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Ezra

Hi Mark, we adopted a former racing Greyhound. His name is Ezra, and yes he is one spoiled dog. He loves the couch and I’m constantly kicking him off it because he loves MY spot. :)

Wayne from VA

Bobby

Dear Mr. Levin,
Thank you for your book “Saving Sprite” which is helping me cope with my own dog’s illness. As I go along reading your book, tears keep rolling down my cheeks – it’s as if the words & sentences in the book are echoing my thoughts & emotions.

Thank you once again for this book & similar ones (Marley & I, Dewey), which make dog lovers like me strong both mentally & physically.

Wish you, your family, neighbours, vets & friends (they are friends indeed) all the best.

Doreen

Bobby, (my daughter insisted on naming her so), is 15-16 years old & suffering from similar conditions as Sprile.

She is 1/2 Lab & 1/2 Alsatian & followed me home at 4 months.

9-10 years ago she saved me a several times. Being short sighted, I failed to notice a snake in my yard. One day I returned from my daily walk with my dogs (Max passed away at age 11-12). Bobby stood between me & the snake (later I was told it was deadly one). The 2nd time I had a blackout & when I came to, I found myself sitting on the floor & Bobby standing in front of me. Read the rest of this entry »

Nugget

Hi Mark! My wife and I are big fans. We lost our golden retriever \”Nugget\” about 2 months ago. He was our special boy. He fought cancer for 1-1/2 years. He almost made it to 13 years of life which is about as old as retrievers get. He was a blessing for us and we will miss him very much. You will be glad to know that we just adopted a new golden retriever from a shelter here in Oklahoma. He has heart worms and is about to go through treatments and it is hurting us financially but we know that he would have been put to sleep if we had not rescued him. He is only about 1-2 years old and is real sweet. We named him \”Buster\” since that is what he has done to our piggy bank. But we think he is worth it. My wife read your book about \”Spritie\” back when Nugget was still alive. I have not been strong enough to make myself read it yet. I was going to buy here an autographed copy of your book but someone bought it for here at Christmas so I never did. Will you be selling autographed versions of your new book? I would like to buy one. Anyway, she said your book about Sprite helped here with the grieving process. I am very grateful to you for that. Thanks Mark for all that you do. I listen to you every day! I feel alone sometimes until I here you talk and then I realize there are other like minded conservatives out there.

Douglas from OK

Five Dogs

Dear Mark,

I realize this is lengthy, but I kept it as short as I could. I know it’s too long to put on your web-site, but I thought you would enjoy it. Each one of these dogs helped make me who I am today and each one was important in my life.

Dog #1 Sootie She was a black dog with white markings that was part poodle and part Irish setter. Mutt. I got her for free from some folks down the street whose Irish setter had 7 puppies. I was 7 years old. I was down at that house every single day driving those poor people crazy. Hence, she was taken away from her mom too soon and cried every night for a week despite an alarm clock and fur collar. She was a great dog. She would never run off and she was so friendly. She developed epilepsy, but only ever had 4 seizures. When she was about 12 years old she ran away never to be seen again! She was not wearing her tags. This broke my mom’s heart. My mom would think she saw her in a parking lot, just about everywhere. She called the Humane Society, vets offices, but no luck. I was grown and had already moved out, but I still took it hard. After all the years we had her and how much we loved her to not know what happened to her or be able to say goodbye…. Read the rest of this entry »

Sebastian, Jazzie & Sweet-Pea

I am the proud owner of 3 dogs and 5 cats. 6 of those animals were someone else’s “rejects” and my joys! I could go on and on about Sebastian, a German Shepherd, Jazzie, a mix-breed, and Sweet-pea, a boxer. They are my kids, my companions, and my best friends.
Through the years I have had the heartache of “sending” my buddies over the bridge but honor them by sharing that love with others. My hope is that I will continue to be able to afford them and not have to give them up and then not die before them because no one will take as good care or love them as they are now.
I wish I had photos with me but I don’t so just know that they are the most beautiful, most smiley, and happiest dogs in the world – at least in my world!

Beverly from ME

Scooter

In 1998, my wife and I rescued “Scooter” a lemon and white patch beagle from a local animal shelter. We fell in love with him immediately, and the first three years of his life were full of fun and joy for all of us. At about 3.5 years of age, Scooter began limping and became very lame in his hind quarters. We were crushed to find out that he had a form of canine lupus, which required steroid treatment to manage his pain and joint inflamation.
Over the next 18 months, Scooter had good days and bad days. The steroid treatments compromised his little immune system, and he contracted pneumonia on 2 occasions. I can still remember him in that little hyper-barric chamber at the vet’s office, his nose cannulated, as he cheerfully looked through the glass at my wife and I as we visited him.
He looked as good as new, but we knew that outside the chamber Scooter would succomb to the pneumonia. Eventually, the oxygen and antibiotic therapy weren’t enough and Scooter expired while we were on our way to visit him one last time. We’ll never forget Scooter. We have a clay casting of his paw print and his ashes on our fireplace mantle to remind us of what a wonderful little dog he was.

Great one – Thanks for doing what you do everyday, and thanks for the opportunity to celebrate these gifts form God that we call “dogs”.

Chris from MD