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The Underdogs
The Underdogs: Children, Dogs, and the Power of Unconditional Love | Melissa Fay Greene
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From two-time National Book Award nominee Melissa Fay Greene comes a profound and surprising account of dogs on the front lines of rescuing both children and adults from the trenches of grief, emotional, physical, and cognitive disability, and post-traumatic stress disorder.The Underdogs tells the story of Karen Shirk, felled at age twenty-four by a neuromuscular disease and facing life as a ventilator-dependent, immobile patient, who was turned down by every service dog agency in the country because she was “too disabled.” Her nurse encouraged her to tone down the suicidal thoughts, find a puppy, and raise her own service dog. Karen did this, and Ben, a German shepherd, dragged her back into life. “How many people are stranded like I was,” she wondered, “who would lead productive lives if only they had a dog?”A thousand state-of-the-art dogs later, Karen Shirk’s service dog academy, 4 Paws for Ability, is restoring broken children and their families to life. Long shunned by scientists as a manmade, synthetic species, and oft- referred to as “Man’s Best Friend” almost patronizingly, dogs are finally paid respectful attention by a new generation of neuroscientists and animal behaviorists. Melissa Fay Greene weaves the latest scientific discoveries about our co-evolution with dogs with Karen’s story and a few exquisitely rendered stories of suffering children and their heartbroken families.Written with characteristic insight, humanity, humor, and irrepressible joy, what could have been merely touching is a penetrating, compassionate exploration of larger questions: about our attachment to dogs, what constitutes a productive life, and what can be accomplished with unconditional love.
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eedevore
Mehso-so

I loved the stories about the dogs and their kids as well as the stories about training the dogs, but the stories kept getting lost in the organization with all the science talk (which seemed like a lot of name dropping)--it seemed like the book wasn't sure what kind of writing it wanted to be.

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eedevore
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This comparison of dogs to preschool friends and cats to middle school friends seems completely accurate to me--luckily for me, I get to have one of each in my life :) #cats #dogs #bffs

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bermudaonion
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Pickpick

This special book about an organization that trains service dogs is outstanding. These dogs impact the lives of so many and help families in innumerable ways. The book was very moving and made me cry several times. This is a must read for animal lovers.

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bermudaonion
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I'm excited about this book about service dogs.

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