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Human-Canine Bond
Kindred Spirits:
How the Remarkable Bond Between Humans & Animals Can Change The Way We Live
(2001) This book was written by Allen M.
Schoen, D.V.M., M.S. It is a book that cannot be put down as it is both heartwarming and
packed full of useful information. Dr. Schoen believes animals have feelings and emotions,
and treats them accordingly. His vision is for a society in which we cease to be owner and
pet, human and animal, but are simply respected companions connected by a
special unique bond. Kindred Spirits also outlines
Dr. Schoen's Holistic First Aid Kit and Natural Pet Scan to identify any
major health concerns. Through techniques such as co-species meditation,
kindred relaxation, and sharing mindful moments, he shows us how we can
enhance our relationship with our animals and our connection with the
world around us.
Here are some more Golden thoughts from the
April 17, 2001 USA Today article, "Emotion Runs Deeper than Wagging Motion," by
Anita Manning: Formal education notwithstanding, Schoen says one of the most important and
powerful teachers in his life was Megan, a very special Golden Retriever. A stray, Megan
found her way to Schoen just in time. She was hungry and sick, infected with heartworm.
Schoen helped her to recover, and the two bonded as kindred souls. Megan accompanied him
on his veterinary rounds and soon displayed an uncanny, even spooky ability to empathize
with other species. Megan became his medical assistant.
He describes, in his book, one cold night
when they were called to a farm where Jesse, a cow, was having trouble delivering her
calf. ''When she sees Jesse starting to strain once again, she approaches carefully, as
though to make sure that the cow, who has met her many times before, recognizes her and
accepts her presence. Once Megan feels she has a clear signal, she starts licking Jesse's
face. The contact seems to have both a calming and a revitalizing effect on the struggling
animal.''
Even during her
last days, when she was dying of cancer, Megan seemed to know how to care for herself. She
would go to a nearby spring and soak her tumorous leg in mud, a time-honored way to reduce
inflammation. When it was time for Schoen to put her out of her misery, Megan lifted her
paw so he could inject the needle. Schoen struggles to understand how Megan developed such
insight and sensitivity. ''When they're in our presence, animals develop consciously to a
different level,'' he says. ''If they're out in the wild, they're just a dog. But when
they're with us, they study us, mimic our behavior patterns. Megan, by watching me all the
time, started developing herself. . . . And there's part I can't explain. I think as she
watched me take care of other animals, she started doing that in her own way. That,
combined with her maternal instincts, being a Golden Retriever . . . '' He trails off,
unable to fully explain the unexplainable.
Kindred Spirits
- Healing Your Pet Naturally (2001)
Allen
Schoen, one of the most celebrated veterinarians in the US, presents this video that
details the benefits of healing your pet naturally and offers instructions for the many
techniques that he has used throughout his career. A believer that all animals have
emotions and feelings, Schoen began his research into natural healing in the 1970s, at a
time when his colleagues neither understood nor cared about what he was doing. Today,
Schoen's efforts have proved remarkably successful, and this video documents and shares
the remarkable transformative power of his healing methods. Originally shown on PBS, this
special home video version contains footage never aired on television.
The Healing
Power of Pets: Harnessing the Ability of Pets to Make and Keep People Happy and Healthy This book was written by Dr. Marty Becker.
Medicine is recognizing the special relationship between pets and people as one of the
most powerful weapons in fighting disease and treating chronic conditions. This book
blends scientific discoveries with moving stories of people who have triumphed over
chronic pain, phobias, sedentary lifestyles, and life-threatening conditions through the
unconditional love and companionship of a loyal animal companion. It also provides a
step-by-step guide on how to deepen the relationships with our companion animals for the
benefit of everyone.
Dr. Becker: Defining the Human-Animal Bond
The
Rosetta Bone (2004) Written by Cheryl Smith. 2004 Dog Writers Assn. of America Writing Competition Winner,
Best Training & Behavior book! Far too often, we humans expect our dogs to understand
what we say to them. Though we may spend a lot of time talking to them, were really
not communicating. And without proper communication, its impossible to train a dog
properly, let alone make your human/canine relationship a rewarding one. Packed with
unique insights and gentle training advice, The Rosetta Bone provides average dog owners
with the know-how they need to decipher canine meanings, communicate effectively, increase
training success, and share a deeper bond. Focusing on the behavioral basis, the
"silent" symbols for learning, understanding, and communicating, expert dog
trainer and competitor Cheryl S. Smith reveals how you can use your own body language to
send a message and even teach a dog what specific words mean. She reveals how a dogs
breed can affect his personality and explains how to decode and correct common behavior
problems. With the knowledge and solutions this book provides, you will train more
effectively, enjoy your dog more, and ease your own stress.
Dogs
Never Lie About Love: Reflections on the Emotional World of Dogs
This book was written by Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson in 1997 and published by Crown Publishers. Everyone who loves dogs, and
who knows the joy of being loved by a dog, will want this book. Masson knows that dogs can
experience joy and sorrow, fear and despair, and that they can be loyal and above all
loving. This book will cause many to think about dogs in an entirely different light.
when
animals speak (2004) By Penelope Smith. Advanced interspecies communication. You will discover who animals say
they truly are; how they feel about humans and life on earth; how they choose their paths
in life and death; what their spiritual understanding and purposes are; and how they can
be our teachers, helping us heal ourselves and guiding us back to wholeness. You will
experience the animals' refreshing, moving, and sometimes startling points of view.
Canine Courage: The Heroism of Dogs (2002)
Written by Tiffin Shewmake. Do dogs really save people? Which breeds are the most heroic?
The least? Why would a dog risk its life for a person? Find out in Canine Courage, an
in-depth look at heroism in untrained dogs like Bo, who dived underwater to pull his owner
out from under a canoe, or Woodie, who jumped off an 80 foot cliff to save her owner's
fiancée from drowning. Explores what motivates these dogs and other such mysteries like
the understanding dogs have of danger, how dogs know what to do and how heroic behavior
developed in dogs.
Beauty in the
Beasts : True Stories of Animals Who Choose to Do Good This book was written by Kristin Von
Kreisler and published by J. P. Tarcher in May 2001. She argues that animals do not only
act instinctively, they are also capable of making conscious even moral choices. To prove
her point, she offers scores of extraordinary anecdotes in which animals demonstrate eight
clearly identifiable virtues usually only ascribed to humans. Kreisler also argues that
these traits of sensitivity, compassion, courage, loyalty, fortitude, cooperation,
resourcefulness and generosity are actually "extensions of the same life force"
that extends throughout the animal kingdom.
Dog Spelled
Backward (2005) Written by Fernando Camacho. Natural disasters ravage the world, while people scramble to
save themselves. On the day the terror strikes New Jersey, Ryan finds a strange dog on his
doorstep. The dog looks like an average stray, but Ryan soon learns that this is no
ordinary canine. Guided by this extraordinary dog, Ryan travels across the countryside,
surviving everything from raging fires to explosive earthquakes. Along the way, he is
joined by other survivors and together they are witness to the evils and injustices of
man. To stay alive, Ryan must not only put his faith in this unique dog, but in himself as
well. Soon, Ryan realizes that hes not only fighting for his own survival, but the
survival of all mankind.
Canines in the Classroom (2004) Written by Michelle Rivera. Raising humane children through interactions with animals.
Shows how to use classroom pets and animal programs to teach humane treatment of animals
in the classroom and become a part of a growing movement raising society's awareness of
how we treat one another and our ultimate home, the Earth. Includes some lesson plans,
case histories dealing with animal cruelty, results of bringing animals into classrooms,
etc.
The New Work of Dogs:
Tending to Life, Love, and Family (2003) Combines personal narratives with a look at human/animal attachment, and questions whether
this relationship shift is an entirely positive phenomenon for both species. The author
describes a community (and a country) that is turning to its pets for emotional support
and stability - a difficult job that more and more dogs are expected to do every day.
Woman's Best
Friend: A Celebration of Dogs and Their Women This book was written by Barbara Cohen &
Louise Taylor and published by Little Brown & Company in June 1996. This book is a
pictorial celebration of the special bond between canines and their female human
companions.
Animals
as Teachers & Healers
This book was written by Susan Chernak
McElroy and published by Ballantine Books in 1997. She is a cancer survivor who credits
much of her triumph over terminal illness to the love of the animals in her life. From the
courage of her dog, Keesha, who taught her how to face challenges with grace &
acceptance, to the uncanny victory over leukemia she witnessed in a kitten, Susan McElroy
gives a chronicle of her healing journey. And, she shares true testaments from those who
have also been touched, for a moment or for a lifetime, by the loving energies of animals.
If you have forgotten how to see angels, this book can help in reconnecting with the joy,
wisdom, and healing that comes from our ageless relationship with the animal kingdom. It
is certainly a treat for anyone who cares about animals, or secretly thinks they just
might be angels in disguise!
Animals
as Guides for the Soul: Stories of Life-Changing Encounters This book was written by Susan Chernak
McElroy and published by Ballantine Books in November 1998. Seeing life as a table, Susan
shows how animals must have a seat at the table. They must be neither above nor below
humans. Rather, they need to be on equal footing. This book teaches us to find joy in
animals.
All
My Relations: Living with Animals As Teachers and Healers
(2004)
Susan Chernak
McElroy, author of the New York Times bestseller Animals As Healers
and Teachers, has long believed that animals offer solace as well as
lessons in living to anyone willing to listen. In her bestseller
Animals As Teachers and Healers, she told others' stories of the
healing power of animals. In this book, she tells her own stories.
Described by the author as a kind of prayer, the ten stories here
explore concepts of ownership; naming, and unnaming, things;
interpreting signs and language; animals as mirrors of the soul; and
honoring one's own stories. Typical is the story about rats that
explores what it means to be stigmatized, for both humans and
animals. Included are suggestions for practices and meditations that
will guide readers into deeper connection with their own stories and
their own relationships with those creatures with whom they share
their lives.
Animal
Grace: Entering a Spiritual Relationship With Our Fellow Creatures
(2002) Animal Grace
is an outstanding contribution to a new genre of literature that
boldly asserts the profound spiritual connection many humans feel
toward animals. When author Mary Lou Randour began sending money to
animals-rights groups a new world opened up for her. Envelopes
filled with "heart-stopping, stomach-wrenching" images started
appearing in her mailbox--beaten dogs, abused laboratory animals.
Finally she read Peter Singer's book
Animal Liberation and began to
recognize the deep kinship and responsibility she felt toward
animals. Since then Randour has devoted her life to animal advocacy,
and from walking this path she has come to an understanding of
spiritual grace. She uses her journalism skills to recount stories
of wild and tame animals--how they have helped to heal human
illnesses, turn child criminals into loving adults, and comforted us
in times of grief. Yet Randour is more than a convincing researcher,
vegetarian, and storyteller, she is also a spiritually mature
writer. Each chapter supports the overriding theme of respecting
interspecies connections--such as "Entering into a Spiritual
Relationship with Animals," "Animals' Souls and Spiritual Lives,"
and "The Parallel Worlds of Human and Nonhuman Animals."
The
Compassion of Dogs: True Stories of Animal Courage and Kindness
(2002) Cultivated by
centuries of loyalty, the compassion of a dog is a connection that
goes well beyond the basic pet-owner relationship. It characterizes
the ability of dogs to sense the emotions of humans and generate
deep and loving responses in the most adverse situations. The
Compassion of Dogs is a celebration of the tender relationships that
humans and dogs share. Readers will find a fabulous collection of
true stories that illustrate how dogs display such emotions as
compassion, courage, intuition, and loyalty. These fascinating
accounts of the powers of animal-human relationships feature the
innate responses of dogs and their aptitude for seizing any
opportunity to play humble hero, all the while earning the respect,
love, and admiration of all who cross their trail. "If you loved
dogs before you read this wonderful book, you'll love them even more
when you're done. The true stories in The Compassion of Dogs will
warm your heart, kindle your spirit, and leave no doubt that dogs
are highly emotional and caring beings. Read it and share with
friends and family."
The Language of Animals (2001) By Carol Gurney. Seven steps to Communicating with Animals. The author developed her
7-step HeartTalk Program to help people communicate with and make a spiritual connection
with their animal companions. She presents her program through lectures, workshops, audio
and video, and provides consultations. Designed to teach animal owners how to communicate
with their companions, this book includes: Preparation, Initiating contact, Overcoming
communication Breakdowns, The Animals in Your Life, Finding Solutions to Behavioral
Problems, Relocating with Animals, Finding Lost Animals, Comforting Sick & Injured
Animals (includes dealing with death), Learning to Love.
The Ten Trusts: What We Must Do to Care for the Animals We Love (2003)
By Jane Goodall & Marc Bekoff. World-renowned behavioral scientists argue passionately
and persuasively that if we put these ten trusts to work in our lives, the earth and all
its inhabitants will be able to live together harmoniously. Simple yet profound, The Ten
Trusts will not only change our perspective regarding how we live on this planet, it will
establish our responsibilities as stewards of the natural world, ultimately showing us how
to live with respect for all life. Marc Bekoff will speaking at the APDT conference this
fall in Denver.
Between
Pets and People: The Importance of Animal Companionship This book was written by Alan Beck, Aaron
Katcher, and Elizabeth Marshall Thomas and published by the Purdue University Press in
1996. These authors were the original researchers of well-known studies that showed our
physical and emotional health could be improved with human-animal interaction. This book
looks at the evidence that animals have a significant impact on human life and health. It
also shows how important companion animals are in our lives.
Golden Days:
Memories of a Golden Retriever This book was written by Arthur
Vanderbilt in 1998, and will be published by Bantam Doubleday in November 1999 in a
paperback edition. This is a beautiful tale of the affection between people and their very
special dogs. There is no love quite like the love of a Golden Retriever, and this story
of a doting darling named Amy is truly Golden. It is a love story that illustrates how a
Golden can teach us about ourselves and the world we share. As the author writes,
"She had taken us places we never would have gone and shown us things we never would
have seen without her."
The Bond: People
and Their Animals This book was written by Roger A. Caras,
with photography by Shel Secunda, and published by Simon & Schuster in November 1997.
This book captures the unique kinship between people and the animals they love. Guy
Coheleach (wildlife artist), Morley Safer, Mary Tyler Moore and Jane Alexander all share
their love of Goldens.
A Friend Like No
Other: Life Lessons from the Dogs We Love This book was written by H. Norman Wright, illustrated by Jim Lamb, and
published in June 1999 by Harvest House Publishers The author has put together
a joyful book of stories funny and tender about how dogs enrich our lives. His love for
his own dogs has given him insight into the companionship and warmth of "a little
heartbeat at your feet." The book shows how dogs demonstrate loyalty, selflessness,
and unswerving devotion for those they love.
Our Best
Friends: Wagging Tales to Warm the Heart This book was written by Michael Capuzzo
& Teresa Banik Capuzzo, and published by Bantam Books in 1998. It is a collection of
remarkable true stories that celebrate the powerful and nurturing bond between people and
their dogs. There's lots of laughter here, but also tears, so make sure you have your
tissues nearby! Don't miss "Jeremy Boob, Golden Retriever" and "The Golden
Moment."
Delphi: What
Being on Earth Is All About
(2002)
This
book was written by Patricia Jepsen and her Golden Retriever, Delphi. This book
testifies to the tremendous contribution that the animal kingdom wishes to make to the
healing of the earth and humanitys heart. These extraordinary animal stories, as
well as Golden Delphis own journey from show dog to master teacher, may cause the
reader to laugh or to cry or simply to whisper, "Yes!" The book is a celebration
of life that moves us to recall and respond to the need for and responsibility of each of
us in the circle of life. While generating an ever expanding circle of respect, community
and cooperative communication, "Delphi" explores, confirms and reinforces the
interconnectedness that brings hope and empowerment to our daily lives in a time of
changing paradigms.
The
Angel by My Side By Mike Lingenfelter & David Frei. Won the Dog Writer's Association of America's
Award, Best General Interest Book of 2003! Mike Lingenfelter was ready for his life to be
over. Two serious heart attacks and open-heart surgery had taken away most of the good
things that he had in his life. He just didn't care anymore. His doctors still held out
hope for him, however, and they kept trying to find ways to motivate him to get out of the
house and exercise. Their vision was that an energetic dog on a leash might do that for
Mike. And so it was that this Golden Retriever named Dakota, who had been rescued himself,
came to help Mike with his therapy. Their relationship wasn't supposed to be anything too
profound or metaphysical or scientific, but as it turns out, at the other end of the leash
was much more than a dog. Dakota gave Mike back his dignity, his pride, and his life.
Early on it became evident to Mike that this wonderful 98 pound, red-haired, 4-legged
angel had a special gift: Dakota was a spirit guide, and it was Mike's duty to share him
and the power of the human-animal bond. Dakota continually helped make miracles happen,
for Mike and for others. But ultimately, as part of that journey, one more miracle was
needed, as Dakota fought a courageous and dignified battle for his own life.
The Leading
Lady: Dinah's Story This book was written by Betty White and Tom
Sullivan and published by Bantam Books in 1991. This is an account of two celebrities and
the Golden guide dog who touched both their lives. When Sullivan, blind since birth,
realizes that his devoted guide dog Dinah is herself losing her sight, he is forced to
adopt a new working dog. But Dinah cannot accept this "career change" to family
pet. Betty White, a longtime friend and animal-lover, comes to the rescue by taking Dinah
in. This is an appealing book that gives insight into the lives of the blind and sends a
huge message about human-animal bonding.
Kinship
With All Life This book was written by J. Allen Boone and
published in paperback by Harper Brooks. This books offers some entertaining proof that
communication with animals is not a fantasy out of Dr. Doolittle. Instead, it is really
just a fact of life. This book demonstrates that there is a universal language of love, a
"kinship with all life." It documents simple, real-life experiences that show
how animals communicate with each other and people.
Disposable Dogs:
Heartwarming, True Stories of Courage and Compassion (2004) This book was written by Steve Swanbeck. Disposable Dogs is an unforgettable
collection of seventy captivating true stories of dogs from across the United States who
were outcasts until they met up with caring people who recognized their worthin some
cases just hours before the lovable animals were scheduled to die. You'll meet dogs who
are smart, heroic, funny, loyalall sorts of special pets with extraordinary
experiences to share. There's the young Saint Bernard who was adopted from a shelter at
the eleventh hour and went on to become the mascot for a professional football team...the
neighborly Golden Retriever who was abandoned when her owner died and soon afterward saved
a toddler from falling off a cliff...the elderly blind mutt and deaf old mongrel who found
each other near the end of their lonely lives and remained soul mates forever. These and
scores of other tales are sure to make you laugh, reflect, admire and, perhaps, swallow
hard when an unexpected lump wags its tail in your throat. Disposable Dogs celebrates the
meaningful, wondrous lives that have been rescued by good people who make a difference.
Stories of Dogs
and the Lives They Touch (2003) This book was edited by Peggy Schaefer. Dogs have long been heralded as man's best friend.
In this new collection that draws stories from the archives of Guideposts magazines as
well as other writers, readers will discover why. Here are amazing stories of dogs who
love unconditionally, who protect fearlessly, and who sometimes forget they are dogs. Some
stories are touching, some are humorous, and some are bittersweet. But all will touch the
hearts of dog owners and dog lovers alike.
Pack of Two (1998) Written by Caroline Knapp. The intricate bond between people and dogs. The author lost
both her parents, and was recovering from alcoholism when she found an 8-week-old puppy at
a local animal shelter. She adopted the puppy, named her "Lucille" and now, at 2
years old, Lucille has become a central force in the author's life. The bond between
people and their dogs is addressed from personal experience, as well as from the viewpoint
of animal behaviorists, psychologists, and other owners.
Found Dogs This book was written by Elise Lufkin
& Peter Mayle, with photography by Diana Walker, and was published by the Howell Book
House in December 1997. The photos are great in this book and there is a fascinating cast
of people and dogs that make this book irresistible. Celebrities that have contributed
here include Jamie Lee Curtis and Al Gore. This book is a moving tribute to the power of
love between people and dogs. It shows so beautifully how that love has transformed dogs
who were lost, and the people who were lucky enough to find them.