George Croft has spent approximately thirteen years in the accumulation of this books contents. Those years have been spent in veterinary hospital management, as well as the ownership and operation of a very large pet cremation business. The cremation business dealt with all phases of a pets after care, including grief counseling, the pet’s return of ashes in an urn, and many pet owners personal viewings of the entire procedure. Over 145 veterinary locations, their doctors, as well as their staff, have been very involved and helpful in the creation of this book. All of the stories and events that Jake has written about, did actually happened to either him or his friends. They have been verified as much as humanly possible by George’s family, friends, and neighbors, as well as many veterinary personnel.
This book is told almost entirely by a dog and from his point of view > about > not only his own true life experiences, but those of his family, and > closest > friends. "Jake" extends to his readers his own personal philosophies, > humor, > knowledge, and most remembered events in his life to date. These of > course, > include his birth, training, life lessons, and just how big a part that > mentorship has played in his life in making him the dog that he is today. > His closest friends have all assured Jake that their experiences and > stories > have been as truthfully related to him as possible and did actually happen > to them. > > > This book is primarily non fiction, and any similarity to actual persons, > living or dead, companies, or locales, are entirely coincidental. > >
About George Croft
george Croft is a student of the human condition, wielding the written craft to enrapture the mind much like an artist wields a brush. The pages are a blank canvas on which to draw from a talent heralded by many and matched only by an imagination that rises to the task. What a Dog's Life is the first in a series of recent pursuits, with work progressing quickly on the follow-up.