> Skip to content
[]
  • Published: 1 December 2020
  • ISBN: 9781760894788
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 288
Categories:

Extraordinary Old Dogs

Uplifting true tales of remarkable seniors




Uplifting true tales of remarkable seniors

Elderly dogs are doing extraordinary things.

Puppies are wonderful, but there is something truly special about an old dog. It’s the grey muzzle and salt-and-pepper eyebrows; the face that says ‘been there, sniffed that’. More than anything, it’s the lifetime of love, laughter and licks.

Most dog lovers wish their four-legged friends could live forever, and yet senior canines are surrendered to shelters and rescue groups in heartbreakingly high numbers. But every day, all over the world, elderly dogs are doing incredible things.

Dogs like Maya, a rescue dog who pioneered the technique used to save koalas after the Black Summer bushfires. Or Haole, who continued working as a surf therapy dog while battling cancer, and eighteen-year-old Holly, who survived for days lost in the outback. There’s Chilli, who found television fame as a senior, and Chaser, the ‘talking’ dog who even in old age could identify over 1000 different objects.

From saving lives and breaking records to leading online movements and surviving against the odds, stately seniors are wringing every ounce of joy and adventure from their lives. In Extraordinary Old Dogs, meet the geriatric tail-waggers proving there’s plenty of life in the old dog yet.

  • Published: 1 December 2020
  • ISBN: 9781760894788
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 288
Categories:

About the author

Laura Greaves

Laura Greaves is a multi-award-winning author whose work celebrates passion, connection, and finding joy in unexpected places. She has written a dozen books, including the romantic comedies Be My Baby, The Ex-Factor, and Two Weeks ’til Christmas.

Laura fell for Formula 1 as a kid, when her grandparents would let her stay up late to watch races with them. Her devotion runs deep: she even has world champion Lewis Hamilton’s race number, 44, tattooed on her. A born-and-bred Adelaidean, Laura has never quite forgiven Melbourne for stealing the Australian Grand Prix.


Laura is also the author of a series of bestselling non-fiction books about extraordinary dogs and the people who love them. She lives in the NSW Blue Mountains with her husband, three children, and a pack of much-loved dogs. Her bucket-list dream is to win the lottery and follow the F1 circus around the world.

Also by Laura Greaves

See all

Discover more

Article
The oldest dog in the world

Meet Maggie, unofficially the world’s oldest dog – and officially dairy farmer Brian McLaren’s best mate for nearly thirty years.

penguin pop image
penguin pop image