Sunday, October 15, 2017

In My TBR Stack:

Devotion: Humans and Their Four-Legged Soulmates
by Dobie Houson
CreateSpace
Trade Paperback

From the book publicity:

Devotion celebrates the magical connection between humans and their four-legged heroes. It illustrates what our animal companions teach us, the advice our animals would give us if we took the time to ask, and the beautiful partnership between people and their beloved  animal companions as they help each other navigate their life path.

About the author:

DOBIE HOUSON is an activist for animal rights, an animal communicator, and the award-winning author of Finding Forever: The Dogs of Coastal German Shepherd Rescue, and Four-Legged Wisdom: Sacred Stories from an Animal Communicator. An ardent activist for animal rescue, Houson is founder and executive director of Finding Forever, a foundation dedicated to raising money and awareness for animal rescue causes through the arts.

 A lifelong animal lover and animal communicator, she has worked with dogs, cats, and horses. But it was her desire to understand and connect with animals on a deeper, more meaningful level that ultimately led her to study animal communication, including honing her telepathic skills. She has trained with some of the country's most respected intuitive counselors and animal communicators and, today, is a sought-after teacher and trainer herself. 

 A professional communicator and prolific writer, she contributed to Why We Ride: Women Writers on the Horses in Their Lives (Seal Press, 2010), a popular anthology edited by writer and educator Verna Dreisbach. She also heads StrategiCreation, a marketing and communications consultancy for business start-ups. 

 When she's not working with animals, Houson serves as director of marketing research for The Ken Blanchard Companies, a global consulting firm specializing in leadership and talent development. Her research has been published in many world-class academic journals. Dobie Houson lives in Valley Center, California, north of San Diego, with her family, her animal companions and her lively horse, Bear.

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