Canine Crusader
Kathryn Erbe fights for justice, both onscreen and off.
By Editor Nicholas Sveslosky
I just had a great conversation with a fellow animal lover. Kathryn Erbe is best known for parts in big hits like What About Bob? and her starring role in one of the longest-running and most successful TV dramas, Law & Order: Criminal Intent. But she is also quickly becoming known for her dedication to giving sheltered animals a second chance at a good life.
The American Mutt-i-grees™ Club is an organization that formed last year with two goals: to help spread awareness of sheltered animals in need of a home, and to stop puppy mills. Erbe serves as one of the spokespersons for this great organization and is helping to shine a light on the plight of sheltered animals.
To read more of this article, check out the May/June issue of FIDO Friendly Magazine.
LIFE IS A HIGHWAY
When Rascal Flatts guitarist and his wife hit the road, so do their dogs.
By Tiffany Fallon
I have three guys that are the loves of my life, and one of them happens to be canine. Stevie Ray Vaughn, our 3½-year-old, 140-pound French Mastiff, is part of our family as is Coco Chanel, our female, 4½-year-old, 80-pound French Mastiff. Our two big canine babies travel with me, my husband, guitarist Joe Don Rooney from Rascal Flatts, and our baby, Jagger, on the custom-made tour bus that we are fortunate enough to travel across the country in. At least once a month, Joe Don will have a music date that we attend as a family.
To read more of this article, check out the May/June issue of FIDO Friendly Magazine.
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