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“My Old Dog: Rescued Pets with Remarkable Second Acts” (New World Library, ISBN 978-1-60868-340-6) is a 2015 non-fiction book by Laura T. Coffey (author) and Lori Fusaro (photographer). The book is a collection of stories featuring dogs adopted in their later years. The accounts of people involved in the senior-dog-rescue movement include a group of older nuns; Hollywood actor and filmmaker George Clooney; former Nordstrom Chairman Bruce A. Nordstrom and his wife, Jeannie; U.S. military veterans; law-enforcement officers; photographers; schoolteachers, and many others. Also featured is Bretagne, the last known surviving search dog who worked at Ground Zero following the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.

The book features 19 dog profiles along with a section on “How You Can Help” and a 12-page resource guide of organizations that help senior animals and veterans.

Contents:

Foreword: Please Hold My Paw and Stroke My Ear by singer/songwriter Neko Case

Introduction

Part 1: Finding the Good Life Sunny, Age 18 (Photographer Lori Fusaro’s dog) Marnie, Age 12 (Instagram celebrity dog) Remy, Age 9 (Shelter dog adopted by older nuns) Einstein, Age 10 (George Clooney’s dog) Boomer, Age 10 (Novelist David Rosenfelt’s dog) Akila, Age 15 (Feral dog)

Part 2: Healing Stacie, Age 10 (Ill dog rescued from near-death at a shelter) Fiona, Age 17 (Hospice dog) Maddie, Age 7 (“Seniors for Seniors” adoption story) Jimmy Chee, Age 12 (Former racing greyhound) Healey, Age 14 (Blind dog)

Part 3: Helping Rocky, Age 15 (Full-time nursing home resident) Susie, Age 15 (Humans of New York creator Brandon Stanton’s dog) Casey, Age 9 (Bruce and Jeannie Nordstrom's dog) Duval, Age 14 (Reading assistance dog)

Part 4: Retiring With Purpose Cullen, Age. 9 (Retired service dog) Bretagne, Age 15 (Retired 9/11 search dog) Cody, Age 9 (Retired police K9) Chaney, Age 9 (Retired military working dog)

Part 5: How You Can Help Simple, Surefire Tips for Having a Happy, Healthy Senior Pet, by Marty Becker, DVM Old Dogs Can Learn New Tricks: Tips on Training and Behavior Management by Mikkel Becker Seniors Rock! And Here’s How to Help Them Resource Guide Acknowledgments About the Author About the Photographer

Reviews:

“A truly heartwarming celebration.” — Jackson Galaxy, host of Animal Planet’s My Cat from Hell

“My Old Dog is a truly wonderful book....Every story reminds me just how resilient dogs are and how strong the human-animal bond can be.” — Victoria Stilwell, dog behavior expert and star of Animal Planet’s It’s Me or the Dog

“This book is a loving celebration of old dogs and of radiant souls that shine through aging eyes.” — Francis Battista, cofounder of Best Friends Animal Society

“This book is a wonderful tribute to our ‘sizzlin’ seniors’!” — Jill Rappaport, animal advocate and NBC News correspondent

“I fell in love with these dogs, and their stories serve to remind us that old dogs are like fine wine — they only get better with age. Four paws up!” — Dr. Robin Ganzert, president and CEO of American Humane Association

“This exquisite, eye-opening book needs a place on every dog lover’s shelf.” — Maria Goodavage, New York Times–bestselling author of Soldier Dogs and Top Dog

“Journalist Coffey and photographer Fusaro make a strong case for rescuing elderly dogs.” — Publishers Weekly

References: http://www.myolddogbook.com/?post_type=team&p=3491 http://www.myolddogbook.com/?post_type=team&p=3491 External Links: http://www.myolddogbook.com http://www.amazon.com/My-Old-Dog-Rescued-Remarkable/dp/1608683400/