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Michael Capuzzo (Author)
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July 6, 1999
In this delightful and heartwarming book, America's premier pet columnist, Michael Capuzzo, presents remarkable true stories celebrating the powerful and nurturing bond between people and their dogs.  Drawn from history and literature as well as from dog lovers--both famous and not so famous--from all walks of life all over the world, here are unforgettable tales of hope, heroism, and healing that capture the unflagging nobility of our oldest, dearest, and truly best animal friend.  Inside you'll meet:

Angus, the Labrador retriever who died while his master, a stained-glass artist, was working on the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C.--so his master memorialized Angus by working his beloved pet's name into the National Cathedral's stained glass and into cathedral windows up and down the eastern seaboard.

Patches, the collie-malamute of Tacoma, Washington, who rescued his owner from the icy waters of Lake Spanaway, jumping in three times and towing him twenty feet to safety.

Bobby, the young mutt so devoted to his master, he lay on his master's grave for over a decade, until his own death.

Brownie the stray--adopted by an entire street of merchants, he was nobody's dog and everybody's dog, living happily and independently for fifteen years.  His headstone in Daytona Beach says it all: "Brownie 1939-1954.  A good dog."  

Woodie, the stubby little collie-mix who leaped down an eighty-foot cliff, crushing her hip, and remained at the side of her unconscious owner until help arrived.

Inspiring, poignant, filled with laughter and tears, and always entertaining, Our Best Friends is a book whose deeply moving stories will touch your heart and lift your spirits even as they offer you the opportunity to develop a greater appreciation for and understanding of your own best friend.  


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In Our Best Friends: Wagging Tales to Warm the Heart, syndicated pet columnist Michael Capuzzo and writer Teresa Banik Capuzzo have collected some of the most endearing tales of humankind's best friend. Drawn from literature, history, and the experiences of dog enthusiasts, these tales of loyalty, love, heroism, and hope make this companion volume to the Capuzzos' Cat Caught My Heart an engaging read for dog fans everywhere. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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This companion volume to the Capuzzos' Cat Caught My Heart (p. 31) follows the same format: songs in praise of pet ownership, culled from material sent to Michael Capuzzo's syndicated ``Wild Things'' column, only this time the adored object is Rover. Dogs of every rank and radius are profiled here: dogs rescued from abuse and dogs who rescue others from abuse, dogs who are mentors and dogs with diabetes, a dog who went to meet his master at the train station each day for ten years after the master had died (found under the chapter heading ``Loyalty''), a dog on Valium because he attacks and destroys ringing telephones (found under ``Perseverance''), and, of course, a mention of Balto, the dog who saved Nome, Alaska, from a diphtheria outbreak and inspired the Iditarod sled race (found under ``Heroism''). Most of the contributions are short and submitted by the common citizenry, though a number of celebs make appearances: Ann Landers weighs in with some dreadful, heavy moralizing, Dave Barry goes for the yuks with a stab at fecal humor, and James Herriot chronicles the woes of a boxer with terminal flatulence. A mere handful of the stories reach for high drama (``Dragging her crushed hips along the ground, whimpering in pain, the dog struggled to Ray's side and nudged his face to keep it out of the water'')--and they aren't the pick of this litter. The best are those that wish only to briefly serenade a much-loved pooch, let the mutt stand up and take a bow, or bask in an elegy, as in this epitaph to a coon dog in Colbert County, Ala.: ``He wasn't the best, but he was the best I ever had.'' Just so. -- Copyright ©1998, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Bantam (July 6, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0553762311
  • ISBN-13: 978-0553762310
  • Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 0.5 x 8.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.1 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,977,190 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars The book lives up to it's name. It does warm the heart., April 21, 1998
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This book is really beautiful. It makes you laugh, it makes you cry. I could not put it down. If you are feeling down it will pick your spirts up. This is a book that I will read over and over again.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars TOO SAD!, December 25, 2003
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Unless you're a lot less emotional than I, don't read this! The stories were usually well-written, very personal and interesting. Which usually makes a great book. However, I was expecting cute little andecdotes of man's best friend. What I got instead was an unending tear-jerker.
One chapter, the one on canine heroism, was heartwarming. The rest, however, had every dog contract a horrible disease, become enfeebled or be involved in a terrible accident. If they weren't killed by a car, they were put down - with their owners holding their paws until the end.
I have a dog and he's my best friend. I've also had to put down another beloved dog after 15 years. So I understand the connection you feel even if others shake their heads and say 'its only a dog'. From that standpoint this book just depressed me. Know what you are getting into before you pick this one up! Make sure you are strong enough!
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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I am one of the authors of this collection of dog stories., March 10, 1998
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I wrote "The Life Retrievers." It is the autobiographical story of how my father's Labrador Retriever took care of me while my mother abused and severely neglected me when I was a toddler. Duchess also saved me from a charging black bear. I was a co-winner of Mike Capuzzo's "Great American Dog Contest." My story is referred to in the Kirkus review as "dogs who rescue others from abuse." Celebrity authors include Rudyard Kipling and James Herriot. This book ranks right up there with "All Creatures Great and Small." They are true stories of dogs who have greatly enriched ordinary peoples' lives. They are stories by ordinary people like myself whose relationships with their dogs were so extraordinary that they felt compelled to write them. The stories come straight from the dog owners' hearts. The premise of Mike Capuzzo's "Great American Dog Stories Contest" was that it move the reader to emotion. That is what this book will do. It's a 20 hanky book, but there are many laughs as well, such as "The Lobster Apso." Lynn Marie Harvey
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