Audio book descriptionMarty Preston worked so hard to earn his dog Shiloh, and he had hoped that his troubles with Judd Travers were over. He could not rescue all the dogs that Judd mistreated, but since Shiloh was the one who ran away and came to him, Shiloh was the one he loved. Judd, however, has other problems. Anyone who cheats, swears, lies, and kicks his dogs has troubles inside himself. When Judd starts drinking, Marty realizes that Shiloh is in danger once again. As hunting season approaches and Judd begins hunting on their land, the Prestons know that something is bound to happen. They're right. Marty does the only thing he can think of to do, and discovers just how deep a hurt can go and how long it takes to heal.
Audio book descriptionJudd Travers is physically on the mend from the truck accident that nearly took his life in Shiloh Season . But is he healing inside too? Can Marty Preston, his family, and the community trust that Judd will not return to his evil ways? Marty's pare
Audio book descriptionDogs, more than any other creatures, can make us laugh, often outsmart us, and occasionally break our hearts. Their behavior teaches us unique and important lessons about kindness, love, courage, and the absurdities of life. In their delightful Tails from the Bark Side, Brian Kilcommons and Sarah Wilson, America's premier dog trainers, tell their favorite stories about our canine companions.
Audio book descriptionBaree was the son of a grey wolf and a black dog, born in the vast Canadian wilderness. He learns about nature and his fellow animals by trial and error; fighting with owls and playing with beavers. Being alone in the wild, he desperately seeks to join a pack of wolves, but they see him as a dog, and he is driven away. The wolves were treacherous, but Baree soon learns that humans can be much worse. He is shot, beaten, and trapped, and soon learns to take care of himself. After fighting alone against the world, he befriends an Indian maiden, Nepeese, and he finds his purpose in life. Baree: The Wolf-Dog is one of James Oliver Curwood's most cherished works.