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Scent of the missing by susannah charleson
Scent of the missing by susannah charleson







scent of the missing by susannah charleson

Hoor! Here's the door! Aren't you here yet? Hoor! Let me come back to you! Hey! Look! Over here! Hoor! Here's the door! She is thrilled with Door.

scent of the missing by susannah charleson

She can get to the door and seems to know what the word means, but it's all so exciting she can hardly contain herself.

scent of the missing by susannah charleson

Hoor! she says, tap-dancing across the wood. She races to the door and back to me again, there and back to me again, there and back. Sprits'l) would rather scold me from ankle level all the way there. A couple of them (Jack and Smokey) figure it out quickly and are happy to run to the door and sit for a treat. Door means a treat when you get there, not before. I start with them the way I started with Jake and Puzzle. Jake and Puzzle race to the back door and sit, and I follow them readily, but the Poms at first follow me, because I have the treats. "Door," I say in my bedroom, armed with a pocketful of treats. Door now means 'the-closest-exit-outside-no-matter-where-we-are." Door also means "and-make-sure-the-human-gets-there-too." I feel a little bad about the Poms, the tragic little overlooked, underestimated Poms, and now that Jake and Puz seem assured about the command, I decide to invite any Pomeranian that wants in on the action to have a go. “After a week or so, Puzzle and Jake have clearly got it. She lives with her search partner, Puzzle, a golden retriever certified for the recovery of missing persons, her service dog partner-in-training, Jake Piper, a German shepherd-pit bull-poodle mix, as well as a rabble of pomeranians, a chihuahua-cairn terrier mix, and two cats.more Susannah Charleson is the author of the New York Times bestseller, Scent of the Missing, as well as a flight instructor, service dog trainer, and canine search-and-rescue team member, who most recently began a non-profit organization called The Possibility Dogs, which rescues, trains, and places dogs with people suffering "unseen" disabilities. She lives with her search partner, Puzzle, a golden retriever certified for the recovery of missing persons, her service dog partner-in-training, Jake Piper, a German shepherd-pit bull-poodle mix, as well as a rabble of pomeranians, a chihuahua-cairn terrier mix, and two cats.

scent of the missing by susannah charleson







Scent of the missing by susannah charleson