Since your furry companion is no less than a member of the family, you are always available to have fun with him. Celebrating your dog’s birthday or rejoicing any occasion can prove to be a day of unlimited memories. You just have to plan it well. Go through the tips mentioned below and get the party started…..
1. First and foremost, decide on the venue: If you are planning a small celebration, you could host the party at your house. But, on the other hand, it is also natural that…
ContinueIn the words of soldiers and civilians, they are our brothers, our sisters, our buddies, our comrades in arms, our heroes. They have and are protecting Secretaries of Defense to Presidents. They comfort children and troops alike, and manage to make them smile and laugh. They have even made the ultimate sacrifice for our nation. Our Military Working Dogs are many, many things but they are not our equipment.
About a year ago, President Obama signed into law the National…
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Spring and summer are almost upon us, and the open road is calling us to cottage country and beyond. While our pets can often travel with us, there are many occasions where they need to be left behind. Here are some key tips to make sure their kennel stay is safe and enjoyable for them, and worry free for you.
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I was contacted about visiting an elderly person with my therapy dog, Malachi. The lady’s niece, Claudette, wanted us to be a special ‘birthday surprise’ for her aunt’s 93rd birthday. Claudette flew from her home in Texas to Boulder, Colorado, and we met in the parking lot to finalize the details on how we were going to pull off our surprise visit.
Malachi and I followed Claudette into the apartment. Her Aunt Mary’s vision and hearing…
ContinueSince Vietnam, dogs living and working alongside our military have saved over ten thousand lives. Starting this instant, can they save tens of thousands more with help from New Media?
One example is the story of US Army Sergeant Logan Black and his best friend and fellow soldier, Diego, a peppy and outgoing bomb-sniffing Labrador. Logan was on mission in Iraq when Diego suddenly stopped him in his tracks indicating he found explosives. Those…
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Kobi, which means “joy” in Japanese, and I are a registered therapy team with “Paws for the Soul.” We have encouraged many other teams to join us when we visit our local United Methodist nursing home. Paws for the Soul is a ministry that began with one little abused dog who brought gifts of joy and forgiveness to everyone he met!
Kobi was quick to “out think” me! When I brought his crate into the kitchen on Wednesday nights in…
ContinueYou might have seen a therapy dog in a hospital, or you might have read about therapy dogs visiting nursing home residents. If you’ve ever wondered what a therapy dog visit is really like, read on to get a glimpse of what it takes to make therapy dog visits successful.
12-24 hours prior to the visit:
Give your dog a bath. Facilities and the people in them like clean, odor-free dogs. While bathing, let your…
ContinueSomething happened today that I was not expecting. A person at my place of employment (who shall remain nameless) stated: "You're a little weird, Lauren T."
In retrospect, I have been called far worse. But, this surprising revelation really stung. Somehow I found the strength to say, "How?" This person appeared to be at a loss for words. I suppose he/she thought that I would just laugh it off or walk away with my tail between my legs (figuratively, of course). All I wanted was an…
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As soon as our eyes locked, I knew he was the one. His body was tan with a white stripe running down to his snout. And his tail curled into a tiny “q.”
My husband thought I was crazy. But, despite his protesting, I filled out the adoption paperwork. After all, this dog wasn’t going to be…
Added by Lauren Kramer-Theuerkauf on March 26, 2014 at 9:23pm — 1 Comment
Since I was a little girl, I can remember being around dogs. My Grandma went through a series of dogs that included a Poodle, Pomeranian and Shih Tzu. From owning Spots, a Border Collie, I was also used to handling large dogs.
After attending several dog centered events with my husband, we quickly discovered that many parents (both fur and human) and children do not exercise the proper…
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