[nagdu] A Guide to Guide Dog Schools
Ed and Toni Eames
eeames at csufresno.edu
Sun Feb 22 06:47:16 UTC 2009
Dear Haben,
As a retired professor of anthropology, I am interested in what you
are researching about guide dogs for your anthro class. Where are
you going to school? What course is this for? You can e-mail me off
list or phone me at 559-224-0544, Pacific time.
Ed
At 09:34 PM 2/21/2009, you wrote:
>My goodness, I just checked out the book Partners In Independence: A
>Success Story of Dogs and the Disabled from my college library
>yesterday. I hadn't noticed the authors when I checked it out,
>though. I"m doing a project on guide dogs for an anthropology class
>and am gathering material at the moment. Your books will be very helpful to me.
>
>Sincerely,
>Haben Girma
>
>Ed and Toni Eames wrote:
>>Dear Haben,
>>
>>Contact your NLS center for other books about guide dogs. Ed and I
>>have also writeewritten a book, Partners In Independence: A Success
>>Story of Dogs and the Disabled, also available from NLS. It covers
>>all aspects of dogs working for and with people with disabilities.
>>
>>Toni and Keebler
>>
>>
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