No Place Like Home: A New Beginning with the Dogs of Afghanistan - Heartwarming Story of Rescue & Redemption | Perfect for Animal Lovers & Military Supporters
No Place Like Home: A New Beginning with the Dogs of Afghanistan - Heartwarming Story of Rescue & Redemption | Perfect for Animal Lovers & Military Supporters

No Place Like Home: A New Beginning with the Dogs of Afghanistan - Heartwarming Story of Rescue & Redemption | Perfect for Animal Lovers & Military Supporters

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Marley and Me meets Bravo Two Zero, in this sequel to One Dog at a Time: Saving the Strays of AfghanistanNowzad was a gentle giant when it came to taking treats. He never, ever snatched. To me it was just further evidence that, deep inside, there was a great dog struggling to find his way out.When Pen Farthing brings stray dogs Nowzad and Tali back from his tour of Afghanistan, little does he know what he has begun. Suddenly he has four dogs to look after—two of whom have never been housetrained. And soon he is inundated with requests from other Marines and soldiers to help bring their rescued dogs home. Whether it's little Helmand, Fubar, or Beardog, Pen does his utmost to give these dogs the chance they deserve. This is the story of one man's courage and persistence as he struggles to give his dogs at home, and those still in Afghanistan, the best possible chance. It will warm—and break—the hearts of dog lovers everywhere.

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No Place Like Home is an another well-written easy to read book by Penn Farthing. I enjoyed it so much. I like Mr. Fathing's story telling style. Since reading this book and his first one, I have become a huge fan of Nowzad Dogs and follow them on social media. I really hope that he writes another book about his time in Afghanistan running Nowzad Dogs and about the fall of Afghanistan and what it meant for his organization, staff, and animals in August 2021.