Indelible Dogs (Bark, Mar/Apr 2008) Canine co-pilots inspire a range of tattoo tributes. |
|
Can a Woodinville pooch go all the way at Westminster? (The Seattle Times, Feb 6, 2008) The exception to the rule "age before beauty" may be puppies. Few can resist the goofball charisma of a young dog. At least, that's what the team behind a precocious Labrador retriever from Woodinville is hoping. |
|
The UnMusher (Bark, Jan/Feb 2008) Harnessing the power of the pack, Arna Dan Isacsson restores mistreated and abandoned sled dogs to health. |
|
A League of Their Own (Bark, Oct/Nov 2007) Doing a lot with a little, the Evergreen Animal Protective League stretches the definiton of animal rescue |
|
Code Crackers (Bark, Oct/Nov 2007) The battle to satisfy your curiosity about your dog's DNA is heating up. |
|
Double Duty (Bark, May/June 2007) At New Mexico's Working Dogs at Adelante, people with developmental disabilities help raise and train service dogs. |
|
What Makes SODA Pop? (Bark, Mar/Apr 2007) By putting nature first, volunteers in King County, Washington, created an off-lease area that is a source of envy and inspiration to all who visit |
|
Delta Force (Bark, Jan/Feb 2007) Thirty years ago, a handful of doctors and veterinarians founded the Delta Society to plumb the mysteries of the healing power of animals. That decision helped transform the way we view our four-pawed companions. |
|
Portland’s Amazing Animal ER (Bark, Sep/Oct 2006) With a new building and a healthy dose of public support, Dove Lewis is redefining what an emergency veterinary hospital can mean to a community. |
|
It's a dog-meet-dog world (The Seattle Times, Aug 25, 2006) No need for a friendly pup to sit and stay home alone anymore, thanks to today's pack of online doggie playgroup sites. |
|
The great fur wall: It divides, often conquers (The Seattle Times, Apr 15, 2006) My ex-husband and I used to share our bed with a pair of golden retrievers. They were generally good, fuzzy company with no bad habits. |
|
Vocation Vacations: Test drive your doggie dream job (Bark, Mar/Apr 2006) Ever fantasize about trading your laptop for a chucker or your commute for a daily spin around the agility course? Here's your chance to live the dream of hanging out with dogs and getting paid for it. |
|
Nature vs. Nurture (The Seattle Times, Feb 19, 2006) Attacks, maulings, fatal bites. Are pit bulls the most dangerous dogs on the planet--or the least understood? |
|
Give A Dog A Bone (Bark, Fall 2005) When an expert in human tissue banking set her sights on the animal kingdom, she dramatically improved the frolic outlook for countless dogs. |
|
Romp and Roll (Bark, Spring 2005) Two cranky Minnesotans forge a model off-leash park advocacy group. |
|
Butter Up! (Bark, Winter 2003) Alisa Puga Keesey, founder of SheaPet skin and coat care products, does right by families in troubled Uganda and dogs and cats back home. |
|
| return to top |