• Dog Mythology

    Dog Mythology

    There are over four hundred different recognized breeds of dogs today. Dogs have evolved and been bred throughout history. But not all dogs were simply seen as ‘man’s best friend.’ In this article, we look beyond the facts and dive into some known dog mythologies and origins from cultures worldwide.

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  • Who Gets The Pets In A Divorce

    Who Gets the Pets in a Divorce?

    Are you feeling lost in the maze of divorce proceedings, especially regarding the fate of your beloved pets? Don't worry; we're here to help. In this article, we'll explore pet custody laws, the factors judges consider, and the role a guardianship attorney plays in ensuring your pet's well-being. You'll be better equipped to protect your rights and secure the best possible outcome for you and your furry friends.

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    The First Therapy Dog

    Dogs have proven to be great at many things, but did you know they have become important for therapy work as well? Hundreds of hardworking dogs are in the United States, which is only increasing. These dogs help just as many people with various illnesses and disabilities, as well as simply visit and bring comfort and a smile to patients or anyone in need. In this article, we explore what exactly therapy is, what a therapy dog does, and who is considered the first therapy dog.

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  • 5 Tips For A Safe And Fun Kayaking Trip With Your Dog

    Tips for a Safe and Fun Kayaking Trip with Your Dog

    Kayaking is a fun way to explore the great outdoors whilst floating down a river. What's even better is you can share this wonderful experience with your furry best friend. Gone are the days when you would have had to leave your best friend on the shore! Now your dog can be your trusty skipper as you navigate your local lakes. Keep reading for some helpful tips for a safe and enjoyable trip.

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  • Bond Between Veterans And Their Service Dogs

    The Unique Bond Between Veterans and Their Service Dogs

    For some of our veterans, coming home and entering life as a civilian is the start of another battle. Whether they’ve experienced or witnessed combat or other traumatic events, they may be left with mental scars that can trigger overwhelming feelings of fear, avoidance, anxiety, withdrawal, and panic that can severely impact their ability to navigate daily life. On the bright side, there is a growing body of evidence showing the benefits of service dogs for veterans. This article explores the unique bond between veterans and their service dogs.

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