Charlie Keefe is a world famous dog painter. Unfortunately, Charlie's belove muse, Pete, his fun-loving Jack Russell terrier, has just died and he's totally devastated by the loss of his furry best friend. After months of grieving, Charlie reluctantly agrees to foster a new puppy from the local shelter, a cute King Charles Cavalier named Brownie. Charlie falls head over heels for this new puppy as well as being attracted to Janelle Jordan, the head hound at the dog rescue. Complications arise when the ghost of Pete appears one night to haunt him and Brownie setting off a bizarre chain of events that throws Charlie's life, career and entire belief system into chaos.
The second book in The Little Blue Dog series, readers can follow Louie's journey as an adopted shelter dog.
This book follows the psychological process leading to the adoption of an animal companion and alerts adopters to potential unconscious needs, patterns of behavior and elements of rescuing that hugely impacts dog adoptions in today's world.
Mom Peterson has trouble finding a family good enough to adopt the adorable Labradoodle, Gus.
"Eldad and Audrey Hagar, two animal lovers from opposite sides of the globe, found each other in Los Angeles, and for the past nine years have been on a mission to save animals from cruelty and neglect.
These are just a couple of the pets featured in Tails of Joy, an upbeat and heartwarming celebration of pets with special needs and their relationships with the humans who eventually become their lifelong companions.
In my opinion , every mentally sound , nonaggressive dog has the potential to be someone's wonderful pet . Strictly speaking , all of our domestic dogs are mixed breeds . Each breed was created by combining traits of different kinds of ...
Every dog's journey is described alongside its portrait -- stories of hope, often from abandonment or surrender through healing and rehabilitation to a new life."--Page 4 of cover.
The true story of how Jodiviah Stepp, a 'New Fish' extra in "The Shawshank Redemption," befriended a stray dog while the motion picture was being filmed at the Old Reformatory in Mansfield, Ohio.
" ... The determined journey of one little girl learning the sometimes agonizing meaning of responsibility with the reward of adopting a dog."--