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Harnessing thought: the guide dog: a thinking animal with a skilful mind
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ISBN: 9781852911249 1852911247 Year: 1995 Publisher: Oxford: Lennard,

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Describing categories of temperament in potential guide dogs for the blind.
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Människan, samhället och ledarhunden : studier i ledarhundsarbetets historia
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ISBN: 9155435521 Year: 1995 Publisher: Uppsala : Almqvist & Wiksell : Acta universitatis upsaliensis,

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Come, let me guide you : a life shared with a guide dog
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ISBN: 1612493890 9781612493893 9781612493909 1612493904 9781557537140 Year: 2015 Publisher: West Lafayette, Indiana : Purdue University Press,

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Come, Let Me Guide You explores the intimate communication between author Susan Krieger and her guide dog Teela over the ten-year span of their working life together. This is a book about being led by a dog to new places in the world and new places in the self, a book about facing life's challenges outwardly and within, and about reading those clues-those deeply felt signals-that can help guide the way. It is also, more broadly, about the importance of intimate connection in human-animal relationships, academic work, and personal life.In her previous book, Traveling Blind: Adventures in Vision


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The golden bridge : selecting and training assistance dogs for children with social, emotional, and educational challenges
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ISBN: 161249420X 9781612494203 9781612495675 1612495672 Year: 2006 Publisher: West Lafayette, Indiana : Purdue University Press,

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Describing categories of temperament in potential guide dogs for the blind.
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Trainers at the Royal Guide Dogs Associations of Australia (RGDAA) assess 12-month-old potential guide dogs for 20 categories of temperament after walking and observing each dog over 5 days in increasingly complex environments. The present study investigated how trainers interpret these temperament categories from the canine behaviour observed. Dogs were videotaped by the author on their final assessment walk. Trainers who had no prior knowledge of the dogs on the videotapes observed the tapes and pointed out segments which, in their opinion, showed dogs expressing particular categories of temperament. One hundred and two segments of tape were isolated and examined in detail. The elements of behaviour observed in each segment were noted. Descriptions or 'indicator sets' were determined for nine temperament categories. Each set lists the elements of behaviour shown by dogs in 60%–69%, 70%–79% and 80% of cases. Indicator sets were not determined for categories that were rarely identified by trainers, rarely observed in dogs, or which could not be assessed from a single videotaped walk. Although each indicator set was unique, some elements of behaviour were common to more than one set. Therefore, it is best to interpret temperament categories from many elements of behaviour rather than just one or two. If adopted by other guide dog associations, the indicator sets derived from this study may be useful in standardising the identification and assessment of temperament categories of potential guide dogs by avoiding anthropomorphism or misinterpretation of dogs' behaviour.


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Inappropriate behavior of potential guide dogs for the blind and coping behavior of human raisers.
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Inappropriate behaviors of potential guide dogs (puppies) for the blind and coping behaviors of their adult female raisers (puppy walkers: PWs) were videotaped in their play situation at home from when the puppies were 2–11 or 12 months of age. The frequency of inappropriate behavior decreased with an increase in the puppies' age, suggesting that human–dog relationships became friendlier. The PWs tended to use moderate coping behaviors to stop the inappropriate behaviors of the puppies. Rejecting interaction with the puppies was effective for stopping the puppies from biting the PWs. Forcible stopping was effective for stopping the puppies from damaging objects. Not responding to the puppies was effective for stopping the puppies from biting the PWs, barking/growling and damaging objects.

Understanding dogs : living and working with canine companions
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ISBN: 1566396891 1566396905 Year: 1999 Publisher: Philadelphia : Temple University Press,

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A brief information resource on assistance animals for the disabled
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Year: 2004 Publisher: Beltsville, MD : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, National Agricultural Library, Animal Welfare Information Center,

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A brief information resource on assistance animals for the disabled
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Year: 2004 Publisher: Beltsville, MD : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, National Agricultural Library, Animal Welfare Information Center,

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