About
My Broken Dog Living with a Handicapped Pet won the 2024 RIO award from Dog Writers Association of America. McFarland & Co. published this memoir in 2024. Other creative nonfiction stories include: “Shaken,” published in Turning Points, Short stories, memoirs, and creative non-fiction from members of Off Campus Writers’ Workshop (OCWW); and “The Mushroom House,” in Meaningful Conflicts by OCWW.
Sandy is an adjunct instructor at the College of Lake County where she teaches environmental biology and evolution. She also was an environmental consultant studying lakes and wetlands. Her blog about pet-related issues is at www.sandykubillus.com.
Featured Work
My Broken Dog: Living with a Handicapped Pet
Sandy Kubillus faced a dilemma: whose needs should come first, those of her paralyzed dog or her healthy husband? After a tragic accident killed her first dog, her new puppy died from distemper ten days later. Her third dog, a springer spaniel named Kaylee, survived a fall off a 75-foot cliff at the age of nine months. These three tragedies compelled Sandy to prove that she was not a failure as a pet owner. Kaylee relied on Sandy for everything, and Sandy needed her dog. Kaylee and her eventual successor, Cassie, became Sandy's "heart dogs"--those once-in-a-lifetime pets that affected her soul, giving her the courage to stand up to her parents, obtain the job of her dreams, and become a better partner to her husband.
This memoir explores the challenges of helping a dog recover from a traumatic injury, including the emotional strains it can put on relationships. Filled with the joys of small accomplishments and advice on how to navigate through the rough patches, it offers a lifeline for readers experiencing difficulties with their pets or their lives.
Other Works
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The Mushroom House essay in Meaningful Conflicts the Art of Friction
2023
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Shaken, a short story in Turning Points, Short stories, memoirs, and creative non-fiction from members of Off Campus Writers’ Workshop
2021
Awards and Recognition
- RIO Award from Dog Writers Association of America. It recognizes writing that celebrates a dog's positive impact on a person's life.
