Gabby: The Little Dog That Had to Learn to Bark

Gabby: The Little Dog That Had to Learn to Bark

by Barby Keel
Gabby: The Little Dog That Had to Learn to Bark

Gabby: The Little Dog That Had to Learn to Bark

by Barby Keel

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Overview

A moving, heartfelt true story that celebrates the way animals and humans rescue one another . . .
 
Baby seagulls, mischievous ferrets, strutting peacocks…in the decades that Barby Keel has run her animal sanctuary in the English countryside, she has seen all manner of creatures. Thousands of cats and dogs have come through her doors and, with the aid of Barby and her dedicated staff, found loving forever homes. But Gabby, a small terrier with solemn, terrified eyes, is like no case Barby has ever encountered before.

Gabby has spent all eight years of her life indoors. She has no idea how to play with a toy or chew a treat. She has never dug in the dirt or rolled happily in the grass. Strangest of all, Gabby does not know how to bark. Barby can tell that the little golden-haired dog is bright and curious beneath her paralyzing fear, but coaxing out Gabby’s true spirit will be a daunting task.

Yet sometimes, a dog and a human fit together like two puzzle pieces, and so it is with Gabby and Barby. And Barby, who believes passionately in animals’ ability to help and heal those they love, will find her faith in Gabby repaid just when she, and her sanctuary, need it most . . .

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780806540320
Publisher: Kensington
Publication date: 01/28/2020
Series: Foster Tails , #1
Pages: 224
Sales rank: 1,040,188
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.10(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Barby Keel has run an animal sanctuary in the countryside in Sussex for 54 years. At the age of 28 Barby bought four acres of land for £1400, built her own home brick by brick, and then dedicated her life to caring for the animals who were often dumped at her door.
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