A heartwarming tale of abandoned dogs and their saviours
Among the cobblestone villages and towns of rural Bulgaria, a dedicated team of unsung heroes led by Emma and Anthony Smith works tirelessly to change the destiny of street dogs. These animals are abandoned and neglected, and sometimes in danger, until Street Hearts step in to provide them with a second chance.
In this heartwarming and inspiring tale, we meet the remarkable dogs they rescue and learn how an army of volunteers goes about it. Each with their own unique story of resilience and yearning for affection, a cast of characters including Tipsy, Big Lad, Mr Wiggles and Roshy the Wonder Dog will steal your heart and challenge your preconceptions about what it means to love and be loved.
Through the eyes of these resilient canines and their heroic rescuers this book reveals the profound bond that develops between them and it follows the stories of those who have given the dogs new lives in Britain and elsewhere.
Get ready to be inspired, to laugh, to cry, and to fall in love with the indomitable spirit of these street dogs and the heroes who fight for them.
Reviews
Praise for Street Hearts' work…
5* 'We owe this organisation so much. It gave us two incredible friends for life.'
5* 'Street Hearts do an amazing job.'
5* 'Beyond any doubt the most genuine, loving and professional dog rescue out there.'
5* 'You become part of the Street Hearts family when you adopt through them.'
5* 'The whole experience with Street Hearts was perfect from start to finish.'
About the author
Emma and Anthony Smith are from Yorkshire, UK. Anthony grew up in a farming family and worked as a commercial diver all over the world. Emma was a response officer in the North Yorkshire police and previously a sister at Leeds Teaching Hospitals. In 2013, they moved to the Dryanovo region of Bulgaria, where they founded dog rescue charity Street Hearts BG.
Lisa Cutts worked for Kent police for 25 years and has written nine novels. A number of happy events led her to crossing paths with Street Hearts. She lives in Kent with her husband and her Bulgarian rescue dog, Chuckling Custard.