Review
"Middle grade animal lovers seeking report topics will want to know about these slim volumes in the new Animals with Jobs series...these are lively introductions to specialized topics that will grab student interest. Numerous photographs of varying quality further support the material."
-- Booklist (April 2002) (Booklist 20020401)
"Each volume in this series describes the characteristics of the animal that make it suitable for the work to be done. All of the books will be useful for reports and helpful as career studies for students thinking of working with animals. Recommended."
-- Library Talk (May-June 2002) (Library Talk 20020401)
"Given the lack of material on this topic, her resource lists will be valuable."
-- School Library Journal (April 2002) (School Library Journal )
"These titles will be of interest to readers eager to know more about the world of animals at work."
-- School Library Journal (April 2002) (School Library Journal )
Product Description
Imagine not being able to pick up a dropped pencil, or open a refrigerator door, or reach a light switch. A trained assistant dog helps children and adults with disabilities to become more independent by aiding with these and other tasks. (20020601)







