My Service Dog is Not a Car
Written by Buddy Brannan Every so often, I hear a variation on this statement: “I think of my school guide dog ID like a driver’s
Inspirational, educational, and motivational blogs about service dog culture.
Written by Buddy Brannan Every so often, I hear a variation on this statement: “I think of my school guide dog ID like a driver’s
Written by Alice Munley Life, at times, may throw any of us an unexpected curve. It happens when we least expect it. An abrupt
Written by Colt Rosensweig The distinction between a service dog and an emotional support animal seems very clear-cut to members of the service dog community.
Written by Colt Rosensweig Have I been putting off Part 4? You bet I have. Because I have nothing to say? Nope. Way, way
Written by Amie Chapman Summer is officially here and I thought with the upcoming Fourth of July holiday, I would provide some information on how
Written by Amie Chapman When I first brought Bernard, Bianca, and Penny home, I wasn’t sure what our plan for them would be. Of course
Written by Kash the service dog Navarro I remember the first day I saw her. It was a windy day in February, but that didn’t
Written by Amie Chapman June 6, 2017 It has been almost six weeks since I prevented Penny, Bianca, and Bernard from entering the shelter system
Written by Amie Chapman Part of the journey as a puppy raiser is saying goodbye and handing your now grown-up puppy over to the
Written by Amie Chapman A couple of months ago, one of my coworkers came in for her shift and had two baby puppies with her,
Written by Alice Munley What parent doesn’t think their child is the most beautiful, handsome, and smartest one in the world? And what dog
Written by Ricki (as told to Amie) originally posted December 17, 2015 Where does the time go? It seems like just last month Patrick