Shelter Dogs: Amazing Stories of Adopted Strays by Peg Kehret

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  • Publisher: Topeka Bindery
  • Pub. Date: July 2003
  • ISBN-13: 9780613618540
 
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Abig, jumpy dog who's "hard to handle," a scared little dog who snarls and snaps at everyone, a blind dog who hasn't been house-trained -- all have come to the shelter. What is going to happen to these abandoned animals? Must they be euthanized? Or can they be adopted and live happily ever after? Award-winning author Peg Kehret tells the true stories of eight amazing shelter dogs and how they have changed the lives of the caring, courageous people who love them.

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Tells the stories of eight stray dogs that were adopted from animal shelters and went on to become service dogs, actors, and heroes.

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An amiable collection of short anecdotes about unwanted dogs who were dumped at animal shelters by their owners; Kehret (Small Steps, 1996, etc.) tells of eight strays who were subsequently adopted and accomplished great things. Tracker, who "began life unwanted and unloved, as do far too many puppies," went on to become a movie star. Kirby's owner died and snapped and snarled at everyone; he was about to be euthanatized when a shelter worker said softly, "Hey, Kirby. Want to go for a walk?" and the dog's personality changed; he recognized the invitation and forever after was a loving dog. Joey was trained as a "service dog" by her owner, who has multiple sclerosis; Joey performs such tasks as picking up dropped items, opening doors and cupboards, and helping her owner's mobility. The most amazing story dog is Bridgette, who was able to predict, by picking up "subtle shifts in body odor and electromagnetic fields," when someone was going to have a seizure. This allowed her owner to lay down before a seizure. The hoards of dog-lovers out there will not find these incidents astonishing, but vindication, so there's a ready audience to cry over and gasp at the tale behind every dog. (b&w photos, notes) (Nonfiction. 10-14)

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Delightful storyby Anonymous

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March 04, 2008: So many people over look rescued dogs and the wonderful things that can happen to them when someone actually takes the time with them to adopt, love, and respect the animal. I got two such books for my birthday (being a dog lover and rescuer) and I must say they are books that should be a must-read for everyone.'Shelter Dogs' is a book you will want to read more than once. Congrats to Peg and Greg!

Shelter Dogs is Wonderful!!!by Anonymous

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January 16, 2004: Shelter dogs is about 8 different dogs that came from shelters, and made a difference in their owners. I recommend for all animal lovers!!!!


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