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"Second Chances:
More Tales of Found Dogs"
By Elise Lufkin and Dana Walker
Each story in these pages is a mini
morality tale, through which we meet
some very interesting people from all
walks of life who look with empathy
beyond their own kind, give generously,
asking nothing in return, and speak
for those who cannot speak for
themselves.
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"One at a Time:A Week in an
American Animal Shelter"
By Diane Leigh and Marilee Geyer
Even more importantly, "One at a Time"
will give you hope. Because this tragedy
can be ended and each one of us can
be part of the solution offering us the
chance to become better people, to
reawaken our connection with other
living beings and to reaffirm the sanctity
of life itself.
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"Miracle Dog: How Quentin
Survived the Gas Chamber to
Speak for Animals on Death Row"
By Randy Grim
A straightforward and compelling
description of the challenges and
opportunities in providing help for
America’s unwanted and abandoned
animals. With action, humor and skillful
detail, Randy Grim captures the life-anddeath
situations faced by animal rescue
workers everyday.
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"Out of Harm’s Way"
By Terri Crisp
Terri Crisp’s devotion to animal rescue
comes straight from the heart, an
impulse as natural and vital as breathing.
Here is the unforgettable story of her
courageous efforts -- both miraculous
and heartbreaking -- to aid in the survival
of all our animal friends, great and small.
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"The Holistic Dog Book"
By Denise Flaim
This truly is a "Holistic" book,
encompassing all areas of sharing your
life with a dog. Denise Flaim delves
into topics like nutrition, training,
communication, vaccinations, allergies,
traditional Chinese medicine, cancer and
"finding the perfect vet" (to name a few).
This book is also crammed pack full of
herbal remedies and essential oil healing
therapies.
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"Holistic Guide for a Healthy Dog"
By Wendy Volhard and Kerry Brown, D.V.M.
A premier resource for dog owners concerned
with the improvement and maintenance of their
canine companion’s health, longevity and quality
of life. They discuss nutrition, physical well-being,
diagnostic and treatment modalities, including
vaccinations, for canine health problems and
disease prevention and outline an integral aspect
of traditional Chinese medicine applicable to dog
care.
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"Why is Cancer Killing Our Pets?"
By Deborah Straw
Deborah Straw has addressed a problem that
has been plaguing more and more pet owners
daily. This well documented book looks
carefully at causes, preventions, treatments
and very cautiously at cures for the epidemic
of cancer which is devastating our pets
today.
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"Food Pets Die For"
By Ann N Martin
Martin reveals the shocking truth about
the "food" we’re feeding our loved ones --
"byproducts" that are really mostly beaks and
feathers, hooves and horns and the remains
of euthanized pets, including tags and collars.
There are vets who believe that the increase
in certain diseases like cancer is directly
attributable to the foods they eat.
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"Protect Your Pet: More Shocking
Facts"
By Ann N. Martin
Shocking facts about the quality (rather, the
lack of quality) of the ingredients in commercial
pet food. Pet food manufacturers continue to
use highly questionable raw materials in their
products that include drugs, hormones, diseased
livestock and the carcasses of euthanized pets
collected from shelters and animal clinics.
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"Natural Health for Dogs and Cats"
By Dr. Pitcairn
Dr. Pitcairn has given animal caretakers
the definitive how-to for a healthier, more
natural and holistic approach to animal
health. This updated edition has added
information on diet and vaccinations based
on recent research. If you want your dog
to live a longer, healthier life then read this
book
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