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ASPCA Kids: Animals At Work

ASPCA Kids: Animals At Work

By Liz Palika &
Dr. Katherine A. Miller

Animals work hard to make the world a better place! Animals are so much more than companions–they make amazing contributions to the planet and to the human race. Here you'll learn about the dogs who are lending a paw to protect livestock, guide people who can't see, pull sleds and wagons, and so much more.

You'll also get the scoop on the jobs other animals do, like horses who serve in the military and law enforcement, and even cats, who control vermin and provide therapy to the sick and elderly.

Loaded with lots of color photos and friendly information you can trust, The ASPCA® Kids books were written by animal lovers for animals– just like you.

 

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Dogs Are Our First and Best Friends

People and Dogs have been working together for thousands of years Meet dogs who work on farms and dogs who protect us and keep us safe.

Chapter 2. There's So Much More Dogs Can Do

Dogs can help the disabled, cheer up the sad, pull carts, carry things, and more.

Chapter 3. Cats Work, Too

From catching mice to greeting hotel guests to saving people's lives, many cats have jobs to do.

Chapter 4. Hardworking Horses

Horses work with police officers and park rangers. They also pull carts and perform in special events.

Chapter 5. Respecting and Caring For Our Working Partners

Every working animal needs and deserves loving care. This includes plenty of rest, food and water, medical care, protection, respect, and a happy comfortable retirement.

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