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Product Description A tale of hope, courage, and the amazing journey of one special dog. When you meet Baby, the first thing you notice is her limp. She only has three legs, you see -- she lost one following years of mistreatment at a puppy mill. But spend a little more time with Baby and her irrepressible "Ma," Jana Kohl, and you'll hear the story of how this gentle creature has gone from puppy-mill victim to celebrity "spokesdog" -- hobnobbing with celebrities, lobbying politicians, and inspiring an entire movement to end the kind of animal abuse she suffered for so many years. Several years ago, Jana decided she wanted to buy a toy poodle. But the nightmarish conditions she was confronted with at a breeder's farm -- hundreds of dogs confined to small, dirty cages for their entire lives until they were killed for the crime of being too old to produce puppies -- opened her eyes to abuses in the world of commercial breeding. There are thousands of puppy mills all across the United States, and most of those cute little puppies in pet store windows are products of such nightmarish places. Jana knew this was a wrong she couldn't ignore. Her first step was to adopt a rescued adult dog instead of buying a puppy from a commercial breeder. And that's how she found Baby, a roughly nine-year-old poodle who had been locked in a cage. But Jana's mission didn't stop there. Soon, Jana and Baby (whose sweet face and three-legged hobble attract attention wherever she goes) found themselves speaking to groups about the terrible conditions at many breeders' farms and urging politicians to change the lax laws that regulate this industry. Today, Baby is the unofficial spokesdog for the Humane Society of the United States on the topic of puppy mills, and she and Jana travel around the country lobbying for reform on this important issue. A Rare Breed of Love contains more than sixty photographs of Baby with many of her high-profile fans, from Barack Obama to Judge Judy to Patti LaBelle, as well as original essays from luminaries such as Alice Walker and Gloria Steinem about the special love we all have for the pets in our lives. In this heartbreaking, compelling, and ultimately heartwarming book, Jana Kohl and Baby offer practical advice on what each of us can do to raise awareness, make a difference, and stop animal suffering everywhere.
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Customer Reviews: Read 17 more reviews...
  HELP STOP PUPPY MILLS!!!!!!!! December 27, 2008 i loved this book it is soooooo sad that people could actually hurt animals and feel so remorse for doing so!!!!!! this book was a great read actually i read it once and i have turned right around and started rereading it and im almost through it the 2nd time im sure ill then turn it over and read it again...theres so much sadness to it...how anyone could hurt an animal is beyond me....help end puppy mills help stop the abuse!!!!
PUPPY MILLS MUST BE STOPPED!!!!!
  ASPCA takes donations; don't waste your money on this book December 27, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I ordered this book because it was featured in a popular magazine and being a pet owner of 6 rescues (amphibians, cats, dogs) I thought it was commendable effort. It was such a WASTE OF MONEY, well the point of it all was good...great even....but I could have sent my $25 to a local shelter. It was poorly written, it's great that she's raising awareness but she could have done it in a less wasteful manner instead of flying all over the place. Most people that would even look into buying this book would get it because of their love of animals, not because they love Judge Judy and must have a page of a book that has a picture of Judge Judy in a robe with bunch of dogs.
  Author Wasted a lot of Money November 27, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Puppy mills are terrible and I support any book that shows the true horror of these operations. However, I had a hard time thinking about all of money this author wasted flying all over the country (she states some flights were donated) to take pictures of her dog with celebrities, when that money could have been donated to a shelter for food and vet care for the real victims of puppy mills. She pats herself on the back over and over again for rescuing this puppy mill dog (1st time she rescued a dog, previous pets were purchased), but she even flew across the country to pick up this particular dog - when I'm sure there are thousands of unwanted dogs in her own hometown. I just don't like how she comes across as some sort of animal advocate, when all she did was write a book.
  A Rare Breed Of Love Book November 23, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
What a wonderful book and story.The pictures are fabulous. Everyone should read this. More books such as this should be published and read. Thank you for this wonderful story. I highly recommend this book.
  puppy mills pain and suffering October 25, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
After meeting Baby and Jana in person, I just had to read more. This book has the painful story but shows the many people who are trying to make a difference by bringing awareness about puppy mills to the public. A must read for a heartwarming cause!
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