
Joy Unleashed
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Jean Baur and her husband adopted one of Mary's rescues-a dog named Bella-and opened her Pennsylvania home to her new best friend. Just as Jean enrolled Bella in certified therapy-dog classes, she lost her job at the age of sixty-five. This new work, visiting hospital patients with her therapy job, gave Jean hope and a new purpose in life.
After moving to Connecticut, Bella's work expanded to nursing homes and elementary schools, as well as local hospitals and cancer centers. She met an Alzheimer's patient who learned to smile again after Bella took a treat from her hand. She also befriended a six-year-old boy with autism (who previously held a deep fear of dogs) along with a disabled hospital patient who was withdrawn and uncommunicative until Bella jumped into the bed with him and coaxed him to open up again.
Jean and Bella's journey into the world of therapy-dog work gave them a bright, new outlook-and has helped countless others overcome their own struggles-while proving to all that broken souls can, indeed, be healed.
Joy Unleashed is a must-read for anyone who appreciates the true power of the human-canine bond.
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Aimee Scott is a special education teacher with twenty years experience. She teaches at LEARN's intensive program in Old Lyme, Connecticut, and is known for her ability to connect with students with special needs. She loves her "cherubs." She and Jean and Bella worked together at Deans Mill School, Stonington, Connecticut, and Aimee resides in Waterford.
Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Dedication
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Part I: Early Days
- 1. What Were We Thinking?
- 2. This Is a Crazy Place: Hospital Orientation
- 3. The Cat Is Not a Snack
- 4. The Infusion Room
- 5. Baby Steps
- 6. Dealing with the Unexpected
- 7. Progress
- Part II: Finding the Right Job
- 8. Saying Goodbye
- 9. One Step Forward and Fifteen Back
- 10. Beverly
- 11. An All-American Dog
- 12. Leonard
- 13. Time to Walk Away
- Part III: Sit, Stay, Paws Up
- 14. Navigating Through a Hospital
- 15. Canine Good Citizen
- 16. Bonding
- 17. The Therapy Dog Certification Test
- 18. When a Dog Is Like a Teenager
- 19. Revolving Door
- Part IV: Working Girl
- 20. Expect Nothing, Be Surprised
- 21. We Go to School
- 22. Favorites Can Still Bite
- 23. What We Do
- 24. Invitations
- 25. Beverly's Blessing
- 26. Every Dog Has a Story
- 27. Our Very Own School
- 28. Slowness Is the New Kindness
- 29. Legacy from Angus
- 30. At the End There Is a Dog
- A Note from the Author
- Further Reading
- Therapy Dog Websites/Organizations
- Acknowledgments
- Photo Insert
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