I am in the midst of reading a very interesting book, called "Badge on My Collar, A Chronicle of Courageous Canines," written by Marilyn Jeffers Walton. In a press release I received, it mentions that 15 police and search and rescue dogs have been researched, telling their unique and fascinating stories.
One, Luke II, is the highly successful Cincinnati Police Department's K-9 , who was rescued from the Animal Friends Humane Society in Butler County, the day he was going to be put down. Other dogs from around the country and in Iraq, are featured in the book, which also includes the poignant story for the only dog lost at the World Trade Center on 9/11.
Over a span of 20 years, these stories were searched for and collected to create a true chronicle of these self-sacrificing and brave dogs.
A paperback book, it is fascinating to read, and I am sure my readers would agree. There is another very large book (coffee table type book!) called "Dog Heroes of 9/11," that is also a fascinating read, and the pictures of all the dogs are great. One can spend hours pouring over this one.
I just finished reading "Marley and Me," which I loved, but oh, what a time one would have with a dog like Marley. True love, that's for sure.
On these cold, overcast days, what is more fun than to curl up with a good book. Enjoy!
Have you hugged your dog today?
Have your dog or cat, neutered or spayed, to prevent the overpopulation of so many little puppies and kittens.
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