St. John Ambulance looking for therapy dogs (The North Bay Nugget)
STURGEON FALLS — When Michel Trepanier hands a treat [...]
Reading has gone to the dogs (Woodbury Bulletin)
Noel sits at attention with her ears perked waiting to hear the next exciting event in today's story at the R.H. Stafford Library. Once the story comes to a close, Noel's tail is wagging in approval. Advertisement: Wireless World $10 OFF In-Stock Accessories Text this Marketplace Deal to your phone, come to Wireless World with your phone and we will give you an ADDITIONAL $5 OFF for ...
School Libraries Going to the Cats and Dogs (School Library Journal)
If you love reading about the celebrity cats at public libraries, we’ve got some more animal stories for you—at school libraries.
Pierson works with dogs, that may help returning veterans (Coppell Gazette)
Five years ago Lori Pierson answered an ad in The Coppell Gazette for people willing to raise puppies for the Guide Dog Foundation for the blind. “They have an organization, VetDogs, especially for the vets,” Pierson said. “It has been around for about four years.”
The canine controversy (Lodi News-Sentinel)
Jill Morgan still hasn't gotten used to visiting animal shelters and seeing more dogs than she knows will find homes.
Lending a helping paw (Warwick Beacon)
For Cynthia Vanaudenhove, her dog Fallon was the reason she became involved in pet assisted therapy and the Windwalker Humane Coalition.
Therapy training is vigorous (Texarkana Gazette)
Sit. Stay. Come. Repeat. The routine practice was going on everywhere around the Spring Lake Park pavilion earlier this month as dogs and handlers awaited their turn to prove their stuff.
Retiring with honor (The Middlesboro Daily)
EWING, Va. — When Pam Phillips talks about her dog Scout, it’s like she is talking about an old friend. While he may not be human, they’ve been through a lot together.
STEPPING OUT (Chattanooga Times Free Press)
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