Living With A Deaf Dog - 2nd Edition (e-bog) af Susan Cope Becker
Susan Cope Becker (forfatter)

Living With A Deaf Dog - 2nd Edition e-bog

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Sharing Life With A Deaf Dog Is Not Only Possible But Rewarding!For more than 20 years Living with a Deaf Dog has helped tens of thousands of owners all over the world communicate with and train their deaf dogs. This book has been an integral part of the world wide movement to increase awareness, understanding and acceptance of deaf dogs which has resulted in increased adoptions, decreased euth...
E-bog 84,99 DKK
Forfattere Susan Cope Becker (forfatter)
Udgivet 18 oktober 2017
Længde 151 sider
Genrer Dog obedience and training
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781617812132
Sharing Life With A Deaf Dog Is Not Only Possible But Rewarding!For more than 20 years Living with a Deaf Dog has helped tens of thousands of owners all over the world communicate with and train their deaf dogs. This book has been an integral part of the world wide movement to increase awareness, understanding and acceptance of deaf dogs which has resulted in increased adoptions, decreased euthanasia rates, and even acceptance into dog sports and competitions. Additions To This Valuable Resource:Deafness due to aging, illness, and tips for living with deaf and blind dogsBody Language illustrations of both canine and humanAmerican Sign Language Chart and additional hand signsUpdated and modern training methodsStories and photos from deaf dog ownersPraise for Living With A Deaf DogI call it the Deaf Dog Bible. I have recommended it to deaf dog groups in America, Canada and the world for at least 15 years. Liz Grewal, Deaf Dog OwnerAs shelters begin to allow animals with deafness and other disabilities to go up for adoption, this book has proven to be an invaluable tool when raining and communicating with deaf dogs. Tracie Pfielfle, Central Nebraska Humane SocietyGood Communication methods and training methods are presented so that the new owner can successfully get past the frustrations and move into an owner-pet relationship that is rewarding and mutually beneficial. George M. Strain, Ph.D., Comparative Biomedical Sciences School of Veterinary Medicine, Louisiana State University