Books for Dog Lovers

Hello,  I just learned about and received three books for Dog Lovers (although they me be for all pet lovers and also for anyone who likes to read a variety of topics).  I have not read them yet, but I look forward to delving in.  Janet Lyman, my other blogger, is a fast reader, and will be reading them, too.  We will provide our review when done.  In the meantime, check these out:
Erik’s Hope: The Leash that Led me to Freedom is a fictional account based on the true story of a young woman’s transformational journey, assisted by her beloved dog, Erik. The book chronicles Andrea’s shift from a high-potential professional with little regard for matters of the heart to a passionate and caring advocate for personal change, growth and healing. To learn more go to: www.erikshope.com  or on facebook   www.facebook.com/EriksHope

Dogs Have Angels Too demonstrates how positive effects can come out of life’s unexpected turns and how the mutual love between people and pets is truly inspiring. In addition, Cavallaro reveals how one woman with a vision is able to enlighten others and bring about change for needy pups within her own community. Learn more at http://www.dogshaveangelstoo.com/ or on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DogsHaveAngelsToo

Paranormal Pooch, written by Olga Horvat, is an eye opening story about one family’s four-month sojourn into the dark and unknown side of the canine world. Bideawee works hard at bringing pets together.  For more information on Paranormal Pooch and Paranormal Pet Expert Olga Horvat, visit her online: Facebook: www.facebook.com/olgahorvat or Website: www.RoyalDogsGallery.com

Happy Holidays!

5 Responses to Books for Dog Lovers

  1. Jo-Ellen Balogh says:

    Wishing Sarah Cavallaro a most splendid birthday. Terrific book, terrific author. Beautiful inside and out!

  2. Emily says:

    I would love a link to the reviews of these books! I’ve been looking for another book tailored for dog lovers. I just adopted a little one from a rescue, and I’m on a bit of a puppy book kick. I just finished “Rex and the City” by Lee Harrington (http://www.rexandthecity.net), which is about how adopting a troublesome dog changed the author’s life for the better. It’s really inspiring, especially since my puppy is quite a handful at times.

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