The Lost Dogs-A book about Michael Vick’s Bad Newz Kennel survivors

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In my humble opinion Michael Vick is an evil human being who does not deserve to live, but that’s just my opinion.  So if there is any good to come out of his murderous activities it might be the story of what happened to the gentle creatures he so studiously tortured.    I just bought this book and even sent a copy to a dear friend.  It is an important read that may just have a happy ending.  Take a minute, spend a buck or two and buy your own copy.  Here is the story:

The wait is officially over: The Lost Dogs: Michael Vick’s Dogs and Their Tale of Rescue and Redemption by Jim Gorant, an in-depth look behind the scenes of the Michael Vick case and “where are they now” account of the dogs rescued from his property, hit bookshelves nationwide on September 16. The Lost Dogs can be purchased at your local bookstore and through online retailers including Amazon.com. (Tip: If you purchase the book on Amazon.com using this link, the ASPCA will receive a small donation at no extra cost to you!)

Naturally, the ASPCA is excited about this book because of our firsthand involvement in the investigation—but having gotten our hands on an early copy, we’re very happy to report that it is a terrific, compelling read for anyone interested in animal welfare, canine behavior, the evolution of animal protection laws or our country’s criminal justice system.

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13 years ago

I grew up in south-east Staffordshire and all the tough guys had a Staffordshire Bull Terrier and there were (illegal) dog fights, but the vast majority of the guys I knew loved their dogs and treated them like one of the family. Vick is an exception, a very sorry excuse of an exception.

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