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Dogwinks: True Godwink Stories of Dogs and the Blessings They Bring

Dogwinks

by Squire Rushnell and Louise DuArt

Not long after my beloved Mexican rescue dog crossed the rainbow bridge at age 16, my copy of Dogwinks arrived in the mail. “Godwinks,” according to author Rushnell, are events that some might call coincidences and others might say are reminders that God sees you and loves you. I felt like the arrival of Dogwinks was indeed a Godwink. I read it a chapter per night, and it was a much needed and comforting read.

The book is composed of short stories about dogs and their remarkable resilience and ability to love their human families. They are true stories and each is followed by a short reflection. Some will make you laugh; some will make you cry. All will inspire you to have a character more like a dog.

Rating:  4/5

Category: Nonfiction, Inspiration, short stories

Notes: I have read the original Godwinks book, and I found it more compelling than Dogwinks; but to the author’s credit, when you are writing about things that happen to people, you have more to go on. Dogs can’t share their memories or viewpoints of what happened so the authors had to make that part up, as is typical of other dog books or movies. Still, I enjoyed it and recommend it.

Publication:  2020—Howard Books (Simon and Schuster)

Memorable Lines:

“Son,” said Johnny’s dad, grasping him by the shoulders, “love isn’t something you say…it’s something you do.”  … “Humans and dogs are just alike.” his dad continued. “You can tell someone you love ‘em all day long, but it’s when you reach out and touch them, showing affection, that’s when they really know it.”

When we lose a beloved pet, we ache from their absence. We feel the loss just as deeply as we would that of a human companion. God cares about all His creations and He knows how much we love our furry friends. The good book tells us: God formed every animal of the field and every bird of the sky…whatever man called every living creature, that was its name.” {Genesis 2:19 (BSB)}

The sweet deaf and blind dog, once left by the side of the road like a bag of trash, is today a celebrity dog touching the hearts of thousands. Even more important, Keller is a canine ambassador for God, delivering hope and encouragement to people young and old, in schools and hospitals.