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Life with a service dog. Life with a service dog and POTS and chronic pain. Photos from service dog trip. Leave a comment ». The gate that Ralph escaped from but the picture is of Abby. Abby is ready and willing to go anywhere. The smallest horse is Tank ( a dwarf mini) and at 20 inches tall he is shorter than Ralph by at least 4 inches. The larger horses really enjoyed teasing the dogs. Ralph and Abby never slept next to each other before this trip. Abby seems to love the scenery. Written by ralph and me.
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Life with a service dog. Life with a service dog and POTS and chronic pain. Photos from service dog trip. Raquo; IMG 0282. Leave a comment ». Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Service Dog ...
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A Service Dog's Journey: How Service Dogs Party
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A Service Dog's Journey. A dog A woman. A partnership. Friday, April 17, 2009. How Service Dogs Party. Birthdays are good except when your people make you wear funny hats. Today we had a doggie birthday party. It was worth wearing the funny hats. We ate ice cream, chased balls and jumped in the pond and the river. Not with the funny hats on though. My birthday was last Friday. I turned four. Or twenty eight in dog years, a good age. Posted by Angel Logan. April 18, 2009 at 8:35 PM. Logan at your service!
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A Service Dog's Journey: June 2009
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A Service Dog's Journey. A dog A woman. A partnership. Saturday, June 27, 2009. Dogs at Work Festival. Yesterday we attended Planet Dog's "Dogs at Work" festival and parade in support of pet adoption and working dogs everywhere. It was great fun and Suzan and I had a table so that we could answer questions about service dogs. There were animal rescue groups, a real K9 and artist and author Stephen Huneck. Was signing books. Our service dog friend Milo got his CGC from Nancy at Gooddogz Training.
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"Speak": Pack-age Deal
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Sunday, August 30, 2009. This is what the first of these vendors had to say about assistance dog public access requirements:. Getting Started is Easy:. We simply require that a Service Dog is registered. Our company requires that you supply:. That this individual has a medical need for a “Service Dog”. A Veterinarian's signed statement that your service dog is not considered to be vicious or in any way a threat to the general public. Why is this a problem? How Can I Give Up My Dog? KEEPING UP WITH KEELEY.
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"Speak": P.O.O.P.-E. Index
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Friday, July 4, 2008. Indexes are used to measure just about everything in this world. The investment world is rank with indices measuring everything from the mystery stocks that make up the Dow Jones to more obscure market indices such as the Russell 2000. The Pioneer Press even has an index that measures the severity of our winters - the P.I.P. Index. (P.I.P. stands for Pain In The Posterior). This factor is relatively simple. Hard and Dry is good. Very Good. Soft and Wet is Bad. Very Bad. Can breathe ...
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A Service Dog's Journey: February 2011
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A Service Dog's Journey. A dog A woman. A partnership. Tuesday, February 8, 2011. It's Been a While. Hey, it's me Logan. Bet you thought something happened to me, it's been a while. Actually LOTS of things have happened in the last year and a half (which is why I've been too busy to blog) so it might take me a few posts to catch up! Posted by Angel Logan. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Logan at your service! Its Been a While. Maine, United States. View my complete profile. Agatha and Louise gifts.
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A Service Dog's Journey: "I ain't afraid of no pigs!"
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A Service Dog's Journey. A dog A woman. A partnership. Tuesday, April 14, 2009. I ain't afraid of no pigs! OK, even as a dog I know that isn't proper English but it's a play on the Ghostbuster's phrase. Of course Ghostbusters was way before my time but Suzan told me all about it. The next thing I know she's walking over to the pink thing, can you believe it? Posted by Angel Logan. Good dog, Logan! Just tell Suzan you were speaking Pig Latin. April 14, 2009 at 9:48 PM. April 14, 2009 at 9:53 PM. Logan; Ju...
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A Service Dog's Journey: My Earth Day Celebration at element Lexington
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A Service Dog's Journey. A dog A woman. A partnership. Wednesday, April 22, 2009. My Earth Day Celebration at element Lexington. Just before Earth Day we stayed at the element Lexington. A cool eco friendly hotel in Lexington, Massachusetts. We loved the contemporary yet serene atmosphere. They even have special parking spaces for hybrid cars! The outdoor public gathering space is very inviting and there's a grill in the corner that you can use. Got steak anyone? Check out the dog friendly amenities!
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A Service Dog's Journey: January 2008
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A Service Dog's Journey. A dog A woman. A partnership. Saturday, January 19, 2008. Please Don't Pet Me. Did any of you see the Dear Abby column right around the holidays? It was a letter about distracting assistance dogs and I'm glad that it was published. I've posted it below if you haven't seen it yet. A lot of people (and kids! I could inadvertently pull Suzan over! Don't Touch or Feed Assistance Dog Without Asking Permission. December 29, 2007. Dear Abby: I was having lunch in a restaurant recently&#...