Three animal communicators from the Baltimore-Washington metropolitan area, Sherry B. True, Karen Wrigley, and Terri Diener, have made believers out of non-believer dog owners.
Do you take your dog to the dog park to romp with his canine buddies? Great! Play fetch or Frisbee™ in the yard until his tongue hangs? Terrific! Clearly, you understand your dog needs regular exercise for optimal health and well-being. Strenuous exercise not only results in the obvious physical benefits for your dog, but many problem behaviors are greatly diminished by increased exercise as well.
It started out as a typical visit to the vet. Our big brown dog,
Buster, had been out in our yard and came in limping. The ground was
slick from the cold weather and melted snow so typical of winter in
Western Maryland. My husband and I figured that Buster had slipped and
sprained, or worst-case scenario, fractured, his front leg. Immediately
we called the veterinarian’s office in Westminster and got him examined
the same day. The vet did some x-rays and then came out to speak to us.... Read More >>