Red Dog Rising - Story of a Police Bloodhound - Softcover

Schettler, J.

 
9781577791041: Red Dog Rising - Story of a Police Bloodhound

Synopsis

Part I of Rescue Matters! covers the legal, organizational, and paperwork needs of rescue groups, as well as finding and working with volunteers. Part II deals with the animals themselves: how to evaluate (health issues, personality assessment, type of home needed) foster homes and veterinary care, assessing potential adopters, training, and dealing with behavioral problems. The book offers something for everyone interested in saving homeless pets, from those wanting to help out a few hours a week to those willing to provide foster homes or volunteer their organizational, office, or publicity skills.

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About the Author

Sheila W. Boneham, Ph.D, has been teaching writing, linguistics, and folklore in universities in the U.S. and abroad for nearly 20 years. She has developed and taught adult education courses in responsible pet ownership, and pet safety classes for children. Since 1985, she has taught non-fiction writing courses and workshops through adult education programs and at conferences and special events. As a volunteer, she has taught puppy kindergarten, basic obedience, and various other competition-oriented classes for obedience clubs, as well as evaluated and trained dogs for the community shelter. Boneham is the author of 16 books about cats, dogs, and animal rescue, including Senior Cats, The Multiple Cat Family, Training Your Dog for Life, and the forthcoming Rescue Matters! How to Find, Foster, and Rehome Companion Animals. Her work has won numerous awards from the Dog Writers Association of America and the Cat Writers Association, including a DWAA nomination in 2008 for Best Short Fiction and a CWA Award of Excellence. Boneham founded the Labrador Retriever Rescue of Indiana, Inc., and co-founded the Australian Shepherd Rescue of Indiana, Inc. She has worked with all aspects of animal rescue and adoption. She also frequently speaks and teaches workshops on writing and on various pet-related topics.

From the Inside Flap

Rescue Matters! How to Find, Foster, and Rehome Companion Animals: A Guide for Volunteers and Organizers is a compassionate and comprehensive look at the issues that affect both pets in need and the people who work to save them. "Great changes in societies start small," writes Sheila Webster Boneham, Ph.D., in this comprehensive guide to saving and rehoming domestic animals," and while the rescue road is long and often dark and bumpy, we have covered considerable ground." This book offers an illuminated map for groups and/or individuals who want to learn how to start, run, fund and promote rescue. But it doesn't stop there. Drawing on the author's extensive experience as a rescuer, breeder, dog sport enthusiast, and owner of a variety of pets, the book offers helpful advice for anyone who wants to help homeless animals, be it a few hours a year, helping with a special event, or weekly hours of hands-on work with animals.

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ISBN 10:  1987610423 ISBN 13:  9781987610420
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