Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
A couple weeks ago, a publisher contacted me about a copy of a darling children's book about a labradoodle named Mogie who "works" for a Ronald McDonald House, helping kids get their "mojo" back. The book is intended for children 4-8 years old and since I have one of those in my house, I thought it would be perfect. My copy arrived yesterday.
And for this important photo opp, Rosco even got some couch time ;)
It really is a sweet story and illustrates, Mogie, a natural therapy dog, doing what he does best with several children who needed uplifting. Although Mogie's breed is not mentioned in the book, it is based on a real Mogie who happens to be an Australian labradoodle and really works for a Ronald McDonald House.
A link to the book's trailer: http://books.simonandschuster.com/Mogie/Kathi-Appelt/9781442480544
Now for all of you with children or grandchildren...we will be giving away ONE copy to a lucky DK Member! All you have to do is respond below with your favorite kid-doodle story. Have you witnessed a touching moment between your doodle and a child? Funny stories, heart-warming stories, silly stories...all are welcome! Your response with a story will be considered your entry. Only one response per person will count. Only US addresses qualify.
I'll give this contest till Sunday at midnight, Pacific Time.
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Jane is totally right. I misused the term "service dog" -- I'm going to change it now!
No problem Adina, I think we all understood the general concept. I don't think you deserved a lecture, lol
What a wonderful dog HaGal must be. Thanks for sharing.
sue, im sorry you took my post the wrong way... if everyone knew and shared their knowledge on the amazing world of service and therapy dogs, it WOULD be a moot point. but in many cases, ignorance is not bliss. We have had many instances of being accosted by unruly children, who just run up and distract a working dog, with no input from parents. Even adults come up and just start in on the disabled person's dog, when often it is all the individual can do to just function. Doodles make incredible service dogs.
The more people can understand the dyamics of those who are helped by both therapy and service dogs , the better. Apologies to you Adina. I was not nitpicking and i believe you knew that. The better we ALL train our dogs and educate their owners, the better our example to those who give all dogs a bad name. As my long gone mother often said, "there but for the grace of G-d go you and I". Being disabled is not something you plan for. If you considered my comments to wonderful Adina a lecture, then im very sorry. We all love our Doodles.The more [good] press we can get, the better.
I found your post very informative. I live in PA and go to Hershey at Christmas time. I wish your husband all the best and I am happy he has HaGal by his side. I think of that "there but for the grace of God go I" a lot and especially when I volunteered with the elderly.
I found your post very informative also! There was a thread on here the other day about the differences between service dogs and therapy dogs and the training required. I'm learning so much - I can understand why doodles would be great dogs for both - their temperament is wonderful. I hope all goes well for your husband on Monday and give HaGal an extra hug for being so wonderful!
OMD I love that second shot, Adina! It's beautiful!
Finn is a therapy dog and he's currently in a reading program for special needs kids. I blogged about our experience last summer so here's the link to our story for those who haven't seen it.
http://www.doodlekisses.com/profiles/blogs/imperfectly-perfect
I'm so glad you posted this, Adina because I've been wondering what to get Finney's Kids for Christmas. This is perfect! I'm going to order a copy for the class tonight. The kids will get such a kick out of it.
Precious photo!
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