Dogs are deeply empathetic and able to understand humans in ways that surpass language. Any dog owner knows how comforting it is to have their dog nuzzle them at just the right moment. Dogs can also act in ways that are at times astonishing—not only sensing danger, but actively finding ways to help in an emergency
How My Dog Saved My Life is full of stories about clever and courageous canines—dogs that save people from a burning building, run a great distance to bring help to the scene of a car crash, or guide rescuers across the freezing tundra to save their owner in the nick of time. These heroic rescue stories are here. But rescue goes beyond world-altering accidents—often, it’s in the everyday.
Dogs and people share a mysteriously communicative bond. Dogs’ unique capacity to intuit the needs of their humans and respond equips them to be trained as sophisticated service animals. Most people are familiar with seeing eye dogs, but there are myriad other types of service dogs, perhaps as many as there are people whose lives are improved by them. You'll meet some of these remarkable dogs in this book.
How My Dog Saved My Life brings you stories of dogs that change the course of their owners’ lives through their physical bravery and uncanny, unwavering commitment to their person. These stories will remind you why the love between humans and their dogs is so enduring and has the power to profoundly change someone’s world.
This book is for all dog lovers. It will pull at your heartstrings and teach you a little bit more about the animals that share our homes and lives.
CATE COCHRAN is a writer and an award-winning creative director and radio producer. She worked for CBC Radio for twenty-five years—at Morningside, As It Happens, and The Sunday Edition. Her book, Reconcilable Differences: Marriages End. Families Don’t, chronicles how ten families, including hers, reconfigured in unique and creative ways in the wake of divorce. How My Dog Saved My Life is her second book. She lives in Toronto with her family and their dog, Bowie.