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The Possibility Dogs: What a Handful of "Unadoptables" Taught Me About Service, Hope, and Healing - Susannah Charleson
The Possibility Dogs: What a Handful of "Unadoptables" Taught Me About Service, Hope, and Healing
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An inspiring story that shows how dogs can be rescued, and can rescue in return.With her critically acclaimed, bestselling first book, Scent of the Missing, Susannah Charleson was widely praised for her unique insight into the kinship between humans and dogs, as revealed through her work in... show more
An inspiring story that shows how dogs can be rescued, and can rescue in return.With her critically acclaimed, bestselling first book, Scent of the Missing, Susannah Charleson was widely praised for her unique insight into the kinship between humans and dogs, as revealed through her work in canine search and rescue alongside her partner, golden retriever Puzzle.Now, in The Possibility Dogs, Charleson journeys into the world of psychiatric service, where dogs aid humans with disabilities that may be unseen but are no less felt. This work had a profound effect on Charleson, perhaps because, for her, this journey began as a personal one: Charleson herself struggled with posttraumatic stress disorder for months after a particularly grisly search. Collaboration with her search dog partner made the surprising difference to her own healing. Inspired by that experience, Charleson learns to identify abandoned dogs with service potential, often plucking them from shelters at the last minute, and to train them for work beside hurting partners, to whom these second-chance dogs bring intelligence, comfort, and hope.Along the way she comes to see canine potential everywhere, often where she least expects it – from Merlin the chocolate lab puppy with the broken tail once cast away in a garbage bag, who now stabilizes his partner’s panic attacks; to Ollie, the blind and deaf terrier, rescued moments before it was too late, who now soothes anxious children; to Jake Piper, the starving pit bull terrier mix with the wayward ears who is transformed into a working service dog and, who, for Charleson, goes from abandoned to irreplaceable.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9780547734934 (054773493X)
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages no: 272
Edition language: English
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Portable Magic
Portable Magic rated it
5.0 The Possibility Dogs: What a Handful of ''Unadoptables'' Taught Me about Service, Hope, and Healing ★★★★★
Definitely a three hanky read. I listened to the Overdrive version, read by the author, and she does a fantastic job. You can feel the emotion in her voice, and her imitations of her dogs' vocalizations is hysterical. I learned about psychiatric service dogs, which was entirely new to me, and was to...
BookHounds
BookHounds rated it
MY THOUGHTSABSOLUTELY LOVED ITCharleson has trained search and rescue dogs for years and when the stress of doing her job builds up that she begins experience panic attacks, she finds herself in need of some rescue. Her love of dogs and the fact that she notices how her search and rescue companions...
Sharon E. Cathcart
Sharon E. Cathcart rated it
5.0 The Possibility Dogs: What a Handful of "Unadoptables" Taught Me About Service, Hope, and Healing
When search-and-rescue volunteer Susannah Charleson meets Robert and his psychiatric service dog, Haska, she is curious. While she's heard of assistance dogs for many conditions, this is a new one to her. Having trained search-and-rescue dogs, she wonders whether she might be able to evaluate and ...
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