The Healing Power of Pets: Harnessing the Amazing Ability of Pets to Make and Keep People Happy and Healthy by Marty Becker, Danelle Morton

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  • Pub. Date: February 2002
  • 288pp
  • Sales Rank: 356,896
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    • Pub. Date: February 2002
    • Publisher: Hyperion
    • Format: Hardcover, 288pp
    • Sales Rank: 356,896

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    In The Healing Power of Pets, Dr. Marty Becker, the popular veterinary contributor to Good Morning America, shows readers how the special relationship between pets and people is one of the most powerful weapons in fighting disease and treating chronic conditions ranging from arthritis and depression to obesity. Blending revolutionary scientific discoveries with deeply moving personal stories of pets and their owners, Dr. Becker shows that the best medicine may not be in the medicine cabinet, but at your side.

    Susan Chernak McElroy

    Dr. Becker steps confidently . . . adding a strong voice for the healing powers of animals.

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    November 23, 2002: This is a touching and heart-tugging story about a man's great love and growing appreciation for animals and the powerful healing effects they have upon humans. It would seem that not having a pet makes us less human after reading this wonderful book by Vet Thomas Becker.