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In Search of the Missing: Life as a Search Dog Handler in Ireland [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 283 pages, height x width: 215x135 mm, Illustrations (chiefly col.)
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Jan-2011
  • Izdevniecība: The Mercier Press
  • ISBN-10: 1856356914
  • ISBN-13: 9781856356916
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 283 pages, height x width: 215x135 mm, Illustrations (chiefly col.)
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Jan-2011
  • Izdevniecība: The Mercier Press
  • ISBN-10: 1856356914
  • ISBN-13: 9781856356916
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Renowned as one of the most skilled search dog handlers on both land and sea, Mick McCarthy has over twenty years experience of searching for missing persons. He has experienced first-hand the dangers, thrills, tragedies and triumphs of search and rescue operations carried out on flood-swollen rivers, raging seas, through woodland, bog land and on treacherous mountains, often in the dead of night. McCarthy's captivating story provides a deeply personal account of how a boy who loved the company of dogs grew up to become a man obsessed with dogs and their training, ultimately leading to the idea of qualifying his dog for voluntary search and rescue work, regardless of the cost, even to his personal life. Based on his abiding philosophy that 'perfect practice makes perfect', he paints a vivid picture of the characters and dogs behind search and rescue operations, the painstaking demands of training and the rigorous requirements for qualification.
Foreword 11(10)
Prologue 21(3)
One Boy and His Dogs
24(13)
Between the Gigs and the Reels
37(11)
Stepping Stones
48(8)
Lockerbie
56(5)
A Mountain to Climb
61(23)
Cumbria
84(13)
Castleisland Call-out
97(3)
Rizzo
100(5)
Dog Talk
105(9)
The Ministers and the Muzzles
114(7)
The German Boy Scout
121(8)
Nightmare at Wellington Terrace
129(5)
Hungry Hill
134(6)
Frolics on Caroline Street and Beyond
140(7)
Equinox
147(9)
Back to Basics
156(10)
Bothered and Bewildered
166(4)
Water-dog
170(5)
Sadness Along the Slaney
175(7)
Ninety-one and Missing
182(6)
Understanding Lucy
188(8)
The Missing Schoolboy
196(10)
Drownings at Owenahincha
206(6)
Coole Mountain Tragedy
212(6)
Bandon River Call-out
218(3)
Puppy Love
221(8)
Badgershill
229(6)
Dog Tales and Sheep
235(7)
Reminiscence and Recollection
242(6)
River Lee Search
248(9)
The Passing
257(5)
Shadows of a Searcher
262(7)
Appendix: Bloodhounds and Bloodlines 269(4)
Acknowledgements 273
Mick McCarthy is from Cork and is the first person in the Republic of Ireland to qualify a dog as an upgraded international mountain rescue search dog. He is the founder of the Cork Area Search and Rescue Dog Association and is a founding member of both the Search and Rescue Dog Association Ireland and the British Overseas Disaster Unit. Patricia Ahern changed to a career in journalism, which she began with the Cork Independent. She is the author of Picture Poetry Mallow and has an MA in Women's Studies, a H Dip in Journalism and Media Communications and a BA in English and Sociology.