Sit, Stay, Heal: What I Learned Saving (and Being Saved By) Dogs

Sit, Stay, Heal: What I Learned Saving (and Being Saved By) Dogs

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  • Create Date:2022-10-21 20:21:33
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Renee Alsarraf
  • ISBN:0063215225
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Summary

An esteemed veterinary oncologist battles her own cancer diagnosis while fighting to save her four-legged patients diagnosed with the same disease in this moving and uplifting memoir。

For more than two decades, esteemed veterinary oncologist Dr。 Renee Alsarraf treated cancer in canine patients。 Then at fifty-one she received a cancer diagnosis of her own。 Suddenly, the disease she had been fighting her entire career threatened her own life。

But Renee wasn't alone--she had her dogs to show her the way。 In this stunningly beautiful memoir, Renee shows us why canines are the perfect guides to help us navigate traumatic and difficult experiences。 Dogs, she reveals, are unbelievably hopeful, wonderfully stoic, and unwaveringly cheerful even under treatment that would make most of us humans nauseous, angry, and sad。 These wonderful animals are terrific reminders of the power of the human spirit, and what is available within ourselves。

Each chapter of Sit, Stay, Heal opens with the story of a remarkable dog。 We meet Cosmo, the golden retriever, diagnosed with cancer just before his fourteenth family vacation to the beach; Daisy the cocker spaniel, an emotional support dog diagnosed during a difficult time for her owners; Franny the bloodhound, a police dog who wasn't ready to retire from the force; and Dr。 Renee's own boxer, Newton, whose lymph nodes begin to expand at only five years old。

Full of life lessons and healing metaphors, perfect dogs and their imperfect humans, Sit, Stay, Heal is a captivating story of illness and survival, and a moving celebration of all that dogs have to teach us about life and how to live。

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Reviews

Paula

Sit, Stay, Heal: What Dogs Can Teach Us About Living Well by Renee Alsarraf made me cry and laugh。 I recently lost my 10-year-old shepherd unexpectedly, and this book was sometimes hard to read, but it also brought me comfort in knowing I did well for my doggo。 Especially encouraging was the first story of Daisy and the owner asking the vet/author if she did anything wrong to cause her dog to get sick。 It was comforting to know that I did everything for my dog and that she lived a very good life Sit, Stay, Heal: What Dogs Can Teach Us About Living Well by Renee Alsarraf made me cry and laugh。 I recently lost my 10-year-old shepherd unexpectedly, and this book was sometimes hard to read, but it also brought me comfort in knowing I did well for my doggo。 Especially encouraging was the first story of Daisy and the owner asking the vet/author if she did anything wrong to cause her dog to get sick。 It was comforting to know that I did everything for my dog and that she lived a very good life。 I so identify with the author's comment that dogs give us unconditional love when the world feels harsh and how we rely on and even lean on our pets。 We can learn a lot from our pets who truly live in the present and the deep bonds they create with us。The stories were very heartfelt, and the story of the author battling her own cancer was poignant。A very good book and a must-have for anyone who owns a pet。 A 5 out of 5 stars。#SitStayHeal #NetGalley @HarperOneBooks 。。。more

Regina Mastrogiacomo

A terrific autobiography about a oncology veterinarian who not only takes care of dogs with the big C, but also describes her journey with the big C and how her struggles are different then the dogs she treats。 Even though the struggles are different, the stories of the dogs she takes care of are wonderful to read because even though the dogs come in sick, Dr。 Alsarraf treats them to the point that they can go home and be happy with their people as long as they are able。 I couldn't put this book A terrific autobiography about a oncology veterinarian who not only takes care of dogs with the big C, but also describes her journey with the big C and how her struggles are different then the dogs she treats。 Even though the struggles are different, the stories of the dogs she takes care of are wonderful to read because even though the dogs come in sick, Dr。 Alsarraf treats them to the point that they can go home and be happy with their people as long as they are able。 I couldn't put this book down。 I found the stories very touching and I felt for the owners who loved their pets so much that they were willing to do whatever it took to save them and also had to be brave to let them go。 There is one story that stood out about a client who would take no for an answer, and another that involves a rescue dog that was put into remission and was able to save more lives。 Terrific stories。I know this story maybe a little sad but this book is worth reading, it will make you happy to know that there is somewhere to go when a dog is ill and there are people who are willing do the job to help。 I also learned that dogs don't have the same side effects from the treatment that people do and that makes me feel that the treatments are worth trying。 I want to thank HarperOne and NetGalley for this wonderful, heartwarming autobiography about the big C。 。。。more

Shaena Peters

Reviewed for NetGalley:Sit, Stay, Heal is a hopeful and bittersweet memoir of a oncology veterinarian sharing her story of the powerful relationships her patients have with their owners, all while undergoing her diagnosis of cancer。Having had a dog with cancer in the past, and having seen a oncology veterinarian, the author really did present a positive message that I had not considered before。

Maggie

I was thankful to receive a digital ARC, courtesy of NetGalley and HarperOne, yet found myself delaying actually beginning to read it。 Combining my love of animals with my great affection for the wonderful veterinarians that have blessed us with their talents and kindness, this book is a natural fit。 The fact that this is written by a veterinary oncologist facing her own battle with C made me wonder if it might be too heartbreaking to bear。 I was wrong about that last bit。 I read this cover to c I was thankful to receive a digital ARC, courtesy of NetGalley and HarperOne, yet found myself delaying actually beginning to read it。 Combining my love of animals with my great affection for the wonderful veterinarians that have blessed us with their talents and kindness, this book is a natural fit。 The fact that this is written by a veterinary oncologist facing her own battle with C made me wonder if it might be too heartbreaking to bear。 I was wrong about that last bit。 I read this cover to cover, and found it perfect。 Renee Alsarraf has a clear and friendly tone as she relates her year of healing。 While in treatment for her own C, she continues her work caring for pets who also have C, and the families who love them。 We get to know her family, her team, and significant stories from her clinic。 I found it a perfect blend, and truly found the author likable。 It’s no wonder that she is surrounded by a huge circle of people who care for her。 Yes there is sadness, but mostly hope and goodness。 I highly recommend Sit, Stay, Heal, and would be happy to read anything Dr。 Alsarraf writes in the future! 。。。more