Rosalind tagged me in a note on Facebook the other day, pointing me to a sad story of a little dog named Bradley.
This is the beginning of an introduction to the
book which couple, Audrey and Eldad Hagar, had written of the hundreds of fostered dogs who came into their home.
It is amazing how this couple dedicates their lives to saving dogs and other animals with a commitment which cannot be compared with others. The love and joy they shared with them, and making their lives better and happier. They have already saved more than 1500 dogs, cats, birds, lizards, squirrels, opossums, turtles and more.
Being a non-profit organisation, it is inevitable that they would need money in order to sustain their efforts. They have come up with a hardcover coffee table book,
Our Lives Have Gone To The Dogs, to remember the animals they had shared great memories with, as well as to educate the public about animal abuse and neglect, and inspire others to adopt and rescue animals in need.
This book is also available at Amazon, but I do urge interested parties to contact
Hope For Paws directly as the money will go straight to them/the animals (non-profit Animal Rescue Organization 501C-3). This is because Amazon takes 55% of the sale price, landing lesser money going to the animals.
Please visit their
website and help them to save more animals. All they ask for is for people to buy their
book about their rescue work. All money earned from the sales of the book would go directly to helping animals. This will help them pay the medical bills and all the expenses involved in animal rescue.
This hardcover coffee table book has 100 pages of full colored photographs and stories that will make you laugh and cry. For every 3 books sold, they can bail out a shelter dog/cat who are scheduled to die. The
more books they sell, the more animals they can save. This will also make a great gift to anyone who loves animals.
Find out more about the book
here.
I am very inspired by the work which Audrey and Eldad has done by far, and it is very heartwarming to know that the animals are very loved.
Bless their hearts for loving these animals.
"We can judge the heart of a man by his treatment of animals" - Immanuel Kant
"The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated." - Mahatma Gandhi