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"Enter the intense world of both the dogs and people who form the K9 corps. Every dog has its own unique personality." -- Temple Grandin, author of Animals in Translation and Animals Make us HumanAn acclaimed poet, Rachel Rose never expected to spend her nights careening along for the ride while the police teams search for armed suspects. Yet once she decided to meet the people who devoted their lives to police K9 units, she found herself signing up for the ride-alongs, training runs, and other challenges that these courageous people-and canines-face on a daily basis.In The Dog Lover Unit, Rose introduces readers to police dogs and their handlers in the United States, Canada, Britain, and France (where their group's official name translates as "the dog lover unit") . She's there to catch a criminal with Constable Matt Noel and Blackie; to patrol with Sheriff Gene Davis and Gunner; and writes movingly about the tragic funeral of Constable Dave Ross, and its impact on other K9 teams.With insight, humor, and awe, this book reveals the feats that these human and canine teams accomplish, and the emotional and physical risks that they take for one another, and for us.



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Rachel Rose

Recently a fellow at The University of Iowa's International Writing Program, (http://iwp.uiowa.edu/residency) Rachel Rose has won awards for her poetry, her fiction, and her non-fiction, including a 2014 and 2016 Pushcart Prize. She is the Poet Laureate of Vancouver for 2014-2017, and is editing an anthology on food and writing that is also a fundraiser for refugee and low-income families. Sustenance: 150 Writers from B.C. and beyond on the subject of food, is forthcoming in September 2017. Rachel Rose has published work in journals and anthologies in Canada, the U.S., New Zealand and Japan, including Poetry, The Rumpus, Guernica, The Malahat Review and The Best American Poetry. A chapbook, Thirteen Ways of Looking at CanLit, (BookThug) and her fourth poetry collection, Marry & Burn (Harbour) were both published in 2015. A passionate animal lover, she's delighted to announce that her non-fiction book, The Dog Lover Unit: Lessons in Courage from the World's K9 Cops, is forthcoming from St. Martin's Press in October 2017 (http://rachelsprose.weebly.com/) .



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