Synopses & Reviews
Friendly and informative, this guide looks at the breeding, raising, training, and assessment of young guide dogs, as well as what happens when they are matched with their handlers to become working guide dogs. It explains how guide dogs are trained to make life easier for people who are blind or who can't see well enough to get about safely. Also described is the history of dogs that were trained to guide blind people from as far back as the early 1800s. Children also will meet several guide dogs in action and learn the stories of special dog and owner relationships.
Synopsis
A warm look at the history and training of guide dogs and a description of their assistance and companionship for blind people.
About the Author
Diana Lawrenson is the author of
Inside the Australian Ballet and
Pickle, the Perfectly Awful Pig.