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Official Review: Pogo's Tale: The Life of a Therapy Dog

Posted: 18 Jul 2018, 11:47
by desantismt_17
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Pogo's Tale: The Life of a Therapy Dog" by Linda Lutes.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Pogo’s Tale: The Life of a Therapy Dog by Linda Lutes follows the journey of Linda (a now retired RN) and Pogo (her loyal and vastly intelligent dog, who, as the title suggests, served time as a therapy dog).

After the death of Linda’s previous dog, Bonzai, Linda wanted a new puppy in her life. She and her husband took Pogo home from the adoption center for a night, and it was love at first non-bite. Having taken Bonzai to work in order to adequately care for him, Linda understood the potential benefit of a comforting animal on a patient. Thus, Pogo became a therapy dog. This book chronicles the many people Linda and Pogo met, as well as later adventures.

This is one of the most charming books I’ve ever read. In large part, this is due to the star of the show—Pogo. She is wickedly smart and full of energy. I loved reading about her antics. She would run to greet the mailman, score a treat, and be brought back with the mail. I laughed out loud at the part about Pogo frequenting a bar down the street and being called a “party animal.” Pogo reminded me of a friend’s former guide dog, who was also brilliant. It’s said that animals know things long before humans do, and I believe it. Their senses and instincts keep them aware. When it looks like we’re in for bad weather, I listen for birds. If I hear them, I don’t get too concerned. If something big and destructive was coming, they wouldn’t be out. Pogo reaffirms just how bright animals are.

The stories contained in this book are heartwarming and amusing in varying amounts. I found myself nodding along with some of Linda and Pogo's memories or experiences. One in particular came in the section about Gentleman John. John is asleep in front of the television. Linda changes the channel, and John awakens and says “I was watching that.” My grandfather did the exact same thing. He’d turn the ceiling fan on high, turn the volume way up on the TV, and fall asleep in his chair, snoring loud enough to wake the dead three cemeteries over. My grandmother would turn off the TV, and my grandfather would wake up in a huff, exclaiming loudly that he’d been watching that. My mother swears he did this just to annoy my grandmother, but I digress. Pogo’s Tale is full of such anecdotes that made Linda, Pogo, and their many patients delightfully relatable.

Linda’s writing is fluid and beautiful. This is one of the best-edited books I’ve ever had the pleasure of reading. I encountered only two errors, and had I not been looking for them, I would have missed them as I was so enraptured by the story and flow of words. There are also poems sprinkled throughout, both about dogs and about the various patients described. This added a depth to the story and offered a glimpse into personalities that prose doesn’t give in the same way.

I honestly have nothing bad to say about this book. With pleasure, I give Pogo’s Tale: The Life of a Therapy Dog 4 out of 4 stars. The book is a beautiful work fit for all ages. There is one section with mentions to drug use and that follows a troubled girl’s life for several years. Otherwise, these pages are packed with lessons and entertainment. I recommend it to dog lovers, as well as anyone seeking a feel-good read. Really, though, read this book. I’m glad I did.

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Re: Official Review: Pogo's Tale: The Life of a Therapy Dog

Posted: 19 Jul 2018, 10:02
by TaaraLynn
I love that there are anecdotes and poems throughout. I even found myself smiling while reading your review. Um, and can I just say I adore the cover of this book, those eyes. Melts my heart! I'd love to read this. Thanks!

Re: Official Review: Pogo's Tale: The Life of a Therapy Dog

Posted: 19 Jul 2018, 16:51
by Cecilia_L
This sounds like a delightful read that any dog lover would enjoy. Thanks for the recommendation!

Re: Official Review: Pogo's Tale: The Life of a Therapy Dog

Posted: 19 Jul 2018, 17:53
by crediblereading2
I love stories about animals and this one sounds really heart-warming as you have described. Pogo is really a delightful pup. Thank you for your wonderful review.

Re: Official Review: Pogo's Tale: The Life of a Therapy Dog

Posted: 19 Jul 2018, 19:44
by Eryn Bradshaw
This sounds like a wonderful, uplifting book to read. I might be just saying that because I have a huge soft spot for dogs though! Great review.

Re: Official Review: Pogo's Tale: The Life of a Therapy Dog

Posted: 20 Jul 2018, 07:14
by AmySmiles
Maybe one day I can read this book, I just recently had to put my dog to sleep, so I feel like a story like this would be too hard to read for me. I enjoyed your review and the adding your own personal story was a nice touch. Thank you for the great review.

Re: Official Review: Pogo's Tale: The Life of a Therapy Dog

Posted: 20 Jul 2018, 14:52
by haleygerstenberg
It's books like this that make me really thankful for reviewers :) I don't think I would assume this was my type of book based on the cover, but it sounds like a wonderful book with a lot of personality - thank you for your review!

Re: Official Review: Pogo's Tale: The Life of a Therapy Dog

Posted: 26 Jul 2018, 18:44
by drunyan
This book sounds delightful. I love stories of dogs and their antics. I surely look forward to reading this! Thank you for the excellent review.

Re: Official Review: Pogo's Tale: The Life of a Therapy Dog

Posted: 26 Jul 2018, 20:08
by psschwartz
I would love to sit down with my daughter and read this with her. She was in the hospital off and on for the last 3 years. The therapy dogs were amazing and were definitely a part of her recovery. Thank-you for a great review!

Re: Official Review: Pogo's Tale: The Life of a Therapy Dog

Posted: 15 Nov 2018, 19:42
by Espie
it was love at first non-bite
I cannot not like that witty bit.
I'm also curious about the poems and quips.
Thus, this piece goes into my Want to Read list.
Thank you for the humour with no nip.

Re: Official Review: Pogo's Tale: The Life of a Therapy Dog

Posted: 06 Jan 2019, 08:38
by gali
A book revolving around dogs training as Therapy Dogs sounds good. The book follows Linda and her Therapy dog Pogo. The stories sure sound heartwarming and Pogo sounds a riot!! That the book was well written and well edited is another plus. I love dog stories, but I am not sure it is for me. Thank you for the review!

Re: Official Review: Pogo's Tale: The Life of a Therapy Dog

Posted: 06 Jan 2019, 08:48
by Mary WhiteFace
Your delightful review has convinced me to add this uplifting book to my bookshelves. From your account it seems that this can be read one short story at a time. I'll save Pogo's Tale: The Life of a Therapy Dog for when I need a quick pick-me-up read. It may also make a great coffee table book. Thank you for your recommendation. 💕

Re: Official Review: Pogo's Tale: The Life of a Therapy Dog

Posted: 06 Jan 2019, 09:00
by María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda
The stories contained in this book are heartwarming and amusing in varying amounts. I found myself nodding along with some of Linda and Pogo's memories or experiences. One in particular came in the section about Gentleman John. John is asleep in front of the television. Linda changes the channel, and John awakens and says “I was watching that.” My grandfather did the exact same thing. He’d turn the ceiling fan on high, turn the volume way up on the TV, and fall asleep in his chair, snoring loud enough to wake the dead three cemeteries over. My grandmother would turn off the TV, and my grandfather would wake up in a huff, exclaiming loudly that he’d been watching that. My mother swears he did this just to annoy my grandmother, but I digress. Pogo’s Tale is full of such anecdotes that made Linda, Pogo, and their many patients delightfully relatable.
This is, definitely, a heartwarming book and, hopefully, one that will shed light on the importance of animals in our lives and the respect we owe them.
I love how you blend your personal experiences with the book. I think one of the most valuable assets of a review is to show how the reader interacted with the story. And I love your grandpa's story, my dad did the same thing!
This is a very personal review and I appreciate it, as we often get stuck in the format of just listing what is "good" and "bad" about a book. Thank you!

Re: Official Review: Pogo's Tale: The Life of a Therapy Dog

Posted: 06 Jan 2019, 09:03
by Moon13child
First of all just the word dog brings most people joy and I think this story is beautiful.

Re: Official Review: Pogo's Tale: The Life of a Therapy Dog

Posted: 06 Jan 2019, 09:05
by Smart12
The book was truely written from the heart.one thing I love about the book was the anecdotes about the family interaction with the amazing dog.Everything is loving and gentle, reflecting the author’s heart.