Sweet Pea

The Homeless Dog Who Could Not Be Caught

by Karen Scott


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E-Book
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 1/21/2014

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 32
ISBN : 9781458212924
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 8.5x11
Page Count : 32
ISBN : 9781458212931
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.5x11
Page Count : 32
ISBN : 9781458212948

About the Book

If you have the eyes and heart to see, you’ve seen the suffering before. Karen Scott, an animal lover, shares her experiences with Sweet Pea, a homeless, feral mother dog in her neighborhood who caught her eye and captured her heart. The quest to gain this wounded soul’s trust proved to be one of the best learning experiences of Karen’s life.

Sweet Pea’s full past and story will never be known, but thanks to Karen’s efforts, her future will be a much happier tale. The odds of a feral animal and a human building a relationship are frighteningly small, and success in such an effort is extremely rare, but when Karen saw an emaciated, terrified mother dog foraging for food, she knew she had to at least try. The clever survivor had successfully eluded animal control for months and had earned her deep fear of humans. In her homeless years, Sweet Pea endured and survived many injuries, including a dislocated shoulder and several broken bones. She lived in excruciating pain and fear for years, and gave birth to at least two litters. Karen watched helplessly as neighborhood boys tortured the terrified dog, and vowed to change this innocent creature’s life.

On the fateful day when Karen saw Sweet Pea, her teats heavy with milk, she knew that somewhere, her puppies depended on this pathetic and abused animal. Little did she know that both of their lives were about to change forever.


About the Author

Karen Scott decided to share Sweet Pea’s story to inspire others to believe that love and trust can transform lives, especially for those who have never known either. She is a compassionate person, not a trained animal-rescue professional. She lives in Oregon.