JJ's Journey: A Story of Heroes and Heart by Tracy Calhoun

34713806AUTHOR: Tracy Calhoun
PUBLISHER: Diversion Publishing
PUBLICATION DATE: October 3, 2017
PAGES: 331
SYNOPSIS FROM GOODREADS:
It was 2014 at Samaritan Evergreen Hospice House in Washington State, and a 90 year old woman in her final stage of a coma had been totally unresponsive for several days. The woman had no family or friends, and the staff expected she would pass very soon. Tracy, one of the nurses, went in to sit by her side during these final hours. While she was there, her dog, JJ, a staff -therapist- came to join her and hopped up on the bed. JJ snuggled up next to the elderly woman and nuzzled the woman's hand with her snout. And, the woman began stroking JJ's face. Somehow, JJ had reached her, wherever the woman was. Tracy was touched and quickly recorded it on her phone. In August 2015, that video went viral and has been seen tens of millions of times.
Helping Humans is a heartwarming memoir of a nurse and her dog and their combined efforts to bring peace and consolation to humans in times of crisis and grief. We learn about the work done at the hospice house, the different kinds of work a therapy dog does both inside and outside of hospitals at crisis centers, shelters for domestic violence victims, and after major disasters where they comfort first responders and victims. Rich with informative detail, we also learn the intricacies of training animals for this work, the complexities of recognizing whether the dog has the right personality and how to engage their supportive spirit.












MY RATING:4STARS

JJ's Journey: The Unbelievable Life of JJ, The Therapy Dog is a must-read for dog-lovers like me. Undeniably, the canine's compassionate personality and truly being the man's best-friend is shown here through JJ's story. JJ has also retired from being a therapy dog and she was undergoing chemotherapy. It is really heartbreaking whenever our canine pals/family are sick and we always try to ease their pain by giving back the comfort they've given us.

The lives of dogs usually span from 10-15 years and even though their life expectancy is short, they devote their whole life spreading love and empathy; and that's what we should learn from them. It's not how long we live, but on how we spend/use it to help others.

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