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If you love a good dog story, you will definitely enjoy Gabby The Little Dog That Had to Learn to Bark. This is more than the story of a dog. It is the story of the bond between a woman and a dog that were clearly meant to be together. Barby Keel was the owner of an animal sanctuary. Even though she already had two dogs of her own, when Gabby was brought in, Barby just knew that the little dog was meant to be her own even though Gabby couldn't even bark. It turned out that Barby's instinct was right. Not only did Gabby really need Barby, Barby really needed Gabby as well. Anyone that has ever loved an animal will be able to relate to this beautiful story. For more about this book, see our previous post Tips for Tuesday - Books: Gabby The Little Dog That Couldn't Bark. Enter to win your own copy of this touching book below:
Giveaway Dates 1/14 - 1/28
Giveaway Open to Ages 18+
US & Canada
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The story of a dog's purpose! It touches my heart overtime.
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It is a really good book. I am sure you would enjoy it. Good luck, thanks for visiting Says Me Says Mo and your comment.
DeleteWe had to put our 10 year old Golden Retriever down 2 1/2 years ago. We were with her until her last breath. It was as if she knew and kept putting her paw in our hands as if to say goodbye. Not a day goes by that I don't think of our sweet Madison. She was the sweetest girl. Miss you baby girl!
ReplyDeleteMy heart is with you. I know what it is like to lose a furry member of your family.
DeleteHow the protections offered to animals at the time created the Prevention of Child Cruelty to Children Society in 1874.
ReplyDeleteInteresting. I didn't know that. Thanks for visiting sharing and visiting Says Me Says Mom.
DeleteThe story about the 2 Redbone Coonhounds in the movie Where the Red Fern Grows.
ReplyDeleteNot sure if I ever saw that one. Thanks for visiting Says Me Says Mom and your comment.
DeleteI liked the movie about a dog named Winn Dixie.
ReplyDeleteWe love that too! We saw a fun musical based on the book last summer at the Goodspeed Opera House in Conneticutt. Thanks for visiting Says Me Says Mom and your comment.
DeleteI have a little Chihuahua that I rescued after my husband passed away (or did he rescue me?). He is a feisty little dude and would bite me for no apparent reason (I'm sure there was one...I just didn't know what it was) Anyway, instead of becoming angry, I would cuddle him and whisper in his ear...I'm never sending you back to that shelter no matter how many times you bite me). It took a year and a half but now we are best buds...it just makes me so happy that I worked with him and kept him and he has such a good life now.
ReplyDeleteThat little dog is so lucky to have you! Thanks for sharing your story and for visiting Says Me Says Mom.
DeleteMy Chihuahua that I had since she was born stayed right beside me all the time. She was born here.
ReplyDeleteThat is so sweet! Thanks for sharing and for visiting Says Me Says Mom.
DeleteAs a little girl, for months I would go over to my neighbors and feed a beautiful Calico stray cat, the day came where she came up to me and let me pet her, and we formed a wonderful bond. My parents let me keep her and I named her chai baby.
ReplyDeleteThat's great! Thanks for sharing and for visiting Says Me Says Mom.
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