
Having a Potty Trained Dog Can be a Great Relief
Written by Amie Chapman I was reminded on a recent trip to the snow with my personal dogs that sometimes the biggest challenge with potty
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Written by Amie Chapman I was reminded on a recent trip to the snow with my personal dogs that sometimes the biggest challenge with potty

Written by Colt Rosensweig No one teaches their dog how to stand. But dogs already know how to stand, you might say. Well, they know

Written by guest blogger Sara – original post January 5, 2016 One day, I was browsing through my newsfeed on Facebook, as per usual, when

Written by Colt Rosensweig Reprinted from January 19, 2016 Part of being a service dog handler is transitioning from one dog to another. Unfortunately for

Written by Colt Rosensweig Hi. I’m Colt, and I’m a gearaholic. You also might call me an enabler—one of my favorite things to do is

Written by Amie Chapman A few weeks ago I got a very surprising phone call from Guide Dogs for the Blind, letting me know that

Written by Alice Munley Where has 2016 gone? It’s hard to believe the holidays are upon us already. For us, the year started with the

Written by Amie Chapman I was trying to figure out a topic for my next blog while I was recently puppy sitting Gary, a Guide

Written by guest blogger Karry Mang Recently, I was invited to go on a cruise with my girlfriend’s family. I immediately began looking for information

Written by guest blogger Sara First published October 20, 2015 Greetings! My name is Sara, and I am a full-time college student studying biology. My

Written by Katie Cuppy I am going to be honest. When I heard your curious son enthusiastically questioning why there was a dog in the

Written by Amie Chapman (first published on December 8, 2015) The holiday season is a time to spend with family and friends. That often includes