From the Mouths of Dogs: What Our Pets Teach Us about Life, Death, and Being Human
English
By (author): B.J. Hollars
What is it that dogs have done to earn the title of mans best friend? And more broadly, how have all of our furry, feathered, and four-legged brethren managed to enrich our lives? Why do we love them? What can we learn from them? And why is it so difficult to say goodbye? Join B.J. Hollars as he attempts to find outbeginning with an ancient dog cemetery in Ashkelon, Israel, and moving to the present day.
Hollarss firsthand reports recount a range of stories: the arduous existence of a shelter officer, a womans relentless attempt to found a senior-dog adoption facility, a familys struggle to create a one-of-a-kind orthotic for its bulldog, and the particular bond between a blind woman and her Seeing Eye dog. The book culminates with Hollarss own cross-country journey to Hartsdale Pet Cemeterythe countrys largest and oldest pet cemeteryto begin the long-overdue process of laying his own childhood dog to rest.
Through these stories, Hollars reveals much about our pets but even more about the humans who share their lives, providing a much-needed reminder that the world would be a better place if we took a few cues from mans best friends.