Hogan

Happiness with our Pets in 2017

Clarence "Baby Angel" BombaciJune 5, 2003 - January 9, 2017

Clarence "Baby Angel" Bombaci

June 5, 2003 - January 9, 2017

I've been away from my computer for a while but am compelled today to write at least a few words to encourage everyone to enjoy every moment of the new year with our precious pets.  They give to us unreservedly and without question.  They give to us expecting nothing big in return--simply safety, shelter, nourishment, and love.  With our true and real love, we gain their gifts of deep devotion and loyalty.

I was the recipient of amazing love from a dog named Clarence.  He came into my life quite unexpectedly at the age of 4 months when he was going to be destroyed because he was no longer wanted.  We were suppose to foster him until a forever family could be found.  Well, God intended us to be his forever family, and Clarence (named for the angel in the movie It's a Wonderful Life) became a gift beyond belief.  At only a year of age, he easily trained into becoming my service dog. He often knew what I needed before I did and kept me safe, independent, and well-cared for everyday.  He loved working and side-by-side we literally traveled the country together on trains, planes, cars, buses, and boats.  Even on his last day, he tried with all his might to continue to work by handing me his food bowl. 

The years passed much too fast.  I promised to enjoy every second when I adopted him - or should I say he adopted me? I urge you to please embraced every moment.  Before you know it, 14 years will have gone by.  Fill them with fun, affection, and love.

Clarence was and always will be my Baby Angel and his happy attitude will live on in my heart and mind.  I cherished God's gift and treasure each memorable moment that Clarence and I shared and lived together.  His servant example is one from which we learn so much. 

Hogan's Hope, The Book in Editing

The dream of having our Hogan's legendary story of surviving horrific neglect and becoming a healthy, loving, and intelligent pup is coming alive in his book, Hogan's Hope.  Hogan's life helped change the untrue myths about deaf dogs and revealed how wonderful they can become through acceptance, adaptation, and unconditional love.

The editor is nearing her outstanding with proof reading, finishing touches, and publishing to follow.  We are not setting a launch date yet but promise to keep our followers up to date and in the loop.  Please stay tuned and spread the word.  Hogan's hope to make a difference will be realized. 

"There are none so deaf than those who refuse to hear." (adapted) Matthew Henry, Commentaries (1708-1710)

"Who have eyes but do not see, who have ears but do not hear." Jeremiah 5:21