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Therapy Dogs Comfort Kids Getting COVID-19 Vaccines

Santiago Esparza, 8, gearing up to receive his first COVID-19 dose of the vaccine with the support of a furry friend at the National Children's Hospital in Washington D.C. Photo:  National Children's Hospital
Santiago Esparza, 8, gearing up to receive his first COVID-19 dose of the vaccine with the support of a furry friend at the National Children’s Hospital in Washington D.C. Photo: National Children’s Hospital

Our friends at the Today Show are reporting on therapy dogs being used to comfort children at children’s hospitals across the country while the kids get their COVID-19 shots. Continue reading Therapy Dogs Comfort Kids Getting COVID-19 Vaccines

Shelter Sunday: Lacy / Faith Hope and Love Animal Rescue / Sophia, NC

Good news! There were no dogs available for adoption in the whole province of Newfoundland! So, we’re skipping over them and moving on to North Carolina today.

Lacy NC

Meet Lacy! This beautiful girl is up to date on her vaccinations and is spayed. Here’s what her rescuers have to say about her: Continue reading Shelter Sunday: Lacy / Faith Hope and Love Animal Rescue / Sophia, NC

AKC Reunite Adopt a K-9 Cop Program Makes $75,000 in Donations in Minnesota

AKC Reunite Logo

From The Dog Lady’s mailbag: AKC Reunite, the largest non-profit pet identification and recovery service provider in the United States, is pleased to announce $75,000 in donations to K-9 units at eight police departments in Minnesota through its AKC Reunite Adopt a K-9 Cop matching grant program. Funds were raised by contributions from the United States Police Canine Association and community members, with AKC Reunite matching donations at a three-to-one ratio. Continue reading AKC Reunite Adopt a K-9 Cop Program Makes $75,000 in Donations in Minnesota

A Different Kind of Shelter Sunday

Since this is National Animal Shelter Appreciation Week, I wanted to give a big shout-out to all of those shelter workers and volunteers who work never-ending hours rescuing the never-ending stream of animals in trouble. We see you, and we appreciate you. Readers, please show your appreciation to a local shelter or rescue with a donation of food, supplies, or cold hard cash!

I also wanted to share this post from the Brown County Humane Society’s Facebook page. (I think that’s where it’s from – it was shared by a friend.) For those of you who work in shelters or rescues and are looking for a fresh way to advertise your animals, I thought this was cute.

Hire Mark

Until next time,
Good day, and good dog!