

The Found Dogs: The Fates and Fortunes of Michael Vick's Pitbulls, 10 Years After Their Heroic Rescue (1) [Gorant, Jim] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Found Dogs: The Fates and Fortunes of Michael Vick's Pitbulls, 10 Years After Their Heroic Rescue (1) Review: A second chance - I rescued my first Pitbull over 18 years ago. Since my first I have rescued 4 more. Currently I have a 2yr old female and a 6yr old male. These 2 were victims of abuse. They are the most loving happy dogs that u can imagine. They are spoiled rotten and they do deserve to be. I read "The Lost Dogs" because I was so appalled about the Vick case. In reading that book it gave me hope that these poor abused neglected dogs would be given a second chance. They were so resilient. Yes unfortunately there were a small few that could not overcome the trauma they suffered but most found forever homes. This book proved that 10 yrs later these wonderful dogs found there forever homes and experienced love for the first time. They were happy and doing well and in return continued to give unconditional love. Anyone who loves Pitbulls will enjoy this book and will be happy to know how far the laws have changed Review: I loved it! - I loved it !! It was great to read of the updated lives of the trail blazing Vicktory Dogs !! I laughed & cried. They have definitely touched my heart & will always have a place in it. I have followed their story from the very beginning & it breaks my heart every time we lose one. They have saved so many more dogs what they proved to everyone - that dogs from fighting rings are victims & deserve to be treated as such !! They are all individuals & should be treated as such. They all deserve a chance at a good life & a loving home & the dirt bags that abused them need to serve serious time in prison. God Bless the Vicktory Dogs <3
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,472,308 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #2,752 in Dog Care |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (390) |
| Dimensions | 6 x 0.2 x 9 inches |
| ISBN-10 | 1543901727 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1543901726 |
| Item Weight | 4.5 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 70 pages |
| Publication date | July 27, 2017 |
| Publisher | BookBaby |
C**H
A second chance
I rescued my first Pitbull over 18 years ago. Since my first I have rescued 4 more. Currently I have a 2yr old female and a 6yr old male. These 2 were victims of abuse. They are the most loving happy dogs that u can imagine. They are spoiled rotten and they do deserve to be. I read "The Lost Dogs" because I was so appalled about the Vick case. In reading that book it gave me hope that these poor abused neglected dogs would be given a second chance. They were so resilient. Yes unfortunately there were a small few that could not overcome the trauma they suffered but most found forever homes. This book proved that 10 yrs later these wonderful dogs found there forever homes and experienced love for the first time. They were happy and doing well and in return continued to give unconditional love. Anyone who loves Pitbulls will enjoy this book and will be happy to know how far the laws have changed
A**R
I loved it!
I loved it !! It was great to read of the updated lives of the trail blazing Vicktory Dogs !! I laughed & cried. They have definitely touched my heart & will always have a place in it. I have followed their story from the very beginning & it breaks my heart every time we lose one. They have saved so many more dogs what they proved to everyone - that dogs from fighting rings are victims & deserve to be treated as such !! They are all individuals & should be treated as such. They all deserve a chance at a good life & a loving home & the dirt bags that abused them need to serve serious time in prison. God Bless the Vicktory Dogs <3
D**M
They were saved and happy dogs
I first found this book in my vet's office and couldn't put it down. "The Lost Dogs" Author is excellent in putting into words the horrible treatment of these innocent dogs. I'm so glad he went to all the trouble to go back and visit the homes of these happy little pups and write this book. Excellent!!!
C**A
A "where are they now" book
This is a follow up of "The lost dogs" book which I believe is necessary to read to truly appreciate this one, as is just a compilation of the current status of all the Victory Dogs. The stories go from very sad to truly happy ever after, you get to feel a lot of the spectrum of emotions as you read the individual tales. All in all is a wonderful conclusion for the victims of a fighting dog ring who were given a 2nd chance (this was not standard before the Michael Vick case) and how the dog brought happiness to their caretakers. Although not necessary, I recommend to watch the movie "The Champions" to bring more meaning to the book.
S**Q
Satisfying, but short.
I really wanted to find out the status of the dogs from "The Lost Dogs"...I did get that satisfaction from the book; however, I am not giving it a 5 star rating because of the fact that this is rather a gratuitous follow-up, and was done so long after the fact that half of the dogs have passed away. It was short enough it could have been a magazine piece in one of the larger magazines, and there were typos throughout. All of that being said, it shouldn't deter those folks who read Gorant's original book from reading it. Those who followed the Vick dog-fighting case and want to know where those poor creatures ended up will find the book a good closing chapter on that. (Unfortunately, not on dog-fighting in this country).
S**W
The Found Dogs - where are they now? by Susan Weidel, Adopter of Vick dog Little Red
The Found Dogs is a sequel to the New York Times Best Seller - The Lost Dogs. The slim volume provides a view from the vantage point of ten years since the notorious dog fighting bust of former NFL football player Michael Vick. Gorant tells what happened to the pit bulls since their rescue in 2007, and how the passage of time changed the place that was once called Bad Newz Kennels. Gorant visited the former Vick property for a ceremony that honored the dogs who died there and the dogs who were rescued. The place is now the Good News Rehab Center founded by Dogs Deserve Better, a non-profit organization that bought the property and turned it into a haven for rescued dogs. Gorant provides an update on each of the dogs adopted into private homes as family dogs. He also gives an update on the dogs who were ordered by the the federal court to remain at Best Friends Animal Sanctuary in S. Utah. Those dogs also found safety and love with the the dedicated staff and volunteers who doted on them. Many of the dogs have now passed away, and Gorant writes eloquently about their legacy that changed the perception of fighting dogs who are now seen as the victims of a crime and not the perpetrators. Because of the Vick dogs, many fight dogs are now given the same chance to survive and thrive.
J**N
Tears and Joy
I read The Lost Dogs and of course I cried my heart out for these poor animals, and bitter tears for the likes of Michael Vick and those who enjoy the suffering of a animals. I was also brought to tears with this book but so many of them were joyful tears as I read about their lives. So thankful for all the people who took in these dogs. Thank You Him Gorant for the updated version.
J**C
Great follow up
Love all his books, Wallace and the lost dogs are great reads, would love a follow up on Wallace.
W**Y
Need to read the Lost Dogs first. True story of dogs saved from a fighting ring and their lives afterwards.
M**S
It’s a great book!
B**O
While I'm really enjoying this follow up book on the Vick Dogs I'm also a little disappointed in the book. I was expecting a book arpund the same thickness as the first book "The Lost Dogs" as this book a follow up ten years later from the first book but it's quite slim the new book. Given there's been ten years of history to catch up with I expected loads of pictures and random tales about the dogs to show the reader just what these dogs have gone on to become. I do know and fully respect that some adopters wish for their story to remain out of the public domain and little if anything is known about certain dogs which I respect. I do know that many of the dogs have had or continue to have very public profiles on various social media platforms and so the loving public have been able to follow their ups, downs, progress and see them in happier times. They're dogs that caught the worlds attention and most absolutely love them even if like me you've never actually met one of them in the flesh but followed them on social media and through the books. I do love the new book and maybe it is the perfect way to end the books but personally I just thought there could have been a little more on each dog with a few pictures showing them in happier times in loving homes or been cared for by dedicated staff at the amazing rescues that took them in. By no means a bad book and I would highly recommend it to anyone who's followed the case.
J**B
I loved reading the update of these beautiful Dogs, this is the second book regarding these now famous Dogs, you will not be disappointed reading about them. Please do not believe the awful hype surrounding Pit Bull type breeds, they are the most wonderful, caring and loyal Dogs.
N**E
A wonderful follow up to the original book
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