8/12/10

DOG DAYS OF SUMMER: Through a Dog's Eyes by Jennifer Arnold

Product Description

A stirring, inspiring book with the power to change the way we understand and communicate with our dogs.

Few people are more qualified to speak about the abilities and potential of dogs than Jennifer Arnold, who for the past twenty years has trained service dogs for people with physical disabilities and special needs. Arnold has developed a unique understanding of dogs' capabilities, intelligence, sensitivity, and extra-sensory skills. Her training method is based on teaching dogs to make choices—as opposed to following commands—through kindness and encouragement rather than fear and submission, and her results are extraordinary. To Arnold, dogs are neither wolves in need of a pack leader nor babies in need of coddling; rather, they are extremely trusting beings attuned to their owners' needs and they aim to please. Relationships between dogs and humans go awry when we fail to understand our dogs and when we send them confusing, mixed signals. Arnold's firsthand experience—from what moved her to start her exemplary nonprofit and how she developed her methodology—guides this book and gives it a powerful emotional heft. Stories drawn from Arnold's life and the lives of the dogs who were her greatest teachers are convincing, unforgettable, and compelling testimony and make this book a heart-warming, captivating read that will forever change the way you see your dog by showing you the way your dog sees the world.
 

About the Author

Jennifer Arnold is the founder and executive director of Canine Assistants, a service-dog school based in Milton, Georgia. She lives with her husband, veterinarian Kent Bruner, son Chase, three dogs, Bob the cat, eight horses, and a number of other animals.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Spiegel & Grau; 1 edition (August 10, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1400068886
  • ISBN-13: 978-1400068883
ANOTHER BOOK I DESPERATELY NEED 
(ok, I just really want to read it)


Here is another book on my growing wishlist.  My library has a copy, but it is currently checked out, so I have to wait my turn.  I will forgive the author of the fact that she has a cat, sometimes you just can't avoid them.  I am still without internet since my router exploded (not literally, but I have been unable to get it to work again after our power went out). I am borrowing from the neighbors.  



Oh, hey, there is a DVD to go along with it.

1 comment:

  1. You've reviewed some great books this week and this one is no different!
    Loving the dog theme!

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