Found Dogs: Tales of Strays Who Landed on Their Feet


Posted on Aug 14, 2008 By Julia Szabo
By Elise Lufkin  

The Lyons Press, 144 pages, $14.95  

This gem of a book is a must for anyone who's ever considered dog adoption, or put off adopting again after the passing of a beloved pet. Too many dogs get lost in America, literally millions of them winding up dumped at animal shelters, on busy city streets, or by country roadsides. This book puts names and faces to some of the lucky ones that got what author Peter Mayle, who penned the book's sweet foreword, calls "a second bite out of life."  

The stories and photographs (by Time Magazine's esteemed Diana Walker) would be enough to make it a page-turner, but then there's the aforementioned foreword by Mayle (which alone is more than worth the cover price) plus a few celebrity appearances, by dog lovers Jamie Lee Curtis, Al Gore, and Bobby Short.

Really, though, it's the dogs, not their owners, who are the starring celebrities in this book, as well they should be. These castoff canines - now proud family pets - remind us once more that dogs are amazingly resilient, with a remarkable will to live and love again, and again. Lucky are the humans who give them that chance, and are rewarded with dog years of happiness. 
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