A dog's tale about sharing happiness
Davis Hawn, left, poses with his dog Booster along with a graduate after receiving master's degree from Bergin University of Canine Studies in Rohnert Park, California, in July 2013. / Courtesy of Davis HawnBy Park Ji-wonDavis Hawn, a 56-year-old retiree from the United States, is visiting Korea to clone his dog “Booster” who he says gave him another life.“Booster is my Bible. He taught me the meaning of love. Booster is love,” Davis Hawn said during a recent interview held on the sideline of his tour of the Sooam Biotech cloning facility in Guro-gu, Seoul.“One night I was very depressed with drugs and alcohol, and I almost did something very silly,” he said. “The dog kept trying to pull me back to people and bring happiness to my sad life.”He said his life was full of depression and he had almost killed himself before meeting his dog. He was an alcoholic and suffering from diabetes. He could not use his left leg properly.“Around 2005, my friend’s stepson_ who was almost like my son, living in my hous
Nov 10, 2014By Park Ji-won