An inspiring story of survival and our powerful bond with man's
best friend, in the aftermath of the nation's most notorious case of
animal cruelty.
Animal lovers and sports fans were shocked when the story broke
about NFL player Michael Vick's brutal dog fighting operation. But what
became of the dozens of dogs who survived? As acclaimed writer Jim
Gorant discovered, their story is the truly newsworthy aspect of this
case. Expanding on Gorant's Sports Illustrated cover story, The Lost Dogs
traces the effort to bring Vick to justice and turns the spotlight on
these infamous pit bulls, which were saved from euthanasia by an
outpouring of public appeals coupled with a court order that Vick pay
nearly a million dollars in "restitution" to the dogs.
As an ASPCA-led team evaluated each one, they found a few hardened
fighters, but many more lovable, friendly creatures desperate for
compassion. In The Lost Dogs, we meet these amazing animals, a
number of which are now living in loving homes, while some even work in
therapy programs: Johnny Justice participates in Paws for Tales, which
lets kids get comfortable with reading aloud by reading to dogs; Leo
spends three hours a week with cancer patients and troubled teens. At
the heart of the stories are the rescue workers who transformed the pups
from victims of animal cruelty into healing caregivers themselves,
unleashing priceless hope.
Jim Gorant has worked as a magazine editor and writer for twenty years, and is currently a senior editor at Sports Illustrated. His work has appeared in such magazines as Men's Health, GQ, and Outside. Also the author of Fanatic: 10 Things All Sports Fans Should Do Before They Die, he lives in New Jersey.