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Author Drury, Bob

Title A dog's gift : the inspirational story of veterans and children healed by man's best friend / Bob Drury ; principal photography by Joan Brady

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 Maine State Lib. Stacks  OFFSITE 362.404 D796d 2015    AVAILABLE  
Phys Descr xxvii, 226 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cm
Summary "A decade ago, former military counterintelligence officer Terry Henry joined his precocious young daughter, Kyria, on a trip to a nursing home in order to allow its residents to play with their family dog, a golden retriever named Riley. Terry was astounded by the transformations that unfolded before his eyes. Soon after, Terry and Kyria started their service dog organization, paws4people, with the goal of pairing dogs with human beings in need of healing, including traumatized and wounded war veterans and children living with physical, emotional, and intellectual disabilities.In A Dog's Gift, award-winning journalist and author Bob Drury movingly captures the story of a year in the life of paws4people and the broken bodies and souls the organization mends. The book follows the journey of pups bred by the organization from their loving, if rigorous, early training to an emotional event that terry and Kyria have christened "the bump," where each individual service dog chooses its new owner through an almost mystical connection that ignites the healing process. incorporating vivid storytelling, insights into canine wisdom, history, science, and moving tales of personal transformation, A Dog's Gift is a story of miracles bound to be embraced by not only the 60 million Americans who own dogs, but by anyone with a full heart and a loving soul"-- Provided by publisher
Contents Introduction: an accidental destiny -- Birth -- Emilia -- The cheerleader -- The slammer (1) -- The slammer (2) -- Volunteers of Virginia -- The bump (1) -- The bump (2) -- Stone Mountain -- Postscript
Subject Animals as aids for people with disabilities
Service dogs
Psychiatric service dogs
Animals -- Therapeutic use
Human-animal relationships -- Psychological aspects
OCLC # 907976252
ISBN # 9781623361013
162336101X