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~ (Author) "Therapy dogs use their social instincts and learned social skills to bring people emotional benefits..." (more)
Key Phrases: close your mouth, therapy dog class, therapy dog visits, Extra Control Work, Basic Control, Conditioning The Dog To Handling (more...)
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From Publishers Weekly

Among the many inexplicable omissions in this inadequate book is a definition of the term ``therapy dog,'' which ordinarily describes a dog that, along with its owner or handler, has been trained to work safely with people who have special needs, such as the developmentally or physically disabled. Because therapy dog programs have proven so successful, Davis, who has performed such work with her own dogs, encourages readers to enroll themselves and their pets. General guidelines for visits, primarily to nursing homes, and useful pointers for dealing with staff and residents are supplied, but, lacking broad experience, Davis is not always convincing. Her discussion of training is scanty, covering basic obedience commands instead of teaching the reader how to acclimate a dog to the unusual and unpredictable circumstances it typically will encounter on the job, from the challenge of working with semi-ambulatory patients to others who are emotionally disturbed. In this sense, the author fails to give the potential usefulness of therapy dogs its due, and does not reckon directly with the occupational hazards involved. Davis advises seeking out an experienced trainer, but, curiously, fails to name any of the national organizations (such as the Delta Society of Renton, Wash.) that register trainers and handlers as well as provide a wealth of training resources--nor does she mention the nationwide testing now common for the dogs. Photos not seen by PW.

Copyright 1992 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

--This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


From Library Journal

People often volunteer their dogs to help the elderly, ill, or disabled, but few books cover such "animal-assisted activities." While not the definitive manual on training one's dog, this book, first published in 1982 and based on the author's personal experience, gives a good overview. The new edition includes a definition of therapy dog, a list of the major therapy dog organizations, an annotated bibliography of useful dog behavior and training books and web sites, and an index. Small public libraries that can afford only one book on the subject should purchase Mary R. Burch's Volunteering with Your Pet. Burch's book covers animals besides dogs and goes into more detail about the AKC Canine Good Citizen Test, the basic certification on which most therapy dog registries base their programs. Larger public libraries should have both.
Karen Fischer, Carleton Coll. Lib., Northfield, MN
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Dogwise Publishing; 2 edition (September 1, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1929242050
  • ISBN-13: 978-1929242054
  • Product Dimensions: 8.7 x 5.9 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #70,689 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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136 of 136 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Full of useful ideas to maximize your dog's effectiveness., February 11, 1999
I only wish I would have read this book before now! Ms Davis shares her wealth of experience and knowledge about therapy dog work with her own three therapy dogs. Her gentle training techniques are explained in detail with many excellent photographs to illustrate her point, as well as, the dog psychology that she works on to produce effective therapy dogs who enjoy reaching out to heal and bring joy to children, nursing home residents and the ill. Both beginners and those with many years of experience will find much to learn and benefit from in this book.

Key sections cover helping you decide if you and your dog are suited to therapy work, developing your dog's social skills with people, tips for managing the visits, specific and detailed recommended training for therapy dogs as contrasted with competition obedience dogs, your responsibilities as the handler, and preventing potential injury to your dog and the people you visit.

Ms Davis is flexible and non-dogmatic throughout the book. Interesting discussions are developed on many issues such as whether or not to use treats, tricks, demonstrations, go in groups or individually and then whichever you choose - how to do either option with the best results.

You will enjoy reading this book so much you may, like this reviewer, regret it's ever ending.

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27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A gold mine of information and ideas, February 7, 2004
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Kathy Diamond-Davis knows dogs (and their handlers) like no other author I have ever read. This book carefully and clearly covers topics from choosing an appropriate dog for therapy work, through socializing the dog and building your relationship with the dog, to finding an appropriate organization to work with and doing therapy dog visits. She emphasizes positive training that builds the dog/human bond and produces a happy, friendly dog. Realistically, she emphasizes that not all dogs (and not all handlers) are suited for therapy work.

I am currently working with my second therapy dog, who is registered with Therapy Dogs Inc. and who visits hospice patients. The ideas in Kathy's book continue to make us a better team.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Answering My Questions About Doing It Well, December 4, 2002
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I have well-behaved and well-socialized dogs, and I wanted to share them with others--How to begin in Therapy work and do it well? This book answered my questions, resolved my concerns, and helped me get started. The author has written a good book, her caring shows through in each chapter. She covers well the basics (altho it's a shame she had to spend time on those), she outlines well the situations you may encounter with your dog in therapy work, and her training methods are gentle and effective.

To do something well isn't easy, and you must have more than 'good intentions'. Kathy details what your main focus must be, as well as helping you decide how you and your dog can fit in and be effective. Whether you are trying to decide if the dog you have now will do, or if you are considering another dog to get, if it's about Therapy work--it's in there.

To know something, to do it well, and to be able to share with others--Kathy Diamond Davis' book makes it obvious, it's a "You Can Do It Too!!" book.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Good reading for someone interested in having a Therapy Dog
If you plan to train you dog to be a Therapy Dog, this book is great. It covers just about anything that you will need to know! It is a bit lengthy, but is complete. Read more
Published 7 months ago by C. Davie

5.0 out of 5 stars Helps with an intro to therapy dogs
I'm just entering into the business of having a therapy pooch, and the text was helpful in understanding my role and lots of intricacies I hadn't thought of.
Published 14 months ago by Dennis Stevenson

5.0 out of 5 stars As a physician who is training a Therapy Dog, I loved it!
Kathy Davis' book is wonderful!
I am using it, along with one or two others, to train my own Therapy Dog for my office and local hospitals and nursing homes. Read more
Published on November 24, 2007 by RV

5.0 out of 5 stars PERFECTION
Book arrived quickly and in perfect condition.
Published on June 13, 2007 by Gail Cassidy

5.0 out of 5 stars fantastic book
I am very pleased with this book, it has given me many ideas of what to do as a therapy dog team and how I can help others. Read more
Published on January 8, 2007 by Carolyn Barter

3.0 out of 5 stars Just ok
I purchased this book because the reviews from other shoppers were so good. I was a little disappointed though because the book is more a basic dog training guide than how to get... Read more
Published on November 28, 2006 by maria

4.0 out of 5 stars Helpful Guide for New or Aspiring Therapy Dog Teams
I found this book to be a helpful introduction for people getting started in animal-assisted therapy/activities. Read more
Published on November 10, 2006 by Word Bird

5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome!!
This book is a must for those thinking of getting into Therapy Dog work & for those of us already there! Loaded with great information & good ideas!!
Published on July 1, 2003 by spetty25

5.0 out of 5 stars Very helpful to people new to this kind of work.
I have been doing therapy dog work for about a year now and I have found Kathy Diamond Davis' book to be a wonderful "how to" book. Read more
Published on December 3, 2002 by A. Conner

5.0 out of 5 stars The Therapy Dog Bible
As an AKC Canine Good Citizen evaluator, therapy dog evaluator, obedience instructor, therapy dog chapter leader and therapy dog handler, I find this book an educational and... Read more
Published on October 17, 2002 by Melanie Micue

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