This May, Fresh Fiction is pleased to support Penguin Group (USA)'s
Read
Humaneยฎ 2013 campaign to fight animal cruelty.ย We would like to welcome
spokesperson and bestselling author Jill Shalvis to our blog today, where she is
sharing with us her family's animal rescue story discusses her Animal Magnetism
series with a piece entitled "Why Dogs Make Great Sidekicks!"ย ย ย
Read Humaneยฎ is an initiative created by Penguin Group (USA) in 2012 to
support our furry friends in honor of National Pet Month (May).ย As part of the
Read Humaneยฎ 2013 campaign, six special edition, animal-themed mass market
paperbacks have been reissued featuring the official Read Humaneยฎ seal.ย Penguin
supports the fight against animal cruelty with a $25,000 donation, regardless of
sales, to The Humane Society of the United States' Animal Rescue Team.
For more information, and complete lists of the six participating authors and
book retailers, please visit Penguin Group (USA) or view the official Read Humaneยฎ Prezi
here.
And remember to join the conversation on Twitter with @BerkleyRomance
and @HSUS throughout May by using the hashtag #readHumane.ย
Followers are encouraged to Tweet about Penguin's animal friendly books, share
their own rescue stories, and join in other pet themed conversations.
Jill Shalvis is
the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of over
four dozen romance novels, including her fun contemporary Animal Magnetism
series, which promotes animal rescue dogs. Jill is a 3-time National Readers
Choice winner, and lover of animals! More information about Jill and her
collection of fabulous romance titles can be found at www.JillShalvis.com.
My Rescue Story, by Jill Shalvis...
At any point, on any day in the Shalvis abode, there are animals.ย All of
them rescued, always.ย It's become somewhat of a family tradition, rescuing
animals in need, and we've found that not only is it a nice thing to do, we get
a really great pet out of the deal.
A couple of years ago, our house was fairly full.ย Okay, so it was straining
at the wall joints.ย We had Ashes -- our rescue Border Collie/Australian Blue
Heeler.ย Sadie - our cat who thinks she's a dog.ย Micky - a field mouse rescued
from the high school science lab.ย And four teenage girls.
Actually, it wasn't a house.ย It was a zoo.
But a year before we'd lost Izzie, our beloved brown lab.ย And we missed
having two dogs.ย Yes, we're crazy.ย Anyway, on that fated day I'm about to tell
you about, Alpha Man (my husband) had heard about a yellow lab puppy who needed
rescue.
No.ย No way.ย I was adamant.ย I had enough on my plate.ย But Alpha Man just
wanted to go make sure the lab was okay.ย
So we left the mountain...

And drove...

And drove...

We were following the sketch directions from a guy who
knew a guy who had told us about a woman who lived out in the middle of nowhere,
and I mean NOWHERE, and she rescues animals.
The landscape was like something out of a Criminal Minds episode, so we were
wary at first.ย We had no idea what we were going to find.ย A box of puppies, or
a meth lab ... nothing would have surprised me.ย I was a little worried because
the kids were with us, but it turned out the place was fifty acres of love.
Any animal in need is welcome.ย

Even the funny looking ones...

The woman had goats, horses, turtles, geese, snakes,
angry chickens ... you name it and she had it.ย She was rehabbing it, doctoring
it, loving it ... whatever the animal needed.
We'd gone because of the rumor of the puppies, the yellow labs.ย And she did
have two puppies.ย She'd rescued them out of a horrible situation.

But the yellow lab wasn't the one who stole our hearts.ย
Nope, it was her little baby brother.ย The runt.

He was filthy and living in a hovel. And the minute he
saw us, he came alive. Wriggling, happy, loving. All you had to do was touch him
and he writhed in joy and dropped to the floor for a belly rub.

And once he was picked up by the teenagers and loved up
by them, he didn't want to get down.ย I tried.ย I tried hard.ย But the thing had
wriggled his way right into my heart.ย I remember looking at Alpha Man, laughing
and crying at the same time.
"You didn't want another dog," he reminded me.
I told him to zip it.ย We were taking this dog and that was that.ย Besides,
there was the little matter of him being in my arms and refusing to be put
down.
So we never put him down again.ย Meet Frat Boy...

Why Dogs Make Great Sidekicks, by Jill Shalvis...
Now that you know a little bit about my rescue story, I want to share with
you some of the inspiration for my Animal Magnetism series.ย One of the fun
things about writing this series is developing complex and lovable characters...
that just happen to be adorable dogs!ย Here's why dogs make great
sidekicks...
1. Because when you're on the mountain trail and you come across an angry
mama bear and her baby cubs, your dog will run like hell.ย This will warn you to
run like hell as well.ย Just be careful because if your dog is like my dog, he
will throw you under the bus (or in this case bear) to get home before you
do.
2. Because when all the cookies are gone you can totally blame your cookie
loving dog.ย No one has to know that you ate all the cookies yourself.ย And your
dog can give you dirty looks for blaming him but he can't actually talk and
dispute your story.ย Solid alibi.
3. Because if you've eaten in a way that disagrees with your stomach, there
are never any worries.ย Your dog will always, ALWAYS, out stink you.ย And if he
doesn't, you can still point the finger at him.ย Again, he can't talk and
dispute your story.
4. Dogs are not just great sidekicks but they also make great a really great
wingman.ย If you're single, you can totally put your dog to work at charming the
person you're interested in.ย Just make sure that person likes dog drool and dog
hair all over everything first.
5. There is never a need for a pillow or extra blanket because your dog will
always be willing to get into bed with you and share body heat.ย Always.ย Just
be forewarned.ย Being a great sidekick is not the same thing as a good bed
partner.ย They have a habit of being a total bed hog.

Thank you so much, Jill for sharing your stories with
us!ย If you have enjoyed Jill's stories please feel free to show your support in
our comments section below and by visiting the other participating
websites/blogs...
Read Humaneยฎ Blog Tour 2013!
For more information on Read Humaneยฎ please visit Penguin Group (USA).ย To view more special features from
spokesperson Jill Shalvis, please visit the following websites/blogs; each
website/blog will feature a unique perspective on Read Humane, so be sure to
stop by each for a new and exciting experience!
5 comments posted.
In this economy, the latest thing that is happening where I live, is that people are taking their animals, and dumping them, especially cats, out here in the country, when they see farmhouses, figuring they'll be taken care of. These cats end up either in fights and killed, hit by cars, or pregnant. We had a couple of cats that got pregnant, but were on the skittish side. My husband and I were able to get them to come by us finally. When they had their litters, they were actually in our apartment!! Our landlord was nice enough to let us keep 2 of the kittens. The other 6, along with the mothers, were taken to a place where they place kittens and cats and don't kill them, much to our relief!! Our babies just turned a year old, and bring us much joy throughout our day. We love dogs as well, and lost our dog a little over 2 years ago, but they're very expensive to keep right now, so for now, we're content with our cats!! Loved your stories, and they make me miss my dog Bandit all the more!!
(Peggy Roberson 9:45pm May 1, 2013)
I have had many doga cats guina pigs hamsters etc.Ilove dogs the most though.I had to put down my wonderful golden lab.Since then my kids bought me a zhitzu and I rescued a shitzu from being put down .The owners didnt have time for him anymore.He is a fantastic loveable dog.their loss my gain.
(June Leas 8:42am May 6, 2013)