Review by Booklist Review
Bearport's very appealing Dog Heroes series continues with three more engaging titles. Of course, the dogs are cute, but the text, photos, and striking book design all convey the businesslike attitude of these canines and the people who work with them. Each title introduces four or five dogs by name, such as Tucker the Lab, whose job is to lean over the side of a boat sniffing for orca scat. As you might expect with such a comprehensive series (20 titles in all), the information is surprising and fresh and explores dog jobs far beyond the usual seeing-eye variety. Eco Dogs explores the varied tasks done by dogs in the field with scientists, from sniffing out pythons in a swamp to discovering seals' breathing holes in the Arctic. With solid back matter, these will entice dog-loving reluctant readers and bring up interesting career options for kids, too.--Dove Lempke, Susa. Copyright 2010 Booklist
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Review by School Library Journal Review
Gr 3-6-Baghdad Pups explores how a special division of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals International (SPCAI) has been rescuing dogs who have befriended service people in Iraq, despite the clear disapproval of the United States military, which has strict laws about removing property, including animals, from war zones. In Prison Puppies, readers learn about the "Puppies Behind Bars" program, where inmates train dogs for careers as service animals. While the future work duties of the dogs are evident, the real story here is how they give the inmates an opportunity to contribute to society in a positive way. Eco Dogs help scientists by sniffing out scat, which is analyzed for signs of pollutants or changes in the food chain that might have harmful effects on the environment and on indigenous species. These books are engaging not just because the content is so compelling, but also because the authors have highlighted specific dogs currently working in their fields. The use of real names and full-color photographs on every page, many contributed by the individuals who work with these dogs, makes reading these books a personal experience. A "Just the Facts" page at the end of each volume provides additional details. Excellent introductions to these new developments in service-dog training.-Kara Schaff Dean, Walpole Public Library, MA (c) Copyright 2011. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
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Review by Horn Book Review
The work of "dog heroes" includes providing assistance to military personnel (Baghdad), being trained by inmates as disability helpers (Prison), and assisting scientists in protecting wildlife and the environment (Eco). The volumes are slight but accessible, with numerous photographs and personal anecdotes rounding out the texts. Reading list, websites. Bib., glos., ind. [Review covers these Dog Heroes titles: Baghdad Pups, Prison Puppies, and Eco Dogs.] (c) Copyright 2011. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
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