Monthly Archives: December 2009

A Certified Trainer Rings in on Rescue Dogs

Some people have reservations about adopting a dog because they are concerned it might be un-trainable or won’t bond with them. Today I caught up with a highly experienced dog trainer out of Central Ohio to go beyond these myths. … Continue reading

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Dogs Deserve Freedom

Emily is a volunteer at her local Humane Society and an animal advocate, using her Dogs Deserve Freedom blog to share her thoughts and ideas on how we better live in harmony with dogs. She’s another shining example of a … Continue reading

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Rescuing Dogs from Poor Nutrition

Lynda Wood is an animal advocate and founder of The Waggary Pampered Paws Dog Treats. She’s got a great blog featuring adoptable dogs and dog adoption news, and has been kind enough to share her experience with dog rescue. This … Continue reading

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Like Santa’s Elves

(Lowrey, lovingly wrapping our Holiday Gift Sets as we scrambled to get all of our orders filled) This post is a departure from our usual advocacy posts, but I thought you might be interested in seeing what goes on behind … Continue reading

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The Healing Art of Pet Parenthood

Out of the 250 stories of adopted dogs I’ve edited so far, I would estimate that at least a quarter of them involve a dog who had cancer. It is so common, and information about how to best care for … Continue reading

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