Hurricane Katrina Dogs

Hurricane Katrina Dogs by Michele Dufresne, published by Pioneer Valley Books in 2008, explores the impact of the hurricane on both people and animals, specifically focusing on the dogs displaced by this natural disaster. This 28-page book provides an account of the experiences faced by these animals in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, offering insights into their struggles and resilience.
Readers will find a narrative that recounts the challenges encountered by dogs during this tumultuous time, highlighting themes of displacement and survival. The book serves as a reference for understanding the broader implications of natural disasters on pets, emphasizing the bond between humans and animals. With its focus on curiosities and wonders, this edition presents a poignant look at the lives of dogs affected by one of the most significant hurricanes in history.
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After a major hurricane hit New Orleans, people and animals were displaced. This book recounts what happens to some of the dogs that were affected by Hurricane Katrina.
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