Born Without A Tail
One of our readers Cayr Ariel Wulff, Dillon’s mom, wrote a book about her life helping abused and abandoned animals.
Over the years Cayr along with her partner have worked together to rescue and take in a menagerie of animals, showing what unconditional love is really about.
Once I began to write about our animal family, I was surprised by how many memories I had of our life together. The pack we have now will thin and change. Old pets will pass on and new ones will join the family.
At times our work with animals has been a financial strain and physically and emotionally draining, and in some ways the pets have held us back over the years. Our days have sometimes been fraught with worry, and our home on edge with pack hierarchy animosities.
All this considered, I would not change the past even if I could. For every mishap, there have been a dozen reasons to keep on loving and caring for our brood. The rewards of unconditional love and the joy that the animals have brought us far outweigh any of the negatives. I feel as though our lives have been enriched a thousand times over for having shared their lives.
The book shows the ups and downs of working in animal rescue, the heartbreaks and the triumphs. I admire the dedication of Cayr and her partner, their selflessness in which they live their lives. The book is a good read anytime, but especially during the holiday season because it illustrates the true meaning of the season, giving.
If you would like to find out more about the book, or how to order, go to Dillon’s pages.







Sounds like a good read. Maybe this will help get the word out about animal abuse and the love they show us?
We need more people in the world like Cayr!
Born Without A Tail took us into a wonderful world…like dogs and life itself, these adventures were filled with surprises…meanwhile touching my heart in that special way that comes with unconditional dog love…
Robert McCarty
Ariel is a wonderful young lady who truly cares about animals and spreading a positive message about them. The world nees more Ariel’s so all the animals in the world would never have to suffer again.
Keep up your wonderful work, Ariel. I’m proud to say I know you.
Merry Christmas!
Barbara
Author of Frankie, the Walk ‘N Roll Dog
http://www.joyfulpaws.com
This sounds like a heart warming book. I will certainly be getting one for myself. Sounds like I might need an extra box of kleenex. Animal Lovers ROCK!!