Sir Romeo Beau is a sweet and unique basset hound service-work doggie. In recent years, basset hounds have increasingly been used as therapy dogs because of their naturally gentle and good-natured dispositions. However, because of their stubborness, they are rarely used as service-work dogs. Sir Romeo Beau knows how to use this unique trait and is one of the first basset hound service-work doggies in the United States. When James and Rosemary adopted Sir Romeo, they quickly found that their new family member was extra special. He had a natural inclination toward the tasks that would help Rosemary, who copes with disabilities, function more safely and confidently in her daily life. Sir Romeo Beau went on to become an officially trained service-work doggie, trained by By Your Side Inc., a nonprofit organization. In this book, and the others that his daddy is helping him write, he seeks to educate children and adults about the important work he does. Follow Sir Romeo as he works to help keep his mommy safe and bring awareness to the joys and struggles that officially trained service-work doggies deal with every day! A rhyming picture book for children, The Adventures of Sir Romeo Beau entertains while at the same time teaches about the important role officially trained service-work dogs play in the world.



Vorwort
This rhyming picture book for children shares the adventure of one very smart Basset Hound Service Dog from the time he was rescued. To when he successfully attends and graduates Service-Work Doggie School.

Autorentext

J R Pullen is the founder and executive director of The Sir Romeo Beau Project, a nonprofit organization for service dog awareness and team safety for officially trained service dogs . He is the author of "The Adventures of Sir Romeo Beau: How I Became a Service Work Dog" and "The Adventures of Sir Romeo Beau: How I Became Santa's Helper." For more details, visit www.servicedogsmatter.com

Titel
The Adventures of Sir Romeo Beau
Untertitel
How I Became a Basset Hound Service-Work Doggie
EAN
9781728323510
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
08.10.2019
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
8.1 MB
Anzahl Seiten
34