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The Lost Dogs: Michael Vick's Dogs and Their Tale of Rescue and Redemption
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This is a very emotional book to read, in both good and bad ways. The horrific details of Michael Vick's dog fighting practices are fairly well known at this point, and even then, it is still difficult to hear about them. What makes this book worth reading is that it is NOT about the awful things Vick and his cohorts did, it is about the brave and compassionate people that fought to bring them to justice, and give the rescued dogs a chance at redemption.
Since I don't want to spoil the ending, I'll just say that the outcomes of these dogs show that pit bulls are not the vicious killers they are portrayed to be, and that dogs are amazingly resilient creatures with a lot to teach us. Have a box of tissues nearby when you read this.
Since I don't want to spoil the ending, I'll just say that the outcomes of these dogs show that pit bulls are not the vicious killers they are portrayed to be, and that dogs are amazingly resilient creatures with a lot to teach us. Have a box of tissues nearby when you read this.
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