Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Courage Reviews What Pet Should I Get?

Personally, I can't believe this is even a question.




Paw Rating = Three paws out of Five.

Level = Begining Reader.

Real Quick = A boy and his sister try to pick out just one pet to take home from the pet shop.



Dear Readers you and I know, there is only one answer to the question below.  "What pet should I get?"   A DOG!!! Its all set!

But the kids in this book are taking a look, for just one pet, out of many, and their choices are plenty!  Should they get a cat? No, not that!  A bird? How absurd, perhaps a fish is their wish?  Maybe something more exotic, like a Yent for their tent?

("Wait, what is a Yent," you ask?  

I was not sure myself, Readers, as I have never come upon a Yent in a pet shop or anywhere else.  In the picture it appeared to be a sort of large tiger.  Which seems to this reading dog, like a very bad idea for a pet, since a tiger, is basically a very large CAT!)

Choosing is hard, they just cant decide.  Whatever they choose the whole family must abide.

This new book from Doc Zeuss, explains learning to choose (see what I did there, Readers? "Zuess" and "Choose?" I am a clever dog, if I do say so myself.).  I liked the pictures, but at least for my blog,  it would have been better, if they'd have chosen A DOG!

* Readers, Morgan would like to point out that I, Courage The Reading Dog, may not be entirely impartial in this review.  She says that sometimes people have very good reasons for choosing another type of pet, like a lack of space, or allergies, or many other things.  Morgan says it is best if people take their time before deciding on a pet, and don't rush to make a decision like the family in this story does.  By the way, both myself and my sister, CRAZY Zoe, are adopted. Morgan and I would  like to point out that many pets are living in shelters, hoping every day that they find a family and a forever home.  We wish the book would have added a message about pet adoption at the end of the story.  




Thursday, June 18, 2015

Hairy Pawter

Morgan has once again re-imagined a book cover staring myself, Courage The Reading Dog!
Hello Readers!  Today's post will be short because it is almost 7:00 P.M.  At 7:00 P.M. I have to go outside, and bark "Hello" to the dog and his person who go jogging behind my house.  But, I'm excited to share Morgan's new book cover starring ME, Courage The Reading Dog!!!  I expect you know which book we are parodying?  One of my favorite stories of all time!

Thursday, May 28, 2015

Teddy's Glorious Birthday Party!

(Dog) Shouts out to my Reader Friend, Madeline, in  Northern California, who threw a fantastic birthday party for her dog, Teddy.  Happy Birthday Teddy, you LUCKY DOG!


Are you doing something special with your dog this year?  Send a picture of your adventure to Courage2read@gmail.com, and I will feature it in my blog (so you can be as famous as I am)!
Hello Readers!  Today I am excited to publish my exclusive interview with Ms. Debi Krakar, The Founder and Executive Director Of The Austin Dog Alliance.  These are the nice folks that helped Morgan and I get started as a therapy reading team.  They have a great program for dogs who are interested in becoming a therapy team with their human!  Of course, there is much more than just therapy training at The Austin Dog Alliance.  I'll let Debi tell you all about that below!

Here I, Courage The Reading Dog, am interviewing Debi Krakar the Executive Director of The Austin Dog Alliance!

Courage Interviews Debi Krakar OF Austin Dog Alliance.

Courage: "Hello Debi, First I want to thank you for taking the time to answer my questions.  As the Executive Director for The Austin Dog Alliance I'm sure you are very, very, busy and I appreciate you granting me an interview! So lets get started!

People often ask Morgan what they need to do in order to get their own pets certified to do reading therapy, or other kinds of therapy work.  Morgan always recommends starting by contacting Austin Dog Alliance.  Can you tell us a little bit about how ADA helps therapy teams train and get certified?"   

Debi: "We have a pet therapy class for dogs that already know sit, down, come, stay, leave it and polite leash walking.  The ideal therapy dog LOVES strangers of all shapes and sizes." 

Courage:  "Can human kids train to be part of a therapy team too?"  

Debi: "Children from 10 – 14 can volunteer with their parents and their dog.  Teenagers who are 15 or older can test and visit by themselves."  

Courage: "What about puppies?"

Debi: "  Puppies should attend training classes as soon as they are 8 weeks old.  To pass the therapy dog test, we recommend waiting until the puppy is 18 months old." 

Courage:  "Morgan and I began training by taking ADA's Pet Therapy seminar.  Morgan found it helped her a great deal when she was trying to decide if pet therapy was a good fit for she and I.  Not all dogs enjoy pet therapy I'm told.  Can you tell me what sort of dog usually makes a good therapy dog?"

Debi:  "They must love all strangers and enjoy petting and hugging from strangers.  They also need to be neutral around other dogs.  They can get a bit interested in other dogs, but must be able to listen to their human handler, even if another dog is nearby." 

Courage:  "After Morgan and I completed our first Pet Therapy Training class we took our Pet Therapy Dog and Handler Evaluation.  I passed with flying colors, Pyrenees are notoriously calm, cool and collected, as you probably know.  But Morgan was very nervous. Our instructor Carolyn H., and I, really had to coach Morgan to get her to pass.  The examination evaluates the dog AND the human, is that correct?"

Debi:  "  Yes."  

Courage:  "What happens if one part of the team doesn't pass the evaluation?"  

Debi:  "Sometimes a handler needs a bit more training, just like the dogs.  We work to help both pass as a team." 

Courage:  "Once we passed our evaluation Morgan was still a little bit nervous about starting.  Luckily, we were able to go out and observe other therapy teams at work.  Do you recommend all new teams do some observing first?"

Debi:  "It really depends on the handler.  Some folks really need this step, others don’t.  We try to respect what each individual teams needs." 

Courage: "How many pet therapy teams do you have at the ADA today, and what type of therapy visits do they do?"  

Debi: "We have 120 therapy teams.  They visit about 180 different partner sites.  These include hospitals, nursing homes, colleges, elementary and middle schools, libraries, occupational therapy centers, recovery centers and more." 

Courage: "Morgan loves the support she continues to get from the ADA staff and volunteers, even now that we are not currently taking classes.  Any time she has a question she says she knows someone on the ADA team will help her find an answer.  Now I, Courage The Reading Dog, have one last question for this interview.  My sister, Craaaaazy Zoe (the chocolate Labrador) is a bit jealous of all the attention I get doing my therapy work.  Unfortunately Zoe is a little too... "bouncy" to do therapy.   Do you have other programs at the ADA that Zoe might like? 

Debi: " Zoe would likely enjoy agility.  She can run and jump and use her enthusiasm to win the game."  

Courage:  " I will tell her to check that out!  Thanks again for taking the time to talk to me Debbi."


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Readers,it is I Courage The reading Dog again.  I want to tell you there is something for everyone at The Austin Dog Alliance. There are programs you can get involved in where you and your family can foster and train a PTSD service dog.  There are all kinds of fun classes for you and your dog to take like Agility, and Nose Work classes, they also offer classes for basic obedience and more advanced manners. They even have a special class to help people learn  how to teach their dog fancy tricks.   In additon to classes, there is summer camp for kids and dogs!  Best of all, you can have your dog's birthday party at the beautiful ADA facilities (which include a kitchen, classrooms, and a gorgeous fenced park where your dog can run off leash).  Morgan thinks I should also mention to mention that you can have people parties there too.  So if you are looking for fun things to do this summer and you don't want to leave your dog behind (we HATE getting left behind!) please check out The Austin Dog Alliance right away!

¡Perros! ¡Perros!

Esta libro tiene muchos grandes cuadros de perros.


Paw Rating = Five paws out of Five.

Level = Very beginning reader in either English or Spanish

Real Quick = This simple story (written in both English and Spanish) is about lots of different kinds of dogs enjoying their day.



Readers, as many of my Paws And Read friends already know, Morgan and I are learning Spanish in our spare time.  Today I am going to attempt my first book review en Español.  I beg your pardon in advance for the errors that will surely follow, but will just repeat something that my other person, Mike, often says to Morgan; "Making mistakes is the first step in doing something well."

Wish me well Readers, here I go...

El libro que revisar para hoy en día se denomina, "Perros, perros." Recomiendo este libro para los lectores que están aprendiendo a leer en inglés o español. Las palabras y la historia son muy simples, y muchas de las palabras repetir a lo largo de todo el libro para que pueda practicar reconociendo en ellos varias veces en una fila. También hay un montón de fotos bonitas de perros que hace que el aprendizaje es mucho más divertido.

OK Readers, its short and sweet.  How did I do?

This is what I was attempting to say...

"The book review for today is called " Dogs , dogs . " I recommend this book for readers who are learning to read in English or Spanish . The words and the story are very simple, and many of the words repeated throughout the entire book so you can practice recognizing them several times in a row. There are also plenty of nice pictures of dogs that makes learning a lot more fun ."

What is your favorite book?  Would you like to write a book review for my blog? You can write in eith Spanish or English.  You can send your book review to Courage2Read@gmail.com  and I will publish it in this blog.  You will be famous!  Would you like me to review a book for you?  Just leave a comment in the comment section under this blog post, and I will try to review your book for you.  Want to read more of my book reviews?  Please stay tuned to this blog, More book reviews from Courage The Reading Dog are on the way!


Friday, May 22, 2015

Courage's New Blog Background!

Readers!

I'm excited because Morgan made some sketches of me and turned them into a background pattern for my blog.  Here's a closer view of them.  Also, I don't know if you noticed, but I have new picture on my profile, its of me in the library.   How do you like my new look?

This is my new background pattern close up.

Thursday, May 21, 2015

Courage Reviews Dragons Love Tacos

Apparently, Dragons love tacos as much as Dogs do!


Paw Rating = Five paws out of five.

Level = Medium/easy read.  Good for a read aloud bedtime story too.

Real Quick = Dragons love tacos, but complications arise when a bunch of dragons attend a spicy taco party.



Readers, I had no idea!!!  Until I read this very informative book by Adam Rubin, I had no idea dragons liked tacos as much as dogs do!  I also had no idea how to properly throw a taco party for dragons so that everyone has a good time and, most importantly, STAYS SAFE!  Fortunately, one of my Readers told me about this book, and I was able to educate myself!  Turns out dragons have some very specific dietary requirements.  Ignore them at your own risk!

The  watercolor illustrations by Daniel Salmieri are a lot of fun to look at so even if you can't read yet I think you will enjoy this funny, helpful book.  I highly recommend this one to everyone who loves their dragons!

PS (Morgan says you are not supposed to put "PS's" in book reviews but I'm just going to ignore her as usual) Dogs ALSO really love tacos and as far as I can tell, we like them fixed almost exactly the same way as dragons do.  So next time you're having a taco party, don't forget to invite your dog friends too!

 What is your favorite book?  Would you like to write a book review for my blog? You can send your book review to Courage2Read@gmail.com  and I will publish it in this blog.  You will be famous!  Would you like me to review a book for you?  Just leave a comment in the comment section under this blog post, and I will try to review your book for you.  Want to read more of my book reviews?  Please stay tuned to this blog, More book reviews from Courage The Reading Dog are on the way!