Teaming with Your Therapy Dog.
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- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781612493879
- 636.7/0886
- SF428.73 -- .H695 2015eb
Cover -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- The Therapy Dog's Bill of Rights -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: The Need for Different Ways of Handling -- Chapter 2: The Foundation: Be Fully Present -- Chapter 3: Behavior Is Information -- Chapter 4: Maintain Close Proximity to Your Dog -- Chapter 5: Keep Your Eyes on Your Dog -- Chapter 6: Stay in Touch with Your Dog -- Chapter 7: Speak Conversationally -- Chapter 8: The Therapy Dog's Bill of Rights -- Chapter 9: Putting It All Together -- Appendix A: Dog Behavior Checklist -- Appendix B: Some Terrific Resources.
Todays therapy-dog handlers recognize the need to be teammates with their dogs. Teaming with ones dog involves unobtrusively providing physical and emotional support as well as respectful guidance in what to do. Being a teammate requires attention to our own behavior, not just our dogs. This book reminds all handlers that being conscious of what we do with our dogs helps them do their best work, and also can increase the effectiveness of our visits. Teaming with Your Therapy Dog teaches the STEPs of Teamwork and how those STEPs fit with the Therapy Dogs Bill of Rights. These general principles free handlers to apply them in their own way to their therapy dogs individual personality and work, and to everyday life at home! As the author writes, The book explores a way of being conscious of what you do with and to your therapy dog to support him in his work. It describes functional principles of behavior you can learn and use immediately, either together as a package or independently. Using an exciting new methodology, the author guides readers to deepen their relationship with their dogs by acting consciously and respectfully.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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