Publisher's Synopsis
Steven Kotler was forty years old, single, and facing an existentialcrisis when he met Lila, a woman devoted to animal rescue. "Love me,love my dogs," was her rule, and Steven took it to heart. Spurred tomove by a housing crisis in Los Angeles, Steven, Lila - and their eightdogs, then ten, then twenty, and then they lost count - bought apostage-stamp-sized farm in Chimayo, New Mexico. A Small Furry Prayerchronicles their adventures at Rancho de Chihuahua, the sanctuary theycreated for their pack with special needs: the very old, the very sick,and, as Kotler says, "the really retarded."
An insider look at the culture of dog rescue, A Small Furry Prayerweaves personal experience, and scientific inquiry into a fast-paced,fun-filled narrative that explores what it means to devote one's lifeto the furry and the four-legged. Along the way, Kotler combs throughevery aspect of canine-human relations, from long human history withdogs to brand new research into the neuroscience of caninecompanionship, in the end discovering why living in a world made of dogmay be the best way to uncover the truth about what it really means tobe human.