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Bandit the heart-warming true story of one dog's rescue from death row

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  • Publisher:
    Skyhorse Publishing, 2011
    Note: This book was purchased with support from the Government of Canada's Social Development Partnerships Program - Disability Component.

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  • Author: Hearne, Vicki
    Contributor: Recorded Books, Inc.; Thomas, Elizabeth Marshall
    Date:
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    2011
    Summary:

    A world-renowned animal trainer recounts her fight to win custody of a pit bull unfairly condemned to die in this "wonderful" true story (The Wall Street Journal). Writer and dog trainer Vicki Hearne first explored the human-animal bond in her classic bestseller Adam's Task. In Bandit, she returns to that theme, but on a more intimate scale, telling the tale of a pit bull terrier who bit three people and ended up sentenced to death by her home state of Connecticut. Employing a unique combination of psychology, philosophy, sociology, and dog training theory, Hearne recounts her successful campaign to rescue Bandit from "doggie death row," a legal battle that extended well beyond the particulars of his case. As she fought to prove that no dog is inherently vicious, Hearne quickly discovered the factors that contributed to Bandit's behavior and set about releasing the essentially "good dog" that lay within. A powerful inside account of the so-called pit bull wars that continue to rage to this day, Bandit is "simply one of the most perceptive works about the social contracts between humans and animals ever written" (Kirkus Reviews). "Brilliant, fiery. Hearne captures a hundred nuances of the relation between people and animals. Anyone who likes dogs ... will like Bandit." -Chicago Sun-Times "One cannot help coming away from this book with an utterly transformed understanding of dogs." -The Wall Street Journal

    Original Publisher: New York, Skyhorse Publishing
    Language(s): English
    ISBN: 9781626366749