Philip Gonzalez, Leonore Fleischer. Beeler Large Print, - Pets - pages. 3 Reviews. True stories of Ginny, The dog who rescues cats. People from around the world were inspired by the /5(3). Ginny is an oxymoron: she's a dog who not only DOESN'T hate cats, but one who rescues and protects them. Philip Gonzalez was injured in an industrial accident. His best friend, Sheilah, encouraged him to adopt a dog to pull him out of his depression. While Ginny wasn't love "at first sight," it /5(). This poignant canine memoir recounts the story of Ginny, a Long Island dog with a remarkable ability to seek out and rescue homeless cats. Simple but delightful, the story is narrated from the perspective of Ginny's owner, Philip Gonzalez/5().
This poignant canine memoir recounts the story of Ginny, a Long Island dog with a remarkable ability to seek out and rescue homeless cats. Simple but delightful, the story is narrated from the perspective of Ginny's owner, Philip Gonzalez. Please note. Progressive delivery is highly recommended for your order. This The Dog Who Rescues Cats: The True Story Of Ginny|LEONORE FLEISCHER' 'PHILIP GONZALEZ additional service allows tracking the writing process of big orders as the paper will be sent to you for approval in parts/drafts* before the final deadline.. What is more, it guarantees: 30 days of free revision;. Continued story of the amazing team of Philip and Ginny Gonzales -- there are many heartwarming bits throughout this reading, however, a perfect summary of the book is given at the end when the author mirrors my own hope: That all homeless cats, dogs, animals, abused, neglected and sick -- can all find a "Rainbow Bridge" and thus a little piece.
Many thousands of readers have shared in the joy and compassion of Philip Gonzalez and his miracle dog, www.doorway.ru's amazing sixth-sense ability to find and rescue ailing stray cats and Philip's devotion to caring for thesecreatures have been the subject of television news and talk shows, magazine articles and an outpouring of supportfrom animal lovers everywhere. She became famous from her first book, "The Dog Who Rescues Cats", and has since gone on to save more than of her feline friends. Ginny and her incredible owner, Philip, help these defenseless felines by sheltering and adopting them out in New York. I felt for this story,and you will too. Book Overview. Philip Gonzalez had lost all interest in living after an industrial accident left him disabled. A friend suggested he adopt a www.doorway.ruantly he went to the shelter, where Ginny, a badly abused one-year-old pup, quickly won him over. Philip realized immediately that Ginny was no ordinary dog--she had an amazing sixth sense that enabled her to find and rescue stray and ailing www.doorway.ru's Madame, who is completely deaf; Revlon, who has only one eye;Betty.
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