The Dog at the Gate
How a Throwaway Dog Becomes Special
By Sunny Weber
Max's first 8 weeks of life were the best of his life. He had his brothers, sisters, and mother until he was the last puppy. But when he was taken away to his new home he soon only had one person who cared for and loved him - his boy. He soon learned to distrust big people - they yelled at him and hurt him.
When Max was two years old everything changed when he had to fight to defend himself - he learned he didn't have to be afraid of everything anymore. But he was all too soon dumped at an animal shelter - a shelter where his days were numbered if he didn't find a home. But when you are confined in an enclosure all the time it is hard to live especially when you are passed over.
But just as he time runs out Max is given a second chance when a breed-specific rescue places him in a foster home. With someone who knows what an Australian Shepherd needs Max begins to become the dog, he was meant to be and he begins to shine as a dog who works through obedience training and shows.
This book follows Max's life all the way through it and beyond his last earthly breath and it is from the end that one can surmise that the title comes from. And be sure to have tissues as you read - you
will need them. This book is really good but emotionally moving as Max faces various situations that leave confused, hurt, and finally loved. This book has lessons that need to be learned and in this format makes the reader aware of the needs of Max as seen through his eyes.
I received a complimentary copy of this book from the author with no expectations but that I provide my honest opinion.
Book Details:
Book Title: The Dog at the Gate: How a Throwaway Dog Becomes Special by Sunny
Weber
Category: Middle-Grade Fiction (Ages 8-12), 246 pages
Genre: animals/pets
Publisher: Pups and Purrs Press
Release date: Oct 6, 2017
Content Rating: G
“The Dog at the Gate will help teach children to be kind to animals and learn that they have
feelings.”
- Temple Grandin, PhD - CO State University, Professor of Animal Science
--Author of Bright Not Broken: Gifted Kids, ADHD, and Autism
“This touching narrative, with its colorful characters and humane
messaging. . .conveys a resonant message of empathy for mistreated and
abandoned animals.”
- Kirkus Reviews
“Weber’s writing is clear and poignant, and includes an engaging plot and compelling
narrative.”
- Blue Ink Review
“Author Sunny Weber writes with a clean, uncomplicated style. Every
chapter has a charming illustration. . . an addictive and emotional
adventure. . . I highly recommend it. . .”
- Caitlin Lyle Farley, Five Star Review for Readers' Favorite / Barnes & Noble Bookstores
Book Description:
Can a dog like Max go from years without a bath to unconditional love and acceptance?
Or will his new family abandon him again?
Puppy Max doesn’t have the easiest start in life. He faces hunger,
living alone outside, a vicious dog next door, and menacing raccoons.
Just when he thinks it can’t get any worse, he is abandoned at an animal
shelter.
Max is rescued and fostered in a home complete with canine companions -
Miles, a benevolent fellow Australian Shepherd, and cantankerous, bossy
little Muffin. He also lives with three cats, two parakeets, and one
incredible mistress.
Fans of classics like Black Beauty, Thomasina, and Beautiful Joe, which feature
redemptive bonds between animals and people, will find The Dog at the Gate: How a Throwaway Dog
Becomes Special offers a touching tale of love and triumph.
Meet the Author:
Sunny Weber has over 25 years of experience in animal welfare advocacy.
She is a professional humane educator and believes compelling
storytelling reflects her passion for seeing the world through the eyes
of the animals she teaches about.
Real stories are Sunny’s key to making deep impressions on young minds,
for the future of animal welfare lies in sensitive people who will have
the power to alter the negative impacts of previous generations and
bring about positive change for all inhabitants of our planet.
Sunny has developed educational programs regarding compassion, respect,
and care of domestic and wild animals. She writes extensively on animal
issues in fiction, non-fiction, and blogs.
Sunny lives in Colorado with dogs and cats. Their yard is a Certified
Backyard Habitat for birds, squirrels, rabbits, pollinators, and any
other creature with fur or feathers who wanders in.
Connect with the
author: Website ~ Twitter ~ Facebook ~ LinkedIn
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