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Foster Freddy Wants a Family

Christina J Donato | Young Adult - Non-Fiction

Christina J Donato’s Foster Freddy Wants a Family is the heartfelt true story of a comically mismatched beagle-basset stray who spends nearly three years navigating foster care before finding his forever home. Author Christina J. Donato brings Freddy into her life as her first foster dog, expecting an easy companion and instead receiving a headstrong, medically fragile “bagel” with a dislocated knee, Cushing’s disease, recurrent mast cell tumors, and a penchant for territorial growling, indoor marking, and garbage raids. Through Donato’s devoted but exhausting care, behaviorist interventions, and stints with subsequent foster trainers Mandy and Donna, Freddy finally lands with Walter, a beag...

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