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Dobie The Canine Saint
Dobie The Canine Saint
Author: Dr. Paul Greenbaum
When I least expected it, Dobie, a severely wounded dog came into my life. At first she was afraid of everything and even me. She barely let me touch her. If I moved too quickly, she would quail and wet the floor. I was not sure if or how she could be healed. — This touching story takes the reader through her life, and her death. It reveals how D...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780979648380
ISBN-10: 0979648386
Publication Date: 2007
Pages: 127
Rating:
  • Currently 4.7/5 Stars.
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4.7 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: Healing from the Heart
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 0
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kattkatt99 avatar reviewed Dobie The Canine Saint on + 119 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
I absolutely love this book. As a matter of fact I love it so much I got one for my sons and their families.They have gotted in the habit of relying on it and the "Ending Your Day Right" book the same as I have.

It's the perfect way to start every day and can be kept year after year.

I keep it along with her book "Ending Your Day Right" on the table beside my chair.
I sometimes go back and read the scripture and thoughts from both again during the day.

It helps so much to have these short gentle reminders close by everyday,especially when you are having a day when thoughts and life seem determined to get the best of you.
hugbandit7 avatar reviewed Dobie The Canine Saint on + 51 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This is a true story based on a specific time in Dr. Greenbaums life beginning in 1985. He had recently lost his dog, Big Pal, and was visiting a friend to go camping, when this friend showed him puppies that lived next door that were not being cared for, or at least not very well. His friend encouraged him to take one so it would have a better life. Paul resisted, but something told him to go ahead and take the female puppy, Vicious, home with him. Vicious was misnamed; she wasnt vicious at all, in fact she was very scared of everything around her, as Paul quickly realized on the car ride home.

Eventually the puppy was renamed Dobie and what followed for the next 13 years was nothing short of a miracle for Paul. Dobie overcame her fears and phobias and Paul learned what it meant to truly love someone. While he helped to heal Dobie, Dobie returned the favor and helped Paul heal and learn how to truly love.

This isnt a long book; its only 127 pages, but what is in those pages had an impact on this reader. I have always loved dogs, and know that there is something to be said for the unconditional love that a dog shows for its owners. This is one of my favorite quotes from this book and I think that it sums up what the author is trying to convey:

Love is more powerful than death. In fact, love transcends death. When the sacred chord is struck that opens two hearts to pure love, it matters not if theyre together for the full cycle of a lifetime or for just an instant. It is something that exists for eternity.

If you love dogs or have a special connection to any animal, I recommend this book. You will appreciate your pet even more and perhaps create the same type of bond that Paul had with Dobie.

Reviewed for RebeccasReads (6/08)
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