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Book Review: Scent of the Missing

Sep 24, 2015 | All things dog, Book Reviews, Dogs Helping Humans, Interspecial Relationships, Stop and Laugh

Book Review: Scent of the Missing by Susannah Charleson Review by Sarah Meikle I thought I would give readers a break from the books about service dogs this issue (lest I bore you with my personal penchant for the subject) and review one of the most emotive,...

DOGEARED: Reviews of books about dogs by Sarah Meikle

Jul 31, 2015 | All things dog, Book Reviews, Dogs Helping Humans, Interspecial Relationships

Most mothers struggling to relate to their teenage daughter would not immediately think that fostering a service dog puppy would be the answer to their problems.  Yet, for Sharron Kahn Luttrell, it was. Having lost their family dog several years ago, Luttrell was...

Baboons kidnap and raise feral dogs as pets

Nov 9, 2013 | All things dog, Interspecial Relationships

  Apparently we are not the only primates that keep dogs as pets.  Amazingly, baboons regularly kidnap puppies and then raise them as family members. Watch the kidnapping of a pup by a male baboon by clicking here.

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