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Dog Packing in National Parks - How a Pack Dog Became a Service Dog
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Here is how one pack dog became a service dog--it shares some concepts and techniques used to select, socialize and shape one puppy for the trail.
- Author: Jane Cox
- Softcover; 103 pages; black-and-white photographs
- Cross Country Publications; copyright 2003
- This book will be of interest to dog owners who hike and enjoy sharing all kinds of outdoor adventures with their canine companions
- Those who travel and visit national parks and other public lands with dogs as pets
- Those who need and want to travel with a canine helper/companion
- And anyone who wants to learn more about The Americans With Disabilities Act as it pertains to the use of service dogs
- This book tells you what is expected of you as a dog owner when visiting public lands
- How to prepare for backcountry travel with your canine friend
- How one dog became a versatile and well-behaved trail dog
- How one person explored her eligibility and declared her right to be accompanied by a service/pack dog where dogs are not permitted
- How the author dealt with a variety of questions and situations
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