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All That Ails You

The Adventures of a Canine Caregiver

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All That Ails You

By: Mark J. Asher
Narrated by: Sam Rosenthal
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Narrated by a rescue dog that ends up in a home for seniors. A heartwarming story with over 500 five-star reviews on Amazon.

Every dog deserves a forever home, and after being given up several times, Wrigley has finally found his. The smart, good-natured dog now spends his days at SunRidge Assisted Living, comforting and doting on 45 seniors. Wrigley has free run of the place - going where he senses he’s needed - but his preferred spot is beside his favorite resident, Marjorie Thompson.

All is well until a curmudgeon named Walter Kepsen moves in across the hall from Marjorie. Walter can’t stand Wrigley, or anything else, for that matter. But something dramatic is about to happen that will shake SunRidge and make the old man see the house dog in a very different light.

Told in Wrigley’s voice, All That Ails You is an endearing story about the power of a dog’s love when we need it most.

©2013 Mark J. Asher (P)2022 Mark J. Asher
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This is a must read for everyone. A story that touches on life & death in a warm and loving way. This book made me feel more understanding of the difficulties of getting older. I am a caretaker of my now 83 year old parents and it really put some things into perspective and I can’t wait until I find my next best fur friend.
Thanks Mark

Time for all homes for our elderly to have a house dog!

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