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Education, Environment and Exercise are the 3 e’s. My business focus is on 3 elements:
1. exercise:
Exercise is critical to your dogs mental and physical health.

education:
Unlike group classes, where all dogs are treated the same(but, they aren’t), I offer 1 on 1 training with more specific training for both the dog and owner. Working 1 on 1 you are assured of special considerations to the differences between breeds, behaviors, personalities and each persons individual concerns.
2. Problems with behavior, aggression or separation anxiety are greatly red

New World screwworm confirmed in dog in New Mexico as Texas reports 3 new cases 06/10/2026

New World screwworm confirmed in dog in New Mexico as Texas reports 3 new cases US Department of Agriculture (USDA) officials have confirmed New World screwworm (NWS) in a dog in New Mexico, and Texas has three more detections, in a goat and two calves. So far, the United States has six detections of the parasitic fly in the past week. 

06/10/2026
HOME | Baltimore County State's Attorney Scott Shellenberger 06/10/2026

HOME | Baltimore County State's Attorney Scott Shellenberger I recently sat down with John Dedie to talk about why I’m running for re-election and to discuss some of the most important issues facing Baltimore County — including juvenile crime, domestic violence, and my professional relationship with State’s Attorney Ivan Bates. I invite you to watch the...

06/09/2026

Loveland agrees to pay couple $675k after officer fatally shot their dog in 2019 https://mrf.lu/yDRf

06/07/2026

After her family's car rolled over on a highway in British Columbia, a frightened Australian shepherd named Daisy ran into the woods and disappeared. For three long days, her family searched desperately, hoping she would somehow find her way back.

As the search continued, Forrest Kellerman, a volunteer with Central Okanagan Search and Rescue (COSR), learned about Daisy while responding to an unrelated call nearby. Although searching for missing pets isn't part of the organization's official mandate, the story stayed with him. As the owner of two Australian shepherds himself, he decided to help.

On Sunday and Monday, Forrest spent his own time methodically searching the logging roads and forest surrounding the crash site, but Daisy was nowhere to be found.

Then, on Tuesday evening, Forrest and his wife, Tracey, headed out for one last search.

At around 7 p.m., Tracey spotted something she could hardly believe.

Sitting patiently in the passenger seat of one of the vehicles involved in the accident was Daisy.

After spending three nights alone in the wilderness, the loyal dog had somehow found her way back to the last place she had seen her family and waited for them to return.

Forrest quickly contacted Daisy's owners, who were still searching nearby, and within moments they were reunited with their beloved dog.

While finding lost pets isn't officially part of search and rescue work, the skills these volunteers learn can sometimes make miracles like this possible.

And for one worried family, it meant bringing Daisy home. ❤️

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06/01/2026

Scott Baker received a text from an anonymous tipster with a photo pointing him to a wooded area. Armed with a remote connected to his service dog's collar, the Navy veteran began activating a beeping signal in the darkness. Here's what happened next -> https://www.9news.com/article/news/nation-world/florida-navy-veteran-reunites-with-missing-service-dog/507-07ad02fb-3ec5-4491-96c4-cd34e57a867a?utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook_9NEWS_(KUSA)

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