Words of wisdom to live by.
Until next time,
Good day, and good dog!
I posted a picture earlier in the week about a dog being an important part of the family. How does your dog rate?
Continue reading Saturday Survey: Is Your Dog Part of the Family?
And possibly, the world’s most patient dogs.
Until next time,
Good day, and good dog!
How many stories do you ever read about Pit Bulls that have a happy ending? Check out this story from the Orlando Examiner.
Continue reading Hero Pit Bull
One of my earlier posts (stuck in between all the info on the Iditarod race) was about Dogs on Deployment, an organization that seeks to match foster homes with those in the military who need a place to keep their dog while on deployment.
Continue reading Saturday Survey: Would You Foster a Dog?
I’ve been posting information about the Iditarod all week, and I hope it’s been interesting for you. I find it fascinating to see how these people and their dogs face some of the most brutal conditions and appear to have fun doing it. So – what do you think of the race?
Continue reading Saturday Survey: Are You Following the Iditarod?
NPR recently aired a nice story about therapy animals and how animals and humans can heal each other. Check it out!
Dog bites account for about one-third of all homeowner’s insurance claims, and each claim pays out, on average, over $25,000. No wonder some smaller insurance companies are trying to mitigate the risk by refusing to cover homeowners who own breeds that frequently bite.
Continue reading Your Homeowner’s Insurance May Hinge on Your Dog
If you don’t get Parade magazine as part of your weekend newspaper, it’s worth looking at the online version for this heartwarming story by Connie Schultz about their new puppy, Franklin.
Apparently, Franklin has taken her husband back to his childhood, which is the last time he had a dog in his life. And as a loving wife, that makes the whole dog experience just that much better for Ms. Schultz.
Until next time,
Good day, and good dog!
We’ve posted a couple of stories about Mitt Romney sticking his dog in a rooftop car carrier for the family’s trip to Canada. This story, although relatively old news, was in the headlines for quite awhile. What do you think? Does the way a man treats his dog affect how you feel about him for President?
Continue reading Saturday Survey: Does Romney’s Treatment of His Dog Affect Your Vote?