My Life with Shelter Dogs

· Xlibris Corporation
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108
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This book is the accounting of how I became involved with shelter dogs and rescued fifty-five of them from high-kill shelters or situations that could have led to death by cruel circumstances or euthanasia. This story is about not only of these fifty-five dogs but also of dogs that were in shelters but desperately needed help to cope with shelter life. It also describes how dogs with issues were handled so they could learn to deal with their issues and become family members and lead normal lives. It is also about abused dogs and how to get them to trust a human again. This book is dedicated to my own dog, Scrappy, whom I rescued hours before he was to be euthanized for biting people. He was a fearful, abused dog and didn’t trust people. We built his trust on his terms, and eight years later, he is very much loved and part of our family.

About the author

My name is John “Jack” Huh. I am retired and live on an island in the Outer Banks of North Carolina. I proudly served my country as a U.S. Marine. I worked thirty-six years for a wonderful Fortune 500 company, and part of those years flew their company aircraft. After retirement, I became involved with shelter and rescue dogs, many of which were abused. Much of my work for the last twelve years has involved saving lives of shelter or abused dogs. When I was in grade school, one day after school, there was a bully picking on an overweight kid who really couldn’t defend himself. I didn’t like what I saw, so I stepped in between them, and I was ready to fight. Much to my surprise, the bully walked off. Anyone who abuses a dog is a bully and, in my opinion, is committing a crime and should be punished accordingly.

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