A timeless collection of Saratoga's forgotten history featuring the dogs who have shaped our leisure time, laws, and lives in Upstate New York. Beginning with an exploration into Native American practices and beliefs, this expansive local history book touches on the scientific advancements, military tactics, and passionate people who have transformed these once-wild animals into the domestic dogs we know today.
Saratoga Dogs shines a light on the dogs - the inspiring athletes, the vigilant warriors, and the playful pals - who have unlocked our admiration, wrath, and love for generations.
Discover the canine controversies and pawsitively newsworthy events that have shaped us. Highlights include: - The accident that kept an Olympic dog sled racer from competing in Saratoga's First Dog Sled Derby
- The watchdogs that saved champion thoroughbred horses at the Saratoga Race Course
- An American Revolutionary War dog named Rebel, who was captured by the British and became a prisoner of war after the Battles of Saratoga
- High society dog shows, breeds, trends, and soirees
- New York State's leading role in the development of the nation's animal welfare laws
- Managing life, death, work, and doggie business
- Dogs in art, literature, and the stars