| In this book, you find over 30 short accounts of | | | | "Foster Failure" tells of a dog that nobody wanted |
| people who have a rescued Boston Terrier. Some | | | | and was taken in at a foster puppy home only to |
| stories are fun and some serious. Several stories | | | | find the foster parents fell in love with the dog |
| relate the awful thing about "puppy mills" and | | | | and wound up adopting him. This family gave a |
| what happens to dogs there where they are | | | | home to the poor dog who had lived such an |
| used to breed purebred dogs and then they | | | | awful life in a puppy mill. A few pages such as "A |
| either die, or are abandoned or worse, once they | | | | Snort Break" give a few sentences telling happy |
| are no longer of any use to the people who run | | | | tails or funny moments about different Terriers. |
| these awful places. Many of the stories are | | | | I believe that a book like this would open any |
| heartwarming and funny. All in all, the stories give | | | | one's eyes to the importance of choosing a |
| people the idea of how wonderful these little dogs | | | | rescue dog when the opportunity arises. As |
| are and how important it is that everyone | | | | different books on different breeds are written |
| remembers that there are so many dogs that | | | | and read, I imagine even more breeds of dogs will |
| need to be rescued and adopted. | | | | be better off and more dogs adopted. Perhaps |
| One of the stories, "Eyes Only For You", tells | | | | you might have a rescue dog story of your own |
| about how an owner connects with his rescue | | | | or may want to adopt a rescue dog after reading |
| dog just from the friendly eyes he sees when he | | | | about these great animals and all they go through. |
| meets her. In a sad story with a happy ending | | | | |