of love. The stories of Major, Sandy, Princess, Java, Lady, McDuff, and others will resonate long after the book is finished. VERDICT: All will touch the hearts of readers fortunate enough to enjoy or seeking this type of relationship."
--Susan Riley, Library Journal
Join contributing author Debra White for a special book signing of Dogs and the Women Who Love Them: Extraordinary True Stories of Loyalty, Healing, and Inspiration celebrating the deep connection women have with their dogs.
O Magazine! has recommended this book, and it is on the Oprah.com website. Betty White, Wendie Malick, Vanessa Williams, and American Humane Association, among others, have endorsed it.
BOOK EVENT CELEBRATION DETAILS:
Location: Barnes and Noble Booksellers, Tempe Marketplace, 2000 East Rio Salado Parkway, Tempe, AZ 85281
Phone: 480-894-6954
Date: Saturday, December 4, 2010
Time: 1:00 to 3:00 pm
Websites: http://www.dogsandthewomenwholovethem.com, http://www.angelanimals.net
The Pick of the Litter of New Books about Our BFFs
"The rescuing works both ways again in Allen and Linda Anderson's Collection, Dogs and the Women Who Love Them: Extraordinary True Stories of Loyalty, Healing, and Inspiration, as canines who've suffered abuse, neglect or misfortune seek and comfort humans who've endured the same."
--Karen Holt, O Magazine and Oprah.com website
“When asked, ‘Betty, you never remarried! How can you live alone?’, my answer is simple: My golden retriever, Pontiac, is my saving grace.”
--Betty White, actress and author
“These heart-warming stories of dogs and the women who love them solidify the fact that the animal-human bond is so unique and necessary for enhancing one’s life. You’ll find a bit of yourself in each tale.”
--Vanessa Williams, actress and singer
“Perhaps because my older sister was a collie, I am never more myself than when in the presence of a dog. Kudos to Allen and Linda for sharing the myriad of ways dogs bring joy, healing, and gratitude into our lives.”
--Wendie Malick, actor and advocate
"The authors who gave us Angel Dogs: Divine Messengers of Love and other titles popular among animal lovers here present a collection of essays by women describing overwhelming joy at having their canine companions. The book is divided into three sections demonstrating how the dogs fill a void in their owners’ lives, such as through loyalty or heroism, healing (emotional and physical), and in response to other special needs. A short meditation at the end of each entry invites readers to consider their emotional responses to the essay. The common theme running throughout is that dogs are not only faithful companions but also spiritual guides and messengers of love. The stories of Major, Sandy, Princess, Java, Lady, McDuff, and others will resonate long after the book is finished. VERDICT: All will touch the hearts of readers fortunate enough to enjoy or seeking this type of relationship."
--Susan Riley, Library Journal
DOGS AND THE WOMEN WHO LOVE THEM Book Signing at Barnes and Noble in Clay, NY
Do You Love Your Dog?
Join contributing author Diane Massie for a special book signing of Dogs and the Women Who Love Them: Extraordinary True Stories of Loyalty, Healing, and Inspiration celebrating the deep connection women have with their dogs.
O Magazine! has recommended this book, and it is on the Oprah.com website. Betty White, Wendie Malick, Vanessa Williams, and American Humane Association, among others, have endorsed it.
BOOK EVENT CELEBRATION DETAILS:
Location: Barnes & Noble, Clay, New York, 3956 Route 31, Liverpool, NY 13090
Phone: 315-622-0370
Date: Saturday, November 28, 2010
Time: Afternoon
Websites: http://www.dogsandthewomenwholovethem.com, http://www.angelanimals.net
The Pick of the Litter of New Books about Our BFFs
"The rescuing works both ways again in Allen and Linda Anderson's Collection, Dogs and the Women Who Love Them: Extraordinary True Stories of Loyalty, Healing, and Inspiration, as canines who've suffered abuse, neglect or misfortune seek and comfort humans who've endured the same."
--Karen Holt, O Magazine and Oprah.com website
“When asked, ‘Betty, you never remarried! How can you live alone?’, my answer is simple: My golden retriever, Pontiac, is my saving grace.”
--Betty White, actress and author
“These heart-warming stories of dogs and the women who love them solidify the fact that the animal-human bond is so unique and necessary for enhancing one’s life. You’ll find a bit of yourself in each tale.”
--Vanessa Williams, actress and singer
“Perhaps because my older sister was a collie, I am never more myself than when in the presence of a dog. Kudos to Allen and Linda for sharing the myriad of ways dogs bring joy, healing, and gratitude into our lives.”
--Wendie Malick, actor and advocate
"The authors who gave us Angel Dogs: Divine Messengers of Love and other titles popular among animal lovers here present a collection of essays by women describing overwhelming joy at having their canine companions. The book is divided into three sections demonstrating how the dogs fill a void in their owners’ lives, such as through loyalty or heroism, healing (emotional and physical), and in response to other special needs. A short meditation at the end of each entry invites readers to consider their emotional responses to the essay. The common theme running throughout is that dogs are not only faithful companions but also spiritual guides and messengers of love. The stories of Major, Sandy, Princess, Java, Lady, McDuff, and others will resonate long after the book is finished. VERDICT: All will touch the hearts of readers fortunate enough to enjoy or seeking this type of relationship."
--Susan Riley, Library Journal
Join contributing author Diane Massie for a special book signing of Dogs and the Women Who Love Them: Extraordinary True Stories of Loyalty, Healing, and Inspiration celebrating the deep connection women have with their dogs.
O Magazine! has recommended this book, and it is on the Oprah.com website. Betty White, Wendie Malick, Vanessa Williams, and American Humane Association, among others, have endorsed it.
BOOK EVENT CELEBRATION DETAILS:
Location: Barnes & Noble, Clay, New York, 3956 Route 31, Liverpool, NY 13090
Phone: 315-622-0370
Date: Saturday, November 28, 2010
Time: Afternoon
Websites: http://www.dogsandthewomenwholovethem.com, http://www.angelanimals.net
The Pick of the Litter of New Books about Our BFFs
"The rescuing works both ways again in Allen and Linda Anderson's Collection, Dogs and the Women Who Love Them: Extraordinary True Stories of Loyalty, Healing, and Inspiration, as canines who've suffered abuse, neglect or misfortune seek and comfort humans who've endured the same."
--Karen Holt, O Magazine and Oprah.com website
“When asked, ‘Betty, you never remarried! How can you live alone?’, my answer is simple: My golden retriever, Pontiac, is my saving grace.”
--Betty White, actress and author
“These heart-warming stories of dogs and the women who love them solidify the fact that the animal-human bond is so unique and necessary for enhancing one’s life. You’ll find a bit of yourself in each tale.”
--Vanessa Williams, actress and singer
“Perhaps because my older sister was a collie, I am never more myself than when in the presence of a dog. Kudos to Allen and Linda for sharing the myriad of ways dogs bring joy, healing, and gratitude into our lives.”
--Wendie Malick, actor and advocate
"The authors who gave us Angel Dogs: Divine Messengers of Love and other titles popular among animal lovers here present a collection of essays by women describing overwhelming joy at having their canine companions. The book is divided into three sections demonstrating how the dogs fill a void in their owners’ lives, such as through loyalty or heroism, healing (emotional and physical), and in response to other special needs. A short meditation at the end of each entry invites readers to consider their emotional responses to the essay. The common theme running throughout is that dogs are not only faithful companions but also spiritual guides and messengers of love. The stories of Major, Sandy, Princess, Java, Lady, McDuff, and others will resonate long after the book is finished. VERDICT: All will touch the hearts of readers fortunate enough to enjoy or seeking this type of relationship."
--Susan Riley, Library Journal
DOGS AND THE WOMEN WHO LOVE THEM Book Event at Valley Bookseller in Stillwater, MN
Do You Love Your Dog?
Join award-winning authors Allen and Linda Anderson with contributing authors Sage Lewis and Jenny Pavlovic for a celebration of the special connection women have with their dogs. The Andersons will share dramatic true stories from Dogs and the Women Who Love Them: Extraordinary True Stories of Loyalty, Healing, and Inspiration.
You can talk about and show photos of your dogs, if you wish. You’re also invited to bring a photo of you and your dog, side-by-side, to enter in a woman-dog look-alike contest. The winner, drawn from the look-alike photos, will receive a gift certificate from a local pet supply store. O Magazine! has recommended this book, and it is on the Oprah.com website. Betty White, Wendie Malick, Vanessa Williams, and American Humane Association, among others, have endorsed it.
This event will also benefit local animal rescue groups and organizations.
BOOK LAUNCH EVENT CELEBRATION DETAILS:
Valley Bookseller, 217 Main Street North, Stillwater, MN 55082
Phone: 651-430-3385
Date: Thursday, November 18th
Time: 6:00 p.m.
Websites: http://www.dogsandthewomenwholovethem.com, http://www.angelanimals.net
The Pick of the Litter of New Books about Our BFFs
"The rescuing works both ways again in Allen and Linda Anderson's Collection, Dogs and the Women Who Love Them: Extraordinary True Stories of Loyalty, Healing, and Inspiration, as canines who've suffered abuse, neglect or misfortune seek and comfort humans who've endured the same."
--Karen Holt, O Magazine and Oprah.com website
“When asked, ‘Betty, you never remarried! How can you live alone?’, my answer is simple: My golden retriever, Pontiac, is my saving grace.”
--Betty White, actress and author
“These heart-warming stories of dogs and the women who love them solidify the fact that the animal-human bond is so unique and necessary for enhancing one’s life. You’ll find a bit of yourself in each tale.”
--Vanessa Williams, actress and singer
“Perhaps because my older sister was a collie, I am never more myself than when in the presence of a dog. Kudos to Allen and Linda for sharing the myriad of ways dogs bring joy, healing, and gratitude into our lives.”
--Wendie Malick, actor and advocate
Join award-winning authors Allen and Linda Anderson with contributing authors Sage Lewis and Jenny Pavlovic for a celebration of the special connection women have with their dogs. The Andersons will share dramatic true stories from Dogs and the Women Who Love Them: Extraordinary True Stories of Loyalty, Healing, and Inspiration.
You can talk about and show photos of your dogs, if you wish. You’re also invited to bring a photo of you and your dog, side-by-side, to enter in a woman-dog look-alike contest. The winner, drawn from the look-alike photos, will receive a gift certificate from a local pet supply store. O Magazine! has recommended this book, and it is on the Oprah.com website. Betty White, Wendie Malick, Vanessa Williams, and American Humane Association, among others, have endorsed it.
This event will also benefit local animal rescue groups and organizations.
BOOK LAUNCH EVENT CELEBRATION DETAILS:
Valley Bookseller, 217 Main Street North, Stillwater, MN 55082
Phone: 651-430-3385
Date: Thursday, November 18th
Time: 6:00 p.m.
Websites: http://www.dogsandthewomenwholovethem.com, http://www.angelanimals.net
The Pick of the Litter of New Books about Our BFFs
"The rescuing works both ways again in Allen and Linda Anderson's Collection, Dogs and the Women Who Love Them: Extraordinary True Stories of Loyalty, Healing, and Inspiration, as canines who've suffered abuse, neglect or misfortune seek and comfort humans who've endured the same."
--Karen Holt, O Magazine and Oprah.com website
“When asked, ‘Betty, you never remarried! How can you live alone?’, my answer is simple: My golden retriever, Pontiac, is my saving grace.”
--Betty White, actress and author
“These heart-warming stories of dogs and the women who love them solidify the fact that the animal-human bond is so unique and necessary for enhancing one’s life. You’ll find a bit of yourself in each tale.”
--Vanessa Williams, actress and singer
“Perhaps because my older sister was a collie, I am never more myself than when in the presence of a dog. Kudos to Allen and Linda for sharing the myriad of ways dogs bring joy, healing, and gratitude into our lives.”
--Wendie Malick, actor and advocate
DOGS AND THE WOMEN WHO LOVE THEM Book Event at The Black Dog Cafe in St. Paul, MN
Do You Love Your Dog?
Join award-winning authors Allen and Linda Anderson with contributing authors Sage Lewis and Jenny Pavlovic for a celebration of the special connection women have with their dogs. The Andersons will share dramatic true stories from Dogs and the Women Who Love Them: Extraordinary True Stories of Loyalty, Healing, and Inspiration.
You can talk about and show photos of your dogs, if you wish. You’re also invited to bring a photo of you and your dog, side-by-side, to enter in a woman-dog look-alike contest. The winner, drawn from the look-alike photos, will receive a gift certificate from a local pet supply store. O Magazine! has recommended this book, and it is on the Oprah.com website. Betty White, Wendie Malick, Vanessa Williams, and American Humane Association, among others, have endorsed it.
This event will also benefit local animal rescue groups and organizations.
BOOK LAUNCH EVENT CELEBRATION DETAILS:
The Black Dog Café, 308 Prince Street, St. Paul, MN 55101
Phone: 651-228-9274
Date: Wednesday, November 17th
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Websites: http://www.dogsandthewomenwholovethem.com, http://www.angelanimals.net
The Pick of the Litter of New Books about Our BFFs
"The rescuing works both ways again in Allen and Linda Anderson's Collection, Dogs and the Women Who Love Them: Extraordinary True Stories of Loyalty, Healing, and Inspiration, as canines who've suffered abuse, neglect or misfortune seek and comfort humans who've endured the same."
--Karen Holt, O Magazine and Oprah.com website
“When asked, ‘Betty, you never remarried! How can you live alone?’, my answer is simple: My golden retriever, Pontiac, is my saving grace.”
--Betty White, actress and author
“These heart-warming stories of dogs and the women who love them solidify the fact that the animal-human bond is so unique and necessary for enhancing one’s life. You’ll find a bit of yourself in each tale.”
--Vanessa Williams, actress and singer
“Perhaps because my older sister was a collie, I am never more myself than when in the presence of a dog. Kudos to Allen and Linda for sharing the myriad of ways dogs bring joy, healing, and gratitude into our lives.”
--Wendie Malick, actor and advocate
Join award-winning authors Allen and Linda Anderson with contributing authors Sage Lewis and Jenny Pavlovic for a celebration of the special connection women have with their dogs. The Andersons will share dramatic true stories from Dogs and the Women Who Love Them: Extraordinary True Stories of Loyalty, Healing, and Inspiration.
You can talk about and show photos of your dogs, if you wish. You’re also invited to bring a photo of you and your dog, side-by-side, to enter in a woman-dog look-alike contest. The winner, drawn from the look-alike photos, will receive a gift certificate from a local pet supply store. O Magazine! has recommended this book, and it is on the Oprah.com website. Betty White, Wendie Malick, Vanessa Williams, and American Humane Association, among others, have endorsed it.
This event will also benefit local animal rescue groups and organizations.
BOOK LAUNCH EVENT CELEBRATION DETAILS:
The Black Dog Café, 308 Prince Street, St. Paul, MN 55101
Phone: 651-228-9274
Date: Wednesday, November 17th
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Websites: http://www.dogsandthewomenwholovethem.com, http://www.angelanimals.net
The Pick of the Litter of New Books about Our BFFs
"The rescuing works both ways again in Allen and Linda Anderson's Collection, Dogs and the Women Who Love Them: Extraordinary True Stories of Loyalty, Healing, and Inspiration, as canines who've suffered abuse, neglect or misfortune seek and comfort humans who've endured the same."
--Karen Holt, O Magazine and Oprah.com website
“When asked, ‘Betty, you never remarried! How can you live alone?’, my answer is simple: My golden retriever, Pontiac, is my saving grace.”
--Betty White, actress and author
“These heart-warming stories of dogs and the women who love them solidify the fact that the animal-human bond is so unique and necessary for enhancing one’s life. You’ll find a bit of yourself in each tale.”
--Vanessa Williams, actress and singer
“Perhaps because my older sister was a collie, I am never more myself than when in the presence of a dog. Kudos to Allen and Linda for sharing the myriad of ways dogs bring joy, healing, and gratitude into our lives.”
--Wendie Malick, actor and advocate
DOGS AND THE WOMEN WHO LOVE THEM Book Event at TRUE COLOR BOOKSTORE in Minneapolis, MN
Do You Love Your Dog?
Join award-winning authors Allen and Linda Anderson with contributing authors Sage Lewis and Jenny Pavlovic for a celebration of the special connection women have with their dogs. The Andersons will share dramatic true stories from Dogs and the Women Who Love Them: Extraordinary True Stories of Loyalty, Healing, and Inspiration.
You can talk about and show photos of your dogs, if you wish. You’re also invited to bring a photo of you and your dog, side-by-side, to enter in a woman-dog look-alike contest. The winner, drawn from the look-alike photos, will receive a gift certificate from a local pet supply store. O Magazine! has recommended this book, and it is on the Oprah.com website. Betty White, Wendie Malick, Vanessa Williams, and American Humane Association, among others, have endorsed it.
This event will also benefit local animal rescue groups and organizations.
BOOK LAUNCH EVENT CELEBRATION DETAILS:
True Colors Bookstore, 4755 Chicago Avenue, South, Minneapolis, MN 55407
Phone: 612-821-9630
Date: Tuesday, November 16th
Time: 6:30 pm
Websites: http://www.dogsandthewomenwholovethem.com, http://www.angelanimals.net
The Pick of the Litter of New Books about Our BFFs
"The rescuing works both ways again in Allen and Linda Anderson's Collection, Dogs and the Women Who Love Them: Extraordinary True Stories of Loyalty, Healing, and Inspiration, as canines who've suffered abuse, neglect or misfortune seek and comfort humans who've endured the same."
--Karen Holt, O Magazine and Oprah.com website
“When asked, ‘Betty, you never remarried! How can you live alone?’, my answer is simple: My golden retriever, Pontiac, is my saving grace.”
--Betty White, actress and author
“These heart-warming stories of dogs and the women who love them solidify the fact that the animal-human bond is so unique and necessary for enhancing one’s life. You’ll find a bit of yourself in each tale.”
--Vanessa Williams, actress and singer
“Perhaps because my older sister was a collie, I am never more myself than when in the presence of a dog. Kudos to Allen and Linda for sharing the myriad of ways dogs bring joy, healing, and gratitude into our lives.”
--Wendie Malick, actor and advocate
“These stories come from a diverse range of women about a diverse range of dogs and experiences, yet they share one common, uplifting theme: how women and dogs inspire and fulfill each other through love, dedication and companionship. The Andersons excel at celebrating that special bond.”
--Debrah R. Schnackenberg, Vice President, Emergency Services, American Humane Association
“Once again the Andersons have produced an inspiring book for women who love dogs, this time packed with stories and meditations that will make you smile, weep and be moved by scenes from Katrina rescues to the dog that dazzled David Letterman on his Late Night show. If you have a special relationship with your dogs this book is for you.’”
--Linda Tellington-Jones PhD (Hon), founder of the Tellington TTouch Method® and author of 19 books in 13 languages
“This book is for all dog lovers, and for those who wish to better understand the human-animal bond. It’s an inspiring read and will make you want to hug your best friend!”
--Patrick McDonnell, creator of MUTTS
“Cuddle up with your dog and prepare to be profoundly moved by these heartwarming stories of the special bond that exists between women and their dogs. In reading each story, you will be humbled by the virtuous characteristics of our dog companions who clearly cherish sharing their lives with us. These powerful stories will resonate deeply with anyone who has ever loved a dog.”
--June Cotner, author of Animal Blessings and Dog Blessings, www.JuneCotner.com
“This is a charming collection of true stories that will affirm people’s feelings about the love and spiritual nature of our wonderful canine companions.”
--Sonya Fitzpatrick, television and radio host and author of What the Animals Tell
Join award-winning authors Allen and Linda Anderson with contributing authors Sage Lewis and Jenny Pavlovic for a celebration of the special connection women have with their dogs. The Andersons will share dramatic true stories from Dogs and the Women Who Love Them: Extraordinary True Stories of Loyalty, Healing, and Inspiration.
You can talk about and show photos of your dogs, if you wish. You’re also invited to bring a photo of you and your dog, side-by-side, to enter in a woman-dog look-alike contest. The winner, drawn from the look-alike photos, will receive a gift certificate from a local pet supply store. O Magazine! has recommended this book, and it is on the Oprah.com website. Betty White, Wendie Malick, Vanessa Williams, and American Humane Association, among others, have endorsed it.
This event will also benefit local animal rescue groups and organizations.
BOOK LAUNCH EVENT CELEBRATION DETAILS:
True Colors Bookstore, 4755 Chicago Avenue, South, Minneapolis, MN 55407
Phone: 612-821-9630
Date: Tuesday, November 16th
Time: 6:30 pm
Websites: http://www.dogsandthewomenwholovethem.com, http://www.angelanimals.net
The Pick of the Litter of New Books about Our BFFs
"The rescuing works both ways again in Allen and Linda Anderson's Collection, Dogs and the Women Who Love Them: Extraordinary True Stories of Loyalty, Healing, and Inspiration, as canines who've suffered abuse, neglect or misfortune seek and comfort humans who've endured the same."
--Karen Holt, O Magazine and Oprah.com website
“When asked, ‘Betty, you never remarried! How can you live alone?’, my answer is simple: My golden retriever, Pontiac, is my saving grace.”
--Betty White, actress and author
“These heart-warming stories of dogs and the women who love them solidify the fact that the animal-human bond is so unique and necessary for enhancing one’s life. You’ll find a bit of yourself in each tale.”
--Vanessa Williams, actress and singer
“Perhaps because my older sister was a collie, I am never more myself than when in the presence of a dog. Kudos to Allen and Linda for sharing the myriad of ways dogs bring joy, healing, and gratitude into our lives.”
--Wendie Malick, actor and advocate
“These stories come from a diverse range of women about a diverse range of dogs and experiences, yet they share one common, uplifting theme: how women and dogs inspire and fulfill each other through love, dedication and companionship. The Andersons excel at celebrating that special bond.”
--Debrah R. Schnackenberg, Vice President, Emergency Services, American Humane Association
“Once again the Andersons have produced an inspiring book for women who love dogs, this time packed with stories and meditations that will make you smile, weep and be moved by scenes from Katrina rescues to the dog that dazzled David Letterman on his Late Night show. If you have a special relationship with your dogs this book is for you.’”
--Linda Tellington-Jones PhD (Hon), founder of the Tellington TTouch Method® and author of 19 books in 13 languages
“This book is for all dog lovers, and for those who wish to better understand the human-animal bond. It’s an inspiring read and will make you want to hug your best friend!”
--Patrick McDonnell, creator of MUTTS
“Cuddle up with your dog and prepare to be profoundly moved by these heartwarming stories of the special bond that exists between women and their dogs. In reading each story, you will be humbled by the virtuous characteristics of our dog companions who clearly cherish sharing their lives with us. These powerful stories will resonate deeply with anyone who has ever loved a dog.”
--June Cotner, author of Animal Blessings and Dog Blessings, www.JuneCotner.com
“This is a charming collection of true stories that will affirm people’s feelings about the love and spiritual nature of our wonderful canine companions.”
--Sonya Fitzpatrick, television and radio host and author of What the Animals Tell
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