Old Dog

Old Dog by Barney Bardsley, published by Simon & Schuster in 2013, is a poignant reflection on the bond between humans and their pets. This UK edition spans 244 pages and is written in English. The narrative centers around Muffin, a rescue dog who joined the Bardsley McGee family in Leeds in 1999. As a neglected mongrel, Muffin’s arrival coincided with the family’s struggles, particularly as the author’s husband, Tim, faced terminal cancer. The story explores how Muffin became a source of companionship and comfort during challenging times.
Readers will find a heartfelt account of the years shared between Muffin and the Bardsley family, highlighting themes of empathy, loss, and the healing power of animals. As Muffin ages, Bardsley reflects on the joy and laughter she brought into their lives, making this book resonate with anyone who has experienced the deep connection that comes from loving a pet. The narrative captures the essence of companionship and the unique role pets play in our lives, particularly during moments of grief and transition.
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Muffin was a rescue dog, an ordinary mongrel who joined the Bardsley McGee family in Leeds in 1999. She was three years old, a ‘little shipwreck’ of a dog who had been badly neglected, undernourished and contained in a high-rise flat for whole of her young life. The family she came into was also under pressure, as the writer’s husband Tim was in the middle of a long struggle with cancer and had been told earlier that year that his illness was terminal. Never having previously shown interest in animals, Tim bonded almost instantly with chaotic little Muffin, who became a steadfast companion during his final months. And during the dark days after Tim’s death, and when the author’s daughter left for university, Muffin became a loyal friend with an uncanny ability to display empathy around times of illness and loss. With Muffin reaching the end of her days, author Barney Bardsley looks back over the eventful years they have shared, to remember the joy and laughter that this loving, soulful creature brought to her family. Her story will strike a chord with anyone who has ever loved, and been loved, by a pet.
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