Dogland: A Journey to the Heart of America’s Dog Problem

Dogland: A Journey to the Heart of America’s Dog Problem
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Publisher : Ashland Creek Press
Total Pages : 216
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ISBN-10 : 9781618220417
ISBN-13 : 1618220411
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Book Synopsis Dogland: A Journey to the Heart of America’s Dog Problem by : Jacki Skole

Download or read book Dogland: A Journey to the Heart of America’s Dog Problem written by Jacki Skole and published by Ashland Creek Press. This book was released on 2015-08-01 with total page 216 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: One woman’s journey into the heart of a dog crisis Soon after Jacki Skole brought home an eight-week-old puppy from a New Jersey rescue organization, she wondered how such a young animal could have so many idiosyncrasies—so she set out to find an answer. Dogland, an extraordinary mix of memoir and investigative journalism, follows Skole’s journey to trace the origins of her newest family member. Along the way, Skole interviewed dozens who work in the world of animal rescue—from shelter managers to animal rights activists—taking readers from dilapidated county-run shelters in the South to strip malls in the Northeast where rescue groups seek homes for homeless pets, and from rural and urban “vet deserts” to the very heart of the South’s complex relationship with companion dogs. Amid the serious issues facing shelter dogs in America, Skole found tireless animal advocates and humble visionaries who believe their ideas and their passion can save canine lives throughout the South—and the entire United States. This award-winning book offers a thoughtful and inspiring look into America's dog crisis and how we can come together to resolve it.


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