
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 Ricki (as told to Amie) originally posted December 17, 2015 Where does the time go? It seems like just last month Patrick
Written by Colt Rosensweig As service dog handlers, we hear it all the time: “You’re so lucky that you get to take your dog everywhere!”
Written by Wendy Harris originally posted August 2015 I’ve been raising service dogs for over 10 years. You might have thought that by now, I’ve
Written by Colt Rosensweig Remember when I said I was a gearaholic? I’m also addicted to patches. Like my general gear addiction, I don’t actually
Written by Colt Rosensweig (originally posted December 2, 2015) When a service dog retires, it’s different from washing out or being career changed. A dog
Written by Amie Chapman It has been awhile since I have traveled solo, without a husband or without a dog. This past week I
Written by Colt Rosensweig Today, I shall expound on my love of all things Ruffwear. (Disclaimer: Ruffwear is a sponsor of GUGP, but I loved
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 Alice Munley Where has 2016 gone? It’s hard to believe the holidays are upon us already. For us, the year started with the