Author: | Members and Friends of Guide Dog Users of Canada, Paul A. Bennett (Editor), Penny Leclair (Editor) | ISBN: | 9780988078116 |
Publisher: | LaBeag Publishing | Publication: | September 25, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Members and Friends of Guide Dog Users of Canada, Paul A. Bennett (Editor), Penny Leclair (Editor) |
ISBN: | 9780988078116 |
Publisher: | LaBeag Publishing |
Publication: | September 25, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
It is awe-inspiring to witness the relationship between a blind person and their loyal, hard-working, intelligent, and loving guide dogs.
Of course, every guide dog and blind person is different, so their relationships are all different.
This short illustrated book recounts twenty-one heart-felt stories about the relationships between blind people and their guide dogs. Some are funny, some are sad, some are ordinary, some extraordinary. Most are awe-inspiring. Learn about the people, their dogs, and about their teamwork.
The book traces a blind person's first decision to acquire a guide dog, the learning process both go through as they become a team, working with a guide dog, living with a guide dog, and the ultimate parting from a guide dog.
The Guide Dog Users of Canada is an organization devoted to helping guide dog users. One way in which they do so is through the Wellness Fund which is used to help blind people with extraordinary veterinary costs. Proceeds from this book will be contributed to the Wellness Fund. By purchasing this book you will be directly helping the Guide Dog Users of Canada to fund necessary and extraordinary veterinary care for the intelligent, loving animals who improve the lives of their blind companions every day.
It is awe-inspiring to witness the relationship between a blind person and their loyal, hard-working, intelligent, and loving guide dogs.
Of course, every guide dog and blind person is different, so their relationships are all different.
This short illustrated book recounts twenty-one heart-felt stories about the relationships between blind people and their guide dogs. Some are funny, some are sad, some are ordinary, some extraordinary. Most are awe-inspiring. Learn about the people, their dogs, and about their teamwork.
The book traces a blind person's first decision to acquire a guide dog, the learning process both go through as they become a team, working with a guide dog, living with a guide dog, and the ultimate parting from a guide dog.
The Guide Dog Users of Canada is an organization devoted to helping guide dog users. One way in which they do so is through the Wellness Fund which is used to help blind people with extraordinary veterinary costs. Proceeds from this book will be contributed to the Wellness Fund. By purchasing this book you will be directly helping the Guide Dog Users of Canada to fund necessary and extraordinary veterinary care for the intelligent, loving animals who improve the lives of their blind companions every day.