Terri Crisp is the author of Out of Harm's Way and Emergency Animal Rescue Stories. As the Program Manager for SPCA International's Operation Baghdad Pups, she has made thirty-one trips to Iraq and Afghanistan since the program's inception. She has been interviewed on the OPRAH SHOW, national TV news programs, and morning talk shows, and numerous national publications have run stories on her work. To learn more about Terri and Operation Baghdad Pups, visit www.spcai.org. Cindy Hurn is a freelance writer who has also worked as a volunteer with large and small animals. Her essays, short stories and poetry have been published in The Sacramento Bee, Poetry Now Magazine, and Calaveras Station Literary Journal.
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"For Operation Baghdad Pups to succeed, a huge number of people from diverse walks of life--high school students, airline executives, veterinarians, military officers, journalists and others--had to work in concert, with patience, determination and selflessness, to get the animals safely home. This is the story of human beings at their best." --The Star-Ledger "The war took my son away, but that dog saved his life and brought him home again." -The mother of a Special Forces soldier whose dog was rescued by Operation Baghdad Pups"Many soldiers who wouldn't come for counseling before came just to see the puppy. While holding the dog, they would suddenly open up and we could establish therapeutic relationships. He was the best mental health technician on the team!" -Major Jennifer Mann, USAF (Retired) "I have sacrificed a lot to serve my country. All that I ask is to be allowed to bring home the incredible dog that wandered into my life here in Iraq and prevented me from becoming terribly calloused toward life." -A soldier requesting help from Operation Baghdad Pups

