Our Canine Heroes in Action
Former USA Today reporter and Dogster.com featured writer and news editor, Maria Goodavage, joined Tim in this episode to talk about her latest book, Soldier Dogs: The Untold Story of America’s Canine Heroes. Tim asked her what inspired her to write this book, what she would like readers to take away from reading this book and what her favorite story was in the book. Tim and Maria also talked about Buck, one of the dogs featured in the book, who is suffering from canine Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). So, if you enjoyed any of Maria’s previous books about dogs, are a fan of her For the Love of Dog blog on Dogster.com, or want to find out more about some of the dogs that have served in the military, you’ll definitely want to listen to this interview to find out more!
BIO:
New York Times bestselling author Maria Goodavage is a former reporter for USA Today and the San Francisco Chronicle. Her book Soldier Dogs: The Untold Story of America’s Canine Heroes (2012 Dutton/Penguin) brought military dogs into the spotlight internationally.
She has given talks on military dogs at dozens of venues, including the New York Stock Exchange, and has spoken about military dogs on hundreds of radio and TV shows, including “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.” Her Facebook page on military dogs has more than 150,000 fans.
Goodavage has had a longstanding passion for the dogs of war, which started when her father – also a book author – would tell her about the stray pups (and wayward monkey) he took in while overseas in World War II and the military dogs who helped save lives – and sometime soldiers’ sanity.
She lives in San Francisco with her husband, daughter, and dog, Jake, an affable yellow lab.