Author: Ruth Gordon
Publisher: WILLOW CREEK PRESS, Mar 2007
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 1-59543-597-2
Synopsis
A collection of true stories about dogs helping people & people helping dogs. B&W illus; 5x8 inches, 160 pgs.
More Information
Good Dogs: Stories of Benevolence is a collection of true stories about dogs helping people and people helping dogs. They are stories about all kinds of dogs-some with jobs; some who were abused and ultimately cared for; some who were simply loving pets; and a few who were famous-but all of the stories are about kindness, hope, starting over, and lending a hand. The dogs found here-Lacey, Scarlet, Polly, Lord Geoffrey, Ronnie, Daisy, and all the others-are proof of the meaningful relationships and strong bonds that can be formed when the best side of humans and the best side of dogs reach out to each other and form friendship and good will.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Ruth Gordon (Residence St. Paul, MN) is an Associate Professor Emerita, University of Minnesota. She has had a distinguished career in nursing, nursing education, rehabilitation nursing, and nursing management. She has written five textbooks, numerous journal articles, and a monthly newspaper column for the St. Paul Dispatch. She is also the author of It Takes a Dog to Raise a Village: True Stories of Remarkable Canine Vagabonds (Willow Creek Press). In retirement, Ruth has turned to one of her favorite activities, writing dog stories. She lives with her husband, Ken, in St. Paul, Minnesota, where she grew up and has lived all her life.