Albea
02-14-2005, 12:05 PM
"Life is Good: Lessons in Joyful Living" was written by Trixie, the beloved Golden of author Dean Koontz who helped a bit with the "editing."
All proceeds from the sale go to support Canine Companions for Independence, an organization that provides canine assistant to people with disabilities. Trixie is a retired service dog.
I haven't ordered the book yet, it's available at Amazon.com but, from a blurb I read, it's sounds great. Trixie advises to "think of yourself as a movie star" but don't act like one by whinning on TV about the price of fame.
Trixie gets 5000 letters a year in the author's Web site. There's no address for the site in the article I read but I'm sure it can be found in Google.
All proceeds from the sale go to support Canine Companions for Independence, an organization that provides canine assistant to people with disabilities. Trixie is a retired service dog.
I haven't ordered the book yet, it's available at Amazon.com but, from a blurb I read, it's sounds great. Trixie advises to "think of yourself as a movie star" but don't act like one by whinning on TV about the price of fame.
Trixie gets 5000 letters a year in the author's Web site. There's no address for the site in the article I read but I'm sure it can be found in Google.