Awards
- Short-listed for Charlotte Award (Intermediate) 2006
- Short-listed for Pennsylvania Young Reader's Choice Award (Grades 3-6) 2008
- Short-listed for Rhode Island Children's Book Awards 2007
- Short-listed for Sequoyah Book Awards (Children's) 2006
Overview
Follow an adorable Golden Retriever as he trains to become a helper for the disabled.
Ira was not born to be an ordinary dog. A few weeks after his birth, a foster puppy trainer with PawsAbilities, Canine Partners for People with Disabilities, took him home to begin his training as a Service Dog. Service dogs help people who have a lot of difficulty moving around on their own. To become one, Ira must learn how to retrieve dropped keys; press a wheelchair sign to open doors; ride a bus; sit quietly in loud, distracting places; and do many other difficult tasks. Not many dogs can do all that!
Fortunately, Ira is smart and confident, and he is able to pass his Service Dog test. Unfortunately, the new facility that Ira needs to attend for more detailed training isn't ready. What will happen to Ira? Will he be able to learn a new career as a Guide Dog for the Blind?
-This true story shows the immense impact service and guide dogs have on the lives of the disabled, and what it takes for them to have that impact.
- Adorable, full-color photographs bring children into Ira's life and let them connect with him in a very personal way.
- See how sixth graders helped train Ira, and hear how they felt about the experience.
Full Product Details
Author: Dorothy Hinshaw Patent ,
William Munoz
Publisher: Walker & Company
Imprint: Walker & Company
Dimensions:
Width: 26.20cm
, Height: 0.90cm
, Length: 23.60cm
Weight: 0.404kg
ISBN: 9780802789143
ISBN 10: 0802789145
Pages: 32
Publication Date: 01 May 2004
Recommended Age: From 8 to 12 years
Audience:
Children/juvenile
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Children / Juvenile
Format: Hardback
Publisher's Status: Out of Print
Availability: In Print

Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock.
Author Information
Dorothy Hinshaw Patent and William Munoz have worked together on a number of photo-essays, including Homesteading and the acclaimed West by Covered Wagon, which School Library Journal starred as a handsomely designed and well-conceived piece of non-fiction. Dorothy lives in Montana with her husband, and William lives in British Columbia with his family.