The Dogs of Windcutter Down
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
One man and his dogs - David Kennard is the James Herriot of shepherding
David Kennard offers a unique perspective from his farm on the North Devon coast, where he works with a large flock of sheep and a dedicated team of sheepdogs. His writing delves into the practicalities and deep bonds of rural life. Kennard's work provides readers with an intimate look at the rhythms of the farm and the intricate relationships between humans and their working animals.





One man and his dogs - David Kennard is the James Herriot of shepherding
'One Man and His Dog' meets James Herriot meets the Dog Listener
Kennard (The Retreat, York and the Tuke Centre for Psychotherapy and Counselling) discusses the historical context and benefits of therapeutic communities as well as their day-to-day operation. Topics include therapeutic communities for drug abusers, the mentally ill, and people with severe personality disorders; anti-psychiatry and alternative asylum; the future of therapeutic communities; and working in a therapeutic community. The final section lists professional organizations and therapeutic communities in the UK and in other parts of the world. Distributed by Taylor and Francis. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR