Rating: Summary: A great story that anyone with a dog should read Review: After loosing my golden that I had had since age 7, for as long as I could remember, a friend bought me this book. It was truly excellent and brought this 6' 8" man to tears on a constant basis. His descriptions of a guardian angel in the form of a dog could not be more accurate. I have bought numerous copies of the books since to give to friends and fellow dog owners.
Rating: Summary: Life Changing Book Review: Angel By My Side is not a book "just" about a dog. It is also not a book about an exceptional dog (Golden Retriever) or an average dog. Angel By My Side is a book about life. This book is a book about what most all of us want in life: nurturing, acceptance, healing, attention, fun, and last but not least: unconditional love. Anyone (child or adult) who is an animal lover or needs to hear a "feel good" story will love this book. I'm picking up several of the books for Christmas gifts.
Rating: Summary: A Book about Love and Nurturing Review: Angel By My Side is not a book "just" about a dog. It is also not a book about an exceptional dog (Golden Retriever) or an average dog. Angel By My Side is a book about life. This book is a book about what most all of us want in life: nurturing, acceptance, healing, attention, fun, and last but not least: unconditional love. Anyone (child or adult) who is an animal lover or needs to hear a "feel good" story will love this book. I'm picking up several of the books for Christmas gifts.
Rating: Summary: AWESOME AWESOME AWESOME Review: As a Puppy Raiser for Southeastern Guide Dogs, I know that dogs are exceptional and are often guardian angels. This book, however, tells the story of Dakota who is not only a guardian angel for his owner, Mike, but his spirit guide. Through the gentle encouragement from Dakota, Mike has found his mission in life - to educate others about the human-animal bond and about the specialness of service animals. Bravo Mike for telling this truly amazing and touching tale of love, generosity and spirit.
Rating: Summary: I am buying this for everyone! Review: I got this as a gift at Christmas and it took me months to read. What a sweet surprise. Whether you are a dog person or not, this is a must read! I was reading on the plane and kept getting tears streaming out. I would put it away, compose myself and then have to get it out again. The worst part of the book was when it ended...I wanted more! Such a great story with so many lessons about life! Take the time to read this! You will not be sorry!
Rating: Summary: Effect -Pets, Optimism, Diet, Exercise- NOT Cause of Health Review: Living in Canada, our resources and laws are different. Being disabled with a fatal illness, having a sister newly in the dog-grooming and training business, and just losing a dear relative, I was curious about "service animals", and death. I believe the dog more than once saved the author's life, and his co-workers, and tried to help one that suicided successfully. Depression is a wonky brain with wonky body chemistry. Now if more research could figure out what the dog could ... It is uplifting to read stories of growth, discovery, healing, and hope. Unfortunate, but realistic, that one doctor believes she talks to angels. The language is conversational and easy; the story is heart-warming and tear-tugging; the characters are huggable and real; the questions raised eternal and immediate, begging discussion. Ideal for a book group. I loved this story from start to end and wanted more. (What about his children?) The good makes the bad part worse. Most dangerous is the misconception, widely circulated and propagated, that pets (for example) CAUSE better health. Or putting on a happy face, or eating vegetables, or walking daily, or whatever. Hello. Stop reversing cause and effect. People who have enough energy and health and money and support to care for a pet are healthier than those who do not. People who have enough energy and health and money and support to eat well, exercise and take care of themselves are healthier than those who do not. People who have enough energy and health and money and support to work at a job are healthier than those who do not. People who have enough energy and health and money and support to get and keep a happy life and relationships are healthier than those who do not. SURPRISE? Pets and diet and exercise and work and optimism and support DO NOT CAUSE HEALTH. They RESULT from health. I would like to have enough energy and health and money and support to have a pet, eat well, exercise, work at a job, have a happy life and relationships. I do not. I am not causing my ill-health; I am suffering from ill-health. Stop blaming me and demanding I change and get better. I cannot. I do not cause my ill-health and I cannot wish it better. Commendations to the author and his support network. Most are doing fabulous, positive work, that I hope leads to research, and good changes. Just keep it straight between cause and effect.
Rating: Summary: The powerful connection of dogs and humans Review: Mike Lingenfelter and David Frei have written a book showing the dramatic bond between humans and their dogs. Mike's experiences with Dakota are dramatic examples of what can often happen, but are so often unheard. Dogs become very attuned to their humans, and so often we ignore what they're saying. This book proves that when you listen, you learn more about yourself, and your dog. It's a powerful book, and I cried during the last half. Dakota and Mike have helped change the way people think about service dogs. Thank you for this wonderful book.
Rating: Summary: The powerful connection of dogs and humans Review: Mike Lingenfelter and David Frei have written a book showing the dramatic bond between humans and their dogs. Mike's experiences with Dakota are dramatic examples of what can often happen, but are so often unheard. Dogs become very attuned to their humans, and so often we ignore what they're saying. This book proves that when you listen, you learn more about yourself, and your dog. It's a powerful book, and I cried during the last half. Dakota and Mike have helped change the way people think about service dogs. Thank you for this wonderful book.
Rating: Summary: The Angel By My Side Review: Thank you to Mike Lingenfelter for sharing his exceptional story, I absolutely loved this book. Not only is this book inspiring to all who will read it. "The Angel By My Side" will open your heart to what service dogs do for their human "partners", the difficulties and obstacles that each has had to overcome and the truly remarkable work that both Mike and Dakota have done and continue to do. In our "throw-away" society, perhaps this story will also teach people about rescue dogs and what wonderful companions they are (I have a rescue dog of my own). Beware...you will need a box of Kleenex when you read this book.
Rating: Summary: The Angel By My Side Review: This was a wonderful book. It goes to prove dogs are not just dogs like some people say. They are smart and wonderful. I was glued to this book and cried hard at the end. It brought back memories when I had to put my four dogs to sleep(2 in one week)
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