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Providing highly trained Leader Dogs for the Blind located in Rochester, Michigan.
Learn about raising a puppy to be a future guide dog.
A non-profit voice for all dogs living chained and penned lives outside.
Includes information about how to educate the public and change the laws to improve ...
A resource for owners of dogs that are blind or visually impaired. Also, information
on joining the blind dog email list.
A free stock market newsletter and website devoted to selecting high dividend
yield, blue chip stocks that have historically outperformed the Dow Jones ...
Dogs are carnivorous (meat-eating) mammals; they belong to the order ...
Domestic dogs were bred from wild dogs; wild dogs are the descendants of wolves. ...
Genome sizes for different organisms. The estimated genome sizes are given for
both the organisms currently being sequenced and those for which no ...
Southeastern Guide Dogs is a non profit organization dedicated solely to the task
of helping blind men and women find the travel independence that only a ...
Guide Dogs of America, GDA, provides professionally trained guide dogs and
instruction in their use, free of charge, to blind and visually impaired ...
Dogs Worldwidehe Ultimate Showcase for the Canine World and The Comprehensive
Guide to all Things Canine.
Assistance Dogs International, Inc. is a coalition of members representing
organizations and individuals training and placing Assistance Dogs.
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Playing, training or working your dog is incredibly rewarding. Dogs are generally friendly, responsive, and quick-to-learn. Agility training is a healthy sport for both canine and owner, as it gets you outside and active building your bond in the fresh air. We see dogs of all shapes, sizes, and breeds (including mixed breeds) come into their own when presented with a bit of agility training. This really is a great way to keep you and your dog fit, physically and mentally. The experience of being out of doors, working with Prince, Rover, or Rex is stimulating, and lets you experience the immense...
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If you are like most working Americans you are low on time and high on tasks. You might put in long hours at the office. This shortens the amount of time you spend engaging in dog walking with your best canine friend every day. Different dog breeds have different daily exercise requirements, so your pooch might need extensive dog walking or run in the middle of the day. How can you take your dog walking and be at work at the same time? You can hire a dog walker to be your dog walking replacement while you are at work. Often times a dog walker is more then just a necessity because many dogs that...
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