"Lost Dog" is an inspiring true story about the search for a missing dog and a spiritual revitalization. It is a first-hand experience about letting go of who we think we are, trusting our intuition and trusting in a relationship with a higher power. It is a journey of a woman's relationship with her dog, significant loss, her mind and body, people in her life and her relationship with her God. It is about faith, trust and gratitude.
You can't judge a dog by its cover: The heroic story of a sweet, loyal pit bull pup that defies expectations and her breed's reputation to save the day--and the boy she loves! 11-year-old Mackenzie has got one friend in the whole world: ...
It was a wet spring even in the city, and in these green hills, it rained and rained. The dog's paw-pads were shining jet. He sniffed, and sneezed, and plunged into dithering grass. A twenty-foot rope kept him from farmland and forest ...
Tails wag again. Best friends are reunited. In Where the Lost Dogs Go, Susannah Charleson, author of Scent of the Missing and a trusted chronicler of the human/animal bond, dives headlong into the world of missing dogs.
"After its dog, Gonker, disappears along the Appalachian Trail, a family begins a frantic search, one that is spurred on by the fact that Gonker will die from Addison's disease if he is not found within 23 days"--
smaller dog (forty pounds or so), he has earned his Canine Good Citizen certificate and is always a favorite of ... SUFFOLK M-0383: OSCAR (BEST FRIENDS) Oscar came in with medical issues but once he recovered physically he made up ...
In this book, you'll learn the most effective strategy for locating your missing dog: Analyzing your dog's behavior Performing only the specific tasks necessary for your dog's situation Employing the internet and local resources When and ...
"A dog is rescued after days afloat on a sheet of ice in the Baltic Sea (based on a true story)"--
Eleven-year-old Rose is autistic and struggles to understand her classmates.
Turns out his new friend had a plan. It seems he and his dying father were to be a big part of it. In this illustrated true story, one man tells the intriguing tale of what appears, at first, to simply be a chance encounter with a lost dog.
In this stand-alone middle-grade novel set in the same world as A Dog-Friendly Town, Josephine Cameron delivers a mystery full of prime-time puppers, Houdini-inspired whodunits, and a reminder that puzzles are best solved with a little ...