There are thousands of sad books about animal cruelty, neglect, abuse and abandonment. This is not one of them.Once an animal comes through the front door of Little Old Dog Sanctuary, they enter a Utopian, free-range Rocky Mountain Shangri-La where napping is a competitive sport, potty training is optional and the record for guarding a Milk-Bone by carrying it your mouth everywhere you go stands at 13 hours. Saved from certain death, the dogs also get dignity, respect, blankets, beds, toys, medicine, friends, amazing food and copious amounts of unconditional love. And of course they get treats. Lots and lots of unhealthy treats. Which is fine, because they are old. They are survivors. They earned it. Besides, they are dying. The sanctuary motto is "Quality over quantity," and it always will be.The author also reveals that the one true secret to happiness is having a grumpy, old Chihuahua. Whoops. Is it too late to say "Spoiler Alert?""Dog lovers, this is a great book and one you will enjoy." - Mile High Dog Magazine