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In Bonzo's War, Clare Campbell told the fascinating story of what
it was like for Britain's pets when the world was at war. This
time, she follows the incredible journey of the dogs who
conscripted to fight for their country, with some even returning
with medals for their bravery. During the most dangerous days of
the Second World War, the British government set out to recruit an
army of canines - a 'Guard Dog Unit'. This experimental team of
brave hounds would later use their incredible sense of smell to
sniff out the anti-personnel mines that barred the way to
reclaiming Europe. Dog owners countrywide shed tears as they bid
farewell to their beloved 'Brian', 'Rex', or 'Molly' and packed
them off to the War Dogs Training School to learn the skills they'd
need to 'do their bit for Britain' on the very frontiers of the
Third Reich. The soldiers waiting out in the field to greet their
canine counterparts were under strict instructions: do not get too
attached to your new four-legged companion. That bit proved
disastrously impossible. Based on original documents, first-hand
accounts and interviews, Dogs of Courage tells a story of human
determination, heartbreak and uncompromising canine courage that
has never been told before.
In Please Take Me Home, Clare Campbell takes us on a journey with
the nation's rescue cats, from being treated as pests throughout
history to being the pet of choice today. For a long time, stray
cats in Britain were seen as a nuisance and hunted down as vermin.
Having invited this wild, independent creature into our homes,
humans did not extend their welcome for long. Over time, thousands
of cats were subsequently abandoned and left to live on the margins
of survival. There were, however, the kind few who sought to help.
But these good spirited people were often scorned, even derided as
'mad'. A Princess of Wales was even told to stop helping lost cats
in order to avoid a royal scandal; the story was kept a secret of
state for years. It would take over a century for strays to become
the beloved rescue cats of today, with some now gaining celebrity
status, such as Downing Street's Larry or Street Cat Bob. Please
Take Me Home is a fascinating and insightful history through the
ages of the struggle for cats to exist in domesticity alongside
mankind.
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