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Lying Down with Dogs is a series of interrelated essays about the years Caradine spent starting and running Other Mothers Animal Rescue. As in any worthwhile endeavor, life has a way of intervening and she includes some of those non-animal adventures in her tale as it is all a part of the larger Other Mothers saga. From rescuing kittens under a house to finding a farm sanctuary that would take in a pig, from birthing puppies to cats in the freezer, she tells the inside - often crazy - story of what all is involved in managing such an enterprise.

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Lying Down with Dogs is a series of interrelated essays about the years Caradine spent starting and running Other Mothers Animal Rescue. As in any worthwhile endeavor, life has a way of intervening and she includes some of those non-animal adventures in her tale as it is all a part of the larger Other Mothers saga. From rescuing kittens under a house to finding a farm sanctuary that would take in a pig, from birthing puppies to cats in the freezer, she tells the inside - often crazy - story of what all is involved in managing such an enterprise.


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Linda Caradine is a Portland, Oregon based writer of fiction and nonfiction. Her articles and stories have been included in numerous magazines and newspapers. Additionally, her essays have appeared extensively in the literary journals, including The RavensPerch, Summerset Review, Free State Review, Cobalt Review, Iris Literary Journal, Lowestoft Chronicle, 45th Parallel, Adelaide, Down in the Dirt, Drunk Monkeys, and others. She has won first place in the Edmunds (Washington) Arts Commission's competition for Short Fiction with an account of a fantastical encounter with Bigfoot in rural Oregon.When she is not writing, Linda manages a nonprofit animal rescue organization that she started in 2005. She is a past winner of the Oregon Humane Society's prestigious Diamond Collar Award for her leadership in the field of animal welfare. Animals have always been one of her life's passions.