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Hero Dog Awards

June 15, 2020

Celebrated dog trainer Sara Carson and her sidekick Hero are excited to be on the brink of another prestigious honour. The former North Bay resident and finalist on America’s Got Talent says she’s hoping a seven-year dream may soon come true. The 25-year-old now lives in Los Angeles with her husband and fellow dog-trainer John Devine. […]

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Dingo Caught On Camera

June 15, 2020

“I have never seen a more photogenic animal,” he said. Mr Summers spotted the dingo on Ranch Avenue, which is close to the national park. It’s only the second time he’s seen a dingo in the area, having lived there for more than a decade. In January, Mr Summers passed another dingo on the street […]

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Apple The Comfort Dog

June 15, 2020

She doesn’t catch criminals, but she does help their victims. Meet Apple, the facility comfort dog, who recently joined the Montrose Police Department to calm victims, officers, and City of Montrose staffers. “What a facility dog will do is create a calming environment, kind of reduce anxiety of victims and make it easier for them […]

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Therapy Dog Received Award In Style

June 15, 2020

If you need more proof on this absolute fact, please let us introduce you to Boomer Woof Brown. The rescue pooch is a qualified therapy dog at East Anglia University, where we works alongside his human handler, Dave Brown. The pair have been helping the campus security team by providing emotional support to students and […]

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Demand Therapy Dogs

June 15, 2020

Demand for therapy dogs has doubled since the coronavirus lockdown ended. Therapy dogs are specially trained to support people with a range of medical conditions and disabilities, including severe- sometimes crippling- anxiety. About 30 people are currently on Therapy Dogs New Zealand’s waiting list and the organisation is receiving eight to 10 applications per day, compared […]

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Guide Dog Group

June 15, 2020

With Chariho schools closed and social-distancing requirements still in place, 14-year-old Gabrielle Macaruso found a constructive way to occupy her spare time: a small, yellow puppy named Citron. Citron (the French word for lemon) is a yellow Labrador retriever who, if she makes it through the tests and training, will eventually become a guide dog […]

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Service Dog University

June 15, 2020

Bonnie Bergin recalls taking family trips as a child from her home in Willits to the Bay Area and stopping at the Green Mill Inn restaurant in Penngrove for dinner. Now decades later, she is poised to open a new campus for her service dog training institution on the 10-acre property that she and her […]

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Behind The Scenes Of Good Boy

June 15, 2020

Hulu’s continued partnership with Blumhouse Television for the Into the Dark series has brought us a diverse array of horror entries on any topic under the sun, from the perils of stranded elevator romances (Down) to high concept sci-fi on cloning for serial killers (All That We Destroy) to the creepy potential of purity retreats (Pure) and […]

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Hi Quality Service & Support Vests

June 14, 2020

A durable service dog harness that’s comfortable too. Your Harness Jacket is crafted from top-quality, breathable mesh & features reflective stitching and Velcro Hook and Loop patches and chest straps with quick-release locking buckles for added safety and easy on and off. When you’re training a service dog, distractions from dog-loving strangers, or being denied […]

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Service Dog’s Impact

June 10, 2020

Hawk Ricketts and Tanner had been pals since Hawk was 9. Hawk was just a boy and trapped in his own world then, and Tanner was a newly trained service dog who opened the rest of the world to his very own boy who has a sensory processing disorder. The community paid for Tanner through […]

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