Travels with Casey: the story of America through our dogs

When the New York Times Magazine cover story, “Can the Bulldog Be Saved?”, came out late last year, animal advocates across the country murmured a collective thank you. The reason we were grateful? Writer Benoit Denizet-Lewis explored breeding gone wild in a way so many of us couldn’t: From the perspective of an unbiased dog lover searching for answers.

So I was thrilled to learn Denizet-Lewis’s journalistic relationship with the country’s canines will not end with the Bulldog article. (Hooray!) On February 10, the writer, along with his Golden Retriever mix Casey, begins a cross-country road trip in search of the story of America, as experienced through our undeniable connection to dogs.

And we’re invited to shape the itinerary! Denizet-Lewis is asking for help finding the most compelling or inspirational, typical or bizarre dogs — and their people —around the continental United States. Got a must-see or a must-meet? Go to Travels with Casey on Facebook, “like” the page, and post your suggestion on his wall.

Denizet-Lewis acknowledges it’s a daunting project, and he admitted he was nervous. I told him I understood, could imagine the pressure of capturing such a beloved and involved history, gathering all the material and combing it into something as revered and meaningful as the tale of our love for dogs. “Actually,” he said, “I meant I was nervous about the road-trip. I’ve never driven an RV before.”

I love the book already.

Stay tuned — we plan to check in regularly with Denizet-Lewis and Casey along the way; you can also keep up with the pair via twitter: @benoitdlewis.

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