Terry Kay has 7 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 5 narrators, with an average listener rating of 3.5★ across 2 ratings. The most-rated is Service Dog: Training Your Own Service Dog: Beginner's Guide to Training an Obedient Dog and Get Immediate Results (Book 2).

Do you think that normal training sessions can be difficult? Teaching the dog to sit, stay, down, come and heel all require weeks of dedicated effort on the part of you and your dog. In contrast to this it can take many months and sometimes years to train service dogs such as police, search and rescue, and guide dogs. Here you’ll find out the easiest way to train your own Service Dog alongside the duration of the training and what the minimum requirements are. Service dogs are becoming more and more accepted as a way for disabled people to regain some of their independence and abilities. And even recently it has been shown that children with autism can also benefit from having a service dog. Because these types of dogs are so valuable, and so much time has gone into training them. Effective service dogs training cannot be implemented without a clear strategy and well developed plan. While just about anyone can train dogs and get their household dog to respond reasonably in most everyday situations, training a dog for service is very different. In this guide, you will find out some important guidelines for training your own service dog such as: L??rning What H?l? ??rvi?? D?g? Can ?r?vid? The Minimum Training Requir?m?nt? F?r A Service Dog H?w t? Pr???r? Your S?rvi?? Dog F?r Tr?ining Service D?g Training Selection Procedures Wh? Tr??t? Should N?v?r Be Used to Tr?in th? S?rvi?? D?g Protection Training Procedures For Your S?rvi?? Dog What W?ll trained ??rvi?? D?g? Are ?x???t?d To D? When In Public S???ifi? T??k? That D?g? ?r? T?ught Are Th? Most ??m??tibl? F?r ????l? Suffering From P???hi?tri? Disabilities And lots more... Get it now!
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Tom and Son Jesus are two boys - one black and the other white - who have been mysteriously ordained at birth to spark the flames of change. Best friends, they spend their days daydreaming, fishing, and trying to escape work. But their fun abruptly comes to a halt when they discover a bone during a fanciful runaway. The bone turns out to be part of the skeletal remains of Son Jesus' long-missing father. Sheriff Frank Rucker, returned a hero from World War II, begins an investigation that unmasks a racially motivated killer known only as Pegleg. The search for truth divides the people of Overton County, forcing a surprising conclusion - and the beginning of justice.
©2008 Terry Kay (P)2008 Brilliance Audio

The novel begins when a stranger comes to town...Noah Locke, a gifted fisherman, has wandered up from Georgia, doing odd jobs and fishing. Noah had been with the 42nd Infantry when they liberated Dachau and images of what he saw there still haunt his dreams. The friendly residents of Bowerstown, N.C. take an interest in the mysterious young man and encourage him to stay at least until the annual fishing contest. Littleberry Davis, the six-time champion has become too arrogant and the townsfolk would like to see him taken down a peg. Noah agrees to stay and is given a room by a young widow whose soldier husband killed himself shortly after returning home from the war. Over the course of the next week, Noah will be let into the secret lives of the town's residents and join with them as they mourn a tragedy. The novel ends with a miracle that surprises everyone except Noah...and will be the sign he needed to find his way home at last. Beautifully capturing the rhythms and personalities of small town life, Terry Kay's novel is a tender celebration of the special gifts inside each of us. The simplicity of Kay's prose belies the mythic nature of his story. Luminous, memorable, and deeply moving, The Valley of Light is Kay's finest work to date.
©2004 Terry Kay (P)2004 Brilliance Audio, Inc.

Do you think that normal training sessions can be difficult? Teaching the dog to sit, stay, down, come, and heel all require weeks of dedicated effort on the part of you and your dog. In contrast to this, it can take many months and sometimes years to train service dogs such as police, search and rescue, and guide dogs. Here, you’ll find out the easiest way to train your own service dog alongside the duration of the training and what the minimum requirements are. Service dogs are becoming more and more accepted as a way for disabled people to regain some of their independence and abilities. And even recently it has been shown that children with autism can also benefit from having a service dog. These types of dogs are so valuable, and so much time has gone into training them. Effective service dogs training cannot be implemented without a clear strategy and well developed plan. While just about anyone can train dogs and get their household dog to respond reasonably in most everyday situations, training a dog for service is very different. Book 1: Service Dog: Training Your Own Psychiatric Service Dog: Beginner's Guide to Training an Obedient Psychiatric Service Dog and Get Immediate Results Book 2: Service Dog: Training Your Own Service Dog: Beginner's Guide to Training an Obedient Dog and Get Immediate Results In this BUNDLE GUIDE, you will find out some important guidelines for training your own service dog such as: L??rning What H?l? ??rvi?? D?g? Can ?r?vid? The Minimum Training Requir?m?nt? f?r a Service Dog H?w t? Pr???r? Your S?rvi?? Dog f?r Tr?ining Service D?g Training Selection Procedures Wh? Tr??t? Should N?v?r Be Used to Tr?in th? S?rvi?? D?g Protection Training Procedures for Your S?rvi?? Dog What W?ll trained ??rvi?? D?g? Are ?x???t?d to D? When in Public S???ifi? T??k? That D?g? ?r? T?ught Are th? Most ??m??tibl? f?r ????l? Suffering from P???hi?tri? Disabilities Th? Benefits of D?g Pet Therapy in P???hi?tri? P?ti?nt? Factors to Consider When Choosing a Psychiatric S?rvi?? D?g The Importance of Obedience Training for P???hi?tri? S?rvi?? Dogs Thing? You Sh?uld N?t Do with Your S?rvi?? D?g Gr??t R????n? to T???h The Down Exercise to Y?ur S?rvi?? Dog H?w Y?u Can M?k? Agility Tr?ining Fun f?r Y?ur P???hi?tri? S?rvi?? Dog And Many More....
©2019 Terry Kay (P)2019 Terry Kay

To Dance with the White Dog is Terry Kay's stunning fourth novel, a moving story about an old man's final rite of passage, about family ties and the universal experience of grieving for a lost love. At the heart of the book is a mysterious white dog that appears after Sam Peek's beloved wife has died, and that remains with him until just before his own death. Stray dog or ghost dog? To Sam Peek, the dog is a guardian angel who brings to him the healing power of comfort. To Dance with the White Dog was made into a CBS Hallmark Hall of Fame movie, starring Jessica Tandy and Hume Cronyn. When it aired on 3 December 1993 it was the highest rated television movie of the season. In 1991, Terry Kay was named Outstanding Author of the Year by the Southeastern Library Association for White Dog, and the book was nominated for the American Booksellers Book of the Year in 1992.
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An Elegant Story of Love Given, Love Returned, and Love Remembered When Foster Lanier and Ben Phelps are released from a professional baseball team in 1904, it is the only experience they have in common until they meet a runaway - a girl-woman named Lottie Parker - on a train that takes them from Augusta, Georgia, and away from their dreams of greatness. Foster will marry her and father her son. Ben will escort her home. And Lottie will change the lives of everyone she meets from the day she runs away until she finally finds the place where she belongs. The story of Lottie reveals the life of a rare woman who never completely loses the innocence of her dreams - although she leaves home as a prostitute and works the girlie tent in a traveling carnival. Her marriage to Foster and the birth of her son are part of her dream. Having Ben care for her following Foster's death, being accepted into the home of Margaret Phelps, Ben's mother, and meeting Arthur Ledford, the father of Ben's fiancee, are fragments of the dream as well.
©2004 Terry Kay (P)2004 Brilliance Audio, Inc.

Psychiatric service dog are specifically trained to help handlers with psychiatric disabilities. It can be of great use to people suffering from schizophrenia or post-traumatic stress disorder. Service dog training for psychiatric disabilities is a relative new comer to the world of the handicapped. It involves much more than just providing the comfort and companionship that a regular pet does. These dogs provide tangible lifesaving services for people with mental conditions. I will give you all inf?rm?ti?ns on th? b?n?fit? ?f having a ????hi?tri? ??rvi?? d?g? with ?ff??tiv? tr?ining methods t? turn ??ur ??t t? a gr??t ??rvi?? d?g. In thi? guide, ??u will find answers t? ????hi?tri? ??rvi?? d?g? training questions ?u?h as: Th? Benefits of D?g Pet Therapy in P???hi?tri? P?ti?nt? Factors to Consider when Choosing a Psychiatric S?rvi?? D?g The Importance of Obedience Training for P???hi?tri? S?rvi?? Dogs Thing? You Sh?uld N?t Do with Your S?rvi?? D?g Gr??t R????n? to T???h the Down Exercise to Y?ur S?rvi?? Dog H?w Y?u Can M?k? Agility Tr?ining Fun F?r Y?ur P???hi?tri? S?rvi?? Dog And many more... P???l? wh? ?r? l?g?ll? di??bl?d by P??t-Tr?um?ti? Stress di??rd?r can experience h?llu?in?ti?n?, flashbacks, night t?rr?r?, ?nd other severe ??m?t?m?. P???hi?tri? Service dog training teaches to int?rru?t th??? ??m?t?m?. Th?? ?l?? help with ?l?rting if th?r? i? d?ng?r, ???i?ting with escape ?tr?t?gi??, and ?umm?ning help. Although these ??nin?? ?r? f?ithful ?nd loyal ??m??ni?n?, th?r? is a di?tin?ti?n b?tw??n ?wning a pet and a ??rvi?? d?g. When assisting ????l? with ????hi?tri? disabilities, the d?g? are a tool th?t can h?l? ????l? t? become an ??tiv? part ?f th? ???i?t?. While it is not a solution in ?v?r? ????, f?r th??? that ?r? ?ligibl?, ??rvi?? dog tr?ining ??n im?r?v? th? ?u?lit? of their lif? in a substantial w??. Get a ???? right ?w??!
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