![]() ![]() Melissa Fay Greene weaves the latest scientific discoveries about our co-evolution with dogs with Karen's story and a few exquisitely rendered stories of suffering children and their heartbroken families. Long shunned by scientists as a manmade, synthetic species, and oft-referred to as ''Man's Best Friend'' almost patronizingly, dogs are finally paid respectful attention by a new generation of neuroscientists and animal behaviorists. ''How many people are stranded like I was,'' she wondered, ''who would lead productive lives if only they had a dog?''Ī thousand state-of-the-art dogs later, Karen Shirk's service dog academy, 4 Paws for Ability, is restoring broken children and their families to life. Karen did this, and Ben, a German shepherd, dragged her back into life. The Underdogs tells the story of Karen Shirk, felled at age twenty-four by a neuromuscular disease and facing life as a ventilator-dependent, immobile patient, who was turned down by every service dog agency in the country because she was ''too disabled.'' Her nurse encouraged her to tone down the suicidal thoughts, find a puppy, and raise her own service dog. ![]() From two-time National Book Award nominee Melissa Fay Greene comes a profound and surprising account of dogs on the front lines of rescuing both children and adults from the trenches of grief, emotional, physical, and cognitive disability, and post-traumatic stress disorder. ![]()
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