Leo & Friends: The Dogs with a Healing Touch
By (Author) Lyndsey Uglow
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
25th February 2022
5th August 2021
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Animal life stories
True stories: general
Dogs as pets
Coping with / advice about chronic or long-term illness or conditions
Animal-assisted therapy
Coping with / advice about PTSD and other psychological traumas
Complementary medicine for animals
Veterinary medicine: diseases and therapeutics
Care of people with mental health issues
615.85158
Hardback
336
Width 141mm, Height 222mm, Spine 33mm
450g
I knew dogs could make a difference to the childrens lives. I knew it the moment I watched a little boy, exhausted by pain and sickness, stretch out his hand to touch my dogs paw, and thenhe smiled.
Lyndsey Uglow has endured and overcome mental health challenges and much personal pain, including her young sons battle with Leukaemia. Lyndsey knows only too well the emotional rollercoaster experienced by parents supporting their children through critical illness, but she also knows just how much the company of dogs can alleviate just some of their worry and pain.
The healing bond with dogs that helped her, she now shares with others in the shape of a dynasty of exceptional Golden Retrievers, including the incredible Leo. Since 2012, Lyndsey has made it possible for therapy dogs to visit more than 10,000 children, many critically ill, bringing smiles of simple joy and a sense of normality to lives ruled by pain, sadness and uncertainty in paediatric intensive care, cancer wards and palliative care.
Leo has also faced his own battles. After suffering a serious injury on a beach run, he was saved by a pioneering technique which restored him to full health for the sake of the children who were missing him so much.
This is Lyndsey and Leos story and how they have brought the extraordinary healing powers of dogs to others; while sharing the stories of just some of the thousands of children for whom a soft paw or wet nose has brought comfort, care, laughter and joy at the darkest of times.