BOOK REVIEW- A Dog’s Purpose and A Dog’s Journey
Guest post by Mike Frezon
There are two things I am not.
I am neither a book reviewer or a big-time reader of
fiction.
However, I AM a dog lover (just ask Ike). 
And I want to take this opportunity to let you know about
the fantastic time I just had reading W. Bruce Cameron’s hit book: A Dog’s
Purpose and its sequel: A Dog’s Journey.

These books reflect just about all that happens in the
relationship between a dog and its owner–the full range of emotions from utter
happiness to heartbreaking loss.  As told
through the eyes of the dogs, the books explain how dogs sense their purpose in
their relationship with their humans.

I love the way Cameron uses his characters to shed some
light on why our dogs do some of the things they do that we never quite
understand…and does it in a way that makes us believe it to be true.  For example, why a dog will lavish great
affection on one individual and completely ignore another.  Or, why they might act in some unexplained
intelligent way—but without training.  Or
why they have such empathy for a particular human that they had never before
met.
I promise that if you (either growing up or as an adult) have
had relationships with dogs, these books will provide an enjoyable tale and
give you plenty to think about as to what your dogs are thinking as they try to
make you happy and discover their “purpose” in your life.