Haatchi and Little B: The Inspiring True Story of One Boy and His Dog

Haatchi and Little B: The Inspiring True Story of One Boy and His Dog

by WendyHolden (Author)

Synopsis

On a bitterly cold night in January 2012, Haatchi the dog was hit over the head, and abandoned on a railway line to be hit by a train. The driver saw the adorable five-month old Anatolian Shepherd moments too late. Somehow, the terrified puppy survived the blood loss from his partially severed leg and tail and managed to crawl away to safety. Fortunately, Haatchi was rescued, although vets couldn't save his leg and tail. A Facebook appeal brought him to the attention of a couple of kind-hearted dog lovers, Colleen Drummond and Will Howkins, who are also the dad and stepmum of Owen (known to his family as Little B for 'little buddy'). One look at Haatchi's expressive face told them all they needed to know and the lucky dog moved into the Howkins' family home just six weeks after almost being killed. Owen, now aged eight, has a rare genetic disorder which causes his muscles to tense permanently. Largely confined to a wheelchair, he was withdrawn and anxious and found it difficult to make friends. But when Owen awoke the morning after Haatchi arrived he immediately fell in love with the severely disabled rescue animal who would, in turn, rescue him. This book tells their inspiring true story - one astonishing little boy and the very special dog who has changed his life forever.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 224
Publisher: Bantam Press
Published: 13 Feb 2014

ISBN 10: 0593072944
ISBN 13: 9780593072943
Book Overview: The moving and inspirational story of the friendship between one boy and his dog

Media Reviews
This is a story that would melt any heart! -- Paul O'Grady Incredibly touching... a heartwarming true story The Lady Fascinating and moving -- Bel Mooney Daily Mail
Author Bio
Wendy Holden is an experienced author with two novels and thirty non-fiction books to her credit. She wrote the bestselling memoir of Uggie, the dog from The Artist and has ghosted autobiographies that chronicle the lives of extraordinary women, including the actress Goldie Hawn; a World War II spy; Frank Sinatra's widow Barbara; and the only woman in the French Foreign Legion. She now lives in Suffolk, England, with her husband and two dogs.