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Loading... Oogy: The Dog Only a Family Could Love (edition 2010)by Larry Levin
Work detailsOogy: The Dog Only a Family Could Love by Larry Levin
None. The picture on the front was adorable - the dog is adorable in that he trusts his human family so much even after whatever painful puppyhood he had... but I wasn't gripped enough to read past the first couple chapters. That's hard to do with a dog book. I felt like the parts that I read were mostly about the author, or what the author looked up, and not so much Oogy. ( )How can you go wrong with a dog rescue story? Bonus to find out it was a breed I am interested in (Dogo). Wow! LOVE this book! At first glance, you think it is going to just be "another dog book", but it is SO much more than that! It is impossible to not fall in love with Oogy- poor little dog. The book rips a hole in heart and demonstrates how despicable humans can be, but then also shows that there are few good people left. The book further illustrates how a relationship with a pet can truly enrich your life- how sometimes the most unexpected events end up be the ones that really matter and when you open your heart to these unexpected things, you life is so much better. When what looked like a white pit bull puppy was found mangled and bloodied at a drug raid, the officers involved brought him to the only place open to take care of him; a vet’s office where one person saw beyond his horrific injuries and decided he deserved to be nursed back to health. At that same vet’s office Larry Levin’s family was bringing in their beloved dying cat, when they saw the puppy, with half its face destroyed, it was love at first sight or more like love at first meeting. Soon, after that meeting, the Levin’s had a new dog and Oogy had a forever home. By reading Oogy’s story I learned about the underground world of fighting dogs and the brutal use of bait dogs. I was also shown the complexity of bringing Oogy back to physical health, but even more, what I came away with is the story of unconditional love. A 5 star favorite, it can be read by older teens and good for discussions on compassion, love and empathy. Oogy is an amazing dog whose life story teaches us how to triumph over adversity. Inspirational writing at it’s best. Nice quick read. Sweet story of a family that takes in a "bait" dog and how they just bond so quickly and so perfectly. no reviews | add a review
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