By Liz Ohanesian
BURBANK, Calif. (Orange County Register) — Inside Burbank’s Republik Coffee, Lucy jumps on her hind legs as if she’s about to greet me with a hug. We’ve never met before, but the 8-year-old poodle mix is incredibly friendly.
Lucy’s human, Tenny Minassian, tells me later outside, “She just loves going out and meeting people and seeing other dogs.” Sure enough, Lucy has spent much of this interview greeting passersby, both human and canine.
In 2015, this rescued puppy charmed Minassian and her family. Since then, Minassian and Lucy have been on plenty of adventures together, meeting new people and animals in the process. One of those adventures inspired Minassian to write her first children’s book, Lucy Goes to the Gentle Barn.
“I just started thinking about how much she has in common with kids and their experiences, especially young kids,” Minassian says. For example, she notes, Lucy is not a fan of visits to the veterinarian, a situation that might be similar to how children feel about doctor’s appointments. “So, I started thinking of all these ideas that I could write about her.”
At The Gentle Barn in Santa Clarita, humans and animals connect through activities like cow hug therapy and horse grooming. Minassian visited the animal sanctuary with her father and Lucy back in 2017.