
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
Inspirational, educational, and motivational blogs about service dog culture.
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 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 Amie Chapman Every puppy raiser gets asked, “Is it hard to give them up?” The answer is an emphatic yes. After 12 years
Written by Alice Munley While we don’t have a covered wagon, it was much like the call for “wagon’s west” as we loaded Cam’O into
Written by Amie Chapman Every puppy raiser goes into the adventure knowing that one day their puppy will get called back into the school for
Written by Alice Munley As summer in Colorado came to an end, Cam’O experienced one more exciting adventure. Cam’O’s next experience, a little different kind
Written by Joy Thomas originally published November 17, 2015 I sometimes find it ironic that one of the biggest gifts I’ve ever received was given
Written by Amie Chapman One of the best things about puppy raising is watching my puppy experience new things and situations for the first time.
Written by Alice Munley Lucky Cam’O! By virtue of his status as a service dog in training, he is allowed to accompany us to nearly
Written by Amie Chapman If I had a dollar for every time I was asked, “How can you give them up?” I would probably have