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Lisa J. Edwards is a full-time professional dog trainer and behavioral consultant. She has been a registered Pet Partner with three of her dogs and has made more than four hundred visits with her pets to hospitals, schools, nursing homes and residential care facilities. In 2008 Boo was honored as mostrar mais one of five finalists for the Delta Society's national Beyond Limits Award for his therapy work with Lisa. Visit Lisa and her family of dogs at www.threedogstraining.com or www.adognamedboo.com. mostrar menos

Obras por Lisa J. Edwards

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Conhecimento Comum

Sexo
female
Ocupações
dog trainer
Organizações
Delta Society Pet Partner

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Lisa J. Edwards is a full-time professional dog trainer and behavioral consultant and the owner-operator of Three Dogs Training. (www.threedogstraining.com)

She has been a registered Delta Society Pet Partner with three of her dogs and has made more than 400 visits with her pets to hospitals, schools, nursing homes and residential care facilities.

In 2008, Boo was honored as one of five finalists for the Delta Society's national Beyond Limits Award for his therapy work with Lisa. (From Amazon)

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This could have been a great book with a bit more editing. There were times when it was repetitive and would have been improved by some of the biographical information saved for a second book. I think Lisa Edwards and her husband Laurence are to be greatly admired for being so patient with Boo. I had never heard of cerebellar hypoplasia and it is amazing how well they did by Boo in giving him what he needed. While I knew that therapy dogs were good for people, I was amazed by some of the stories she related about how effective the dogs were.

I recommend this book for people who are recovering from abusive childhoods. I also recommend this book for those who love dogs or helping people with disabilities

Note: I would like to see another book from Lisa Edwards but I hope she gets a better editor.
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KateSavage | 5 outras críticas | Mar 29, 2019 |
Lisa Edwards didn't need another dog when found an abandoned litter being offered for sale in a local pet supply store. She already had two dogs, two cats, a painful chronic medical condition, and a husband with Crohn's disease still recovering from a serious medical crisis during the summer. And it was Halloween; winter would be closing in soon. It's a terrible time of year to raise a puppy.

So naturally she brought home the clumsy, uncoordinated runt of the litter.

Boo struggled with basic things like potty training, remembering simple commands when in the presence of other dogs, terrifying experiences like riding in Lisa's truck. He's constantly walking into things. With two well-trained adult dogs, the younger of whom, Dante, is a successful therapy dog, and a nascent career as a dog trainer, owning Boo is in many ways a humbling experience for Lisa.

It's also a healing experience. He's a year old when Lisa discovers the cause of many of his challenges--and just how severe those challenges are: Boo has cerebellar hyperplasia. He can't see clearly, he doesn't have full control of limbs, and he's probably mildly retarded. What he has going for him is a sunny personality and a love of people and other dogs. As Lisa understands and accepts Boo's handicaps, they start to make real progress. She also learns to understand and accept her own strengths and weaknesses--and those of her parents and siblings.

The clumsy little runt begins to heal and transform the lives of everyone around him.

This is a wonderful story of our love for dogs and the importance of the human-animal bond, and Boo is a delightful dog you'll love getting to know.

Recommended.

I borrowed this book from a friend.
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LisCarey | 5 outras críticas | Sep 19, 2018 |
Interesting story even though the writing isn't always compelling. Worth the read if you are a dog lover as it reinforces what you know about the healing power of dogs ( and pets).
 
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becka11y2 | 5 outras críticas | Jan 19, 2016 |
Good story, easy read, great narrator - Recommend. If you are into dogs you'll probably like this story. The author writes so well you feel you're on the couch listening to her tell you stories about her dogs and life. There are a couple of overly dramatic bits about both her life and her dogs' livesbut they don't overshadow the interesting story of Boo and how he overcomes some limitations to become a wonderful therapy dog. Personally, as someone who attempts to train dogs, I also appreciated the tidbits of training philosophy.… (mais)
 
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marshapetry | 5 outras críticas | Apr 20, 2015 |

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Obras
1
Membros
91
Popularidade
#204,136
Avaliação
½ 3.5
Críticas
6
ISBN
12

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