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Adopted Sam 15 from MAESSR. Most wonderful dog ever!
Debbie, VA
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MAESSR is the best. Debbie, VA
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RESCUING SPRITE: A DOG LOVER'S STORY OF JOY AND ANGUISH
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From the New York Times bestselling radio personality Mark Levin
and his family comes the true story of the two years of joy and anguish
they had with a rescue dog named Sprite.
Mark Levin, while known
as a lawyer and nationally syndicated broadcaster, considers himself
first and foremost a dog lover. In 2004, Mark’s family added a new
member to their bunch—a beautiful, Spaniel-mixed dog they named Sprite.
With his beautiful face and soft, huggable fur, Sprite immediately
bonded with the Levin family.
But on Halloween night, just three
weeks after being adopted, Sprite collapsed and had to be rushed to the
animal hospital in what would turn out to be the first of many such
visits—and a difficult, heart-wrenching journey for the entire family.
Over
the next two years, Sprite’s health deteriorated, but his spirit
remained high and his beauty and grace continued to inspire, until the
holiday season of 2006, when the Levin family had to say a final goodbye
to their beloved pet. Rescuing Sprite is a stunningly intimate
revelation of the strong love that can develop between a family and a
pet, and the realization, as Mark Levin puts it, that “in the end, we
humans are the lucky ones.”
(216 pages)
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