This second book in the series provides examples of how certain service exercises were taught by people with various disabilities. They are intended to give general ideas, stimulate your own creative processes and illustrate some of the difficulties you may encounter. Training a service dog is hard work, but should still be fun for both handler and dog, and this book will help you keep your sense of humor and your perspective!
I want to train our next dog to help when I am having migraines but had no clue how to go about it. This was a great help. Good recommendations that make sense. Everything broken down in steps. Now I just have to have the patience to remember slow is fast.
This is the "Bible" for disabled people training their own Service Dog; can't be without a copy for long. I've given away 3 of these; mostly I try to loan them.