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FREE PUPPIES

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Just kidding. But now I have your attention. I am ecstatic that my first blog post is about two of my biggest passions: dogs and community service. I’ve lived on the Main Line all my life and I would bet that we have as many dogs per capita as any big-city suburban area in America. But, we also have our own dog walk. Calling All Dogs is a charity fundraising dog walk set for Saturday, October 10 from 9am - noon, at the local Wilson Farm Park in Wayne, PA. Who can pass up an entire morning of fun activities for adults, kids and canines? The walk will feature the National Dog Show Therapy Dog Ambassador Team and performance canines from the PennVet Working Dog Center doing demonstrations.  The lineup will feature David Frei, the TV personality and America’s foremost authority on all things canine plus contests for various contests for dogs organized by the well-known boarding/training facility What A Good Dog.   There will be food and giveaways and sponsor table

When A Dog Grieves

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Just like humans, dogs feel the pain of the loss of a loved one. When my father passed away last November, I wasn't the only one dealing with grief. Our family dog Colbie, a Scoodle (half Poodle, half Scottish Terrier), felt the loss in his own way. There was not a day in the seven years we had Colbie that my dad did not spend outside with him. Whether taking Colbie on his daily walks at the local track, or gardening in the spring and summer, Colbie and my father, Gary, were always side-by-side. Originally, Colbie was a surprise for my mother on my parent's anniversary. I found Colbie, and my dad and I went and bought him and brought him home. My dad never was a fan of smaller dogs, but little by little, Colbie warmed my dad's heart. It may sound cliche, but Colbie changed the man who was my dad. He became kinder. He became softer. He became a man who loved life more, and took the time to appreciate the small things. My dad became ill in late October 2014. I s

The Blog Is Back!

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Hello hello! I am excited to officially introduce myself as the new contributor to the Learn From Your Dog blog. I am a rising college senior, home for the summer and working to find my place in the world, and who better to be by my side through it all than my dog, Cody. Cody is a 9-year-old border collie, although from his childish energy he's still a puppy at heart. I am working from my computer this summer doing a part-time internship, which gives me the perfect opportunity to network with people in fields I'm interested in, and time to visit my friends and family in their various locations this summer. During this time, I have discovered one of my favorite parts of returning from these brief trips is coming home to Cody, who welcomes me back with a genuine euphoria that never wavers in vitality. Someone somewhere once said that there is a certain irony to how much people focus on all the things they need to teach their dogs, when our dogs have so much more of