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Lost and Found: Dogs, Cats, and Everyday Heroes at a Country Animal Shelter
 
 

Lost and Found: Dogs, Cats, and Everyday Heroes at a Country Animal Shelter (Paperback)

by Elizabeth Hess (Author) "THE CRAMPED OFFICE of the Columbia-Greene Humane Society is covered with cat hair ..." (more)
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For some people, animal shelters seem dark, desperate places. All terrified barks and frightened hisses, the shelter is the last stop for many an animal on what has too often been a painful journey. For others, the shelter is a place of hope, where the perfect dog or cat waits to be adopted. In her time spent volunteering at the Columbia-Greene Humane Society, author Elizabeth Hess discovered that shelter life couldn't be defined in such simple terms. In this "subterranean animal culture," life is a "complex mix of people and animals, emotion and ideology ... where life and death decisions are made as regularly as coffee."

Hess, an arts journalist who has written for the Village Voice and the Washington Post among other publications, first visited the shelter to adopt a dog for her daughter. A "series of ramshackle buildings and a shabby trailer, surrounded by a few chickens and a couple of contented cats," the Columbia-Greene Humane Society grounds were humble at best. But what Hess found inside the shelter inspired her to write Lost and Found: Dogs, Cats, and Everyday Heroes at a Country Animal Shelter. From the dog kennels and the cat rooms to a puppy mill raid and rides in the shelter ambulance, Hess introduces innumerable animals and humans who will inspire, educate, and break your heart. With more than 20 million animals ending up in shelters each year in the United States alone, Hess's demand to rethink our relationships with domestic animals couldn't have come at a better time. Perceptive, well-written, and utterly moving, Lost and Found is a rare find indeed. --Stefanie Hargreaves



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Hess has volunteered for the Columbia-Greene Humane Society for several years. Combining her obvious passion for such work with the skills she has learned as art critic for the Village Voice, she has produced a solidly written book that takes readers directly into the animal shelter. Like most shelters, the one featured here is short on money, staff, and time while long on abused and abandoned animals. Hess helps readers understand how and why the people who work in this field-both paid and volunteer-do what they do. She captures the frustrations of animal welfare advocates-too often confused with animal rights advocates-who feel trapped cleaning up the mess that the uncaring or irresponsible create while facing accusations from no-kill advocates. Anyone questioning the local animal shelter should read this book for an excellent standard of comparison. Recommended for all animal welfare collections.?Alicia Graybill, Lincoln City Libs., NE
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A very realistic view of an animal shelter, Nov 19 2002
By "mcbec" (Bloomington, IL) - See all my reviews
I've volunteered at the animal shelter in my town for a few years now, but have never had quite as much insight as this book provided. I get the feeling the shelter in the book has a smaller volunteer base than the shelter I have dealt with based on the details they were willing to share with her. This was a very uplifting book that explained a lot about why shelters work the way they do (ie rules about who can adopt, what happens when they get lost pets, etc.). Unfortunately, it is most likely to be read by the people that already understand these rules and why they exist.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Required reading for all current and wannabe pet owners, Oct 29 2002
By E. Chapa "echapa" (San Antonio, TX USA) - See all my reviews
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Once I started reading this book, I couldn't put it down. I'm among those who do know what kind of responsibility it takes to own a dog. I'm the happy 'Mom' of 2 terriers, one of which is a rescue dog. It is true about rescued animals - they know they've been given another chance and will give you their love many times over.

Elizabeth Hess was down to earth in showing the trials and successes an animal shelter goes through. If you know someone who's not sure about getting a pet, I highly suggest they read this book. It'll make them think twice. If you know someone with misconceptions that all shelter animals get homes, give them this book as a wakeup call! A pet can take up as much or more of your time than a human baby, but the human race has made dogs, cats and other animals disposeable. There are happy endings as well as sad in the book, but it's worth buying. As the kids would say, we give it a 2 paws up!

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5.0 out of 5 stars The most wonderful compassionate reality book!, Oct 28 2002
By amanda shapiro "ashapiro1" (paradise valley, az United States) - See all my reviews
This book was so good I could not put it down. A realistic yet compassionate look at shelters today. A must read!
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5.0 out of 5 stars You'll want a copy for your friends
This behind the scenes look at an animal shelter and the everyday lives of the animals and people that work there is a beautifully told, heart warming story. Read more
Published on Sep 17 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars Touching the heart and soul with joy and inspiration
The beautifully written stories provide insight into the wonderful workers at shelters as well as inspiring hope for those who pass through their doors. Read more
Published on Jul 28 2002 by Barbara Thompson

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book!
This is a great book that portrays what really goes on inside animal shelters across the country. From the horse abuse cases to the abandoned box-kittens, this is a great read for... Read more
Published on Jun 24 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars This book was SO GOOD........
This book was so good, after I read it I reordered it in hardbound so that it would "keep better" on my shelf. Read more
Published on Jun 12 2002 by Susan J DuBose

5.0 out of 5 stars Everyone pet owner, by law, should read
I worked for the Humane Society for 6 months so I know exactly what the author is describing in her stories. Some sad and some amazingly heartwarming. Read more
Published on Feb 28 2002 by poohbear99

5.0 out of 5 stars From Collie Rescue San Antonio.com
I am not at all surprised at the number of glowing reviews this book has recieved. As a person who does animal rescue ... Read more
Published on Feb 14 2002 by Devin Gibson

5.0 out of 5 stars Very interesting book a day in the life of an animal shelter
I enjoyed reading this book. It was truthful as to what goes on behind the scenes of local animal shelters all over the country. Read more
Published on Jan 23 2002

4.0 out of 5 stars Great book about animal shelters and people who own animals
This book was a great read. It focused as much on people who own(and sometimes abuse) animals as the animals themself. Read more
Published on Jan 15 2002 by S. Kewley

5.0 out of 5 stars Gets it right.
I volunteer at my local animal shelter every day. I see it all--the ignorant humans, the frightened pets, the happy endings and the all-too-frequent deaths. Read more
Published on Jan 5 2002 by Heather Lowe

5.0 out of 5 stars This book will open your eyes about cruelty & compassion
This book was written by a journalist who had her eyes opened by the things she experienced as a humane society volunteer. Read more
Published on Oct 28 2001

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