One woman’s journey through progressive blindness and the extraordinary guide dog who kept her safe along the way
When ethics scholar Deni Elliott, born with limited vision, realized she could no longer navigate the world safely alone, she turned to a guide dog—a decision that reshaped her understanding of disability and independence. Co-authored with master trainer Graham Buck, Catching Sight offers a behind-the-scenes look at the world of guide dog breeding and training, revealing the intelligence and decision-making skills these dogs develop from birth.
Catching Sight is for readers interested in the transformative power of human relationships with animals. As Deni confronts her changing reality, she shares the hidden world of guide dog training and introduces Alberta, a yellow Lab whose quiet brilliance changed her interaction with the world and herself.
Catching Sight offers a fresh and unforgettable perspective on disability, identity, and the power of partnership.
“Catching Sight is a story of science, compassion, self-exploration, and faith, and of the transformative power of how canine intelligence and loyalty help bring self-acceptance and dignity to a woman struggling to live her full life with limited vision, along with a skilled and compassionate trainer, who brings together both canine and human perspectives in an unparalleled bonding of confident teamwork. Captivating and informative, moving and heartfelt, a must-read for anyone wanting to experience amazing connections of trust and reliance.”
—Wendy S. David, PhD, Board of Directors, Guiding Eyes for the Blind