Graham Bloem, a celebrated dog trainer and behavior specialist, has ventured into children's literature with his new book, 'I'm On Duty'. This heartwarming story, told through the perspective of Alphie, a dedicated service dog, aims to educate young readers about the significant roles these animals play in their humans' lives. Bloem's extensive experience in dog training and behavior modification brings authenticity and depth to Alphie's story, making it not only engaging but also informative.
'I'm On Duty' delves into the daily responsibilities of service dogs, from performing tasks to providing emotional support. The book is adorned with captivating illustrations that vividly portray Alphie's adventures, making the narrative accessible and enjoyable for children. Bloem's intention is clear: to foster a deeper understanding and appreciation for service dogs among young readers, while also teaching them the importance of respecting these animals when they are on duty.
The publication of 'I'm On Duty' is timely, as awareness and acceptance of service animals continue to grow. The book serves as a valuable resource for parents and educators looking to introduce children to the concept of service dogs and the difference they make. By highlighting the bond between Alphie and his owner, Bloem underscores the mutual respect and love that define these relationships.
Bloem's background, including his work with military veterans and rescue dogs through Shelter to Soldier™, adds a layer of credibility to the book. His efforts in dog welfare have been recognized by major media outlets, further emphasizing the importance of his message in 'I'm On Duty'. The book is now available for purchase on Graham Bloem's Website and other major book retailers, offering families a unique opportunity to learn about the incredible world of service dogs.
'I'm On Duty' is more than just a children's book; it's a celebration of the courage, loyalty, and unwavering dedication of service dogs. Through Alphie's story, Bloem not only entertains but also educates, making a significant contribution to children's literature and the broader conversation about the role of service animals in society.



