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  • Dog traveler: New Mexico’s Travelin’ Jack Speaks Out

    BY: Jill Lane

    Travelin’ Jack,  New Mexico’s pre-eminent canine tourism guru  and roving bulldog reporter takes Albuquerque and New Mexico  to a national level.  Travelin’ Jack’s blog report on Pet-Friendly Travel Tips has been selected for publication in the national dog magazine, Fido Friendly  in their August 2011 issue with an article entitled “NEW MEXICO WELCOMES FIDO!”     In addition to pet...

  • Top 25 Veterinarian Review Sites from Vet Tech

    Pet owners no longer keep their opinions about their pet doctors to the dog park. They now share their opinions about veterinarians online, and everyone the world over can see their opinions. Negative reviews or a less than 4-out-of-5 star rating can send new customers to your competition and cause existing customers to consider switching to another veterinarian. But, these top 25 veterinarian...

  • FREAKY DOG PEOPLE™ UNLEASHES AFFILIATE PROGRAM TO HELP DOG RESCUES RAISE CRITICAL FUNDS

    Freaky Dog People™, Inc. (FDP), which recently unveiled its novel line of high-quality T-shirts and accessories for dog lovers, has established the FDP Affiliate Program to help dog rescue organizations raise much-needed funds. With the economy contributing to greater numbers of homeless dogs and fewer dollars available to help them, rescues and canine assistance programs face a daunting task in...

  • The Human-Animal bond: Is it changing?

    Humans and animals have interacted together for thousands of years. From the very first people who decided to domesticate the dog, to the present day “pioneers” that choose to keep goats and pigs in their houses, animals have played huge roles in the lives of many people. While early civilization saw them as mainly a food and fiber source or a hunting tool, modern society views them as...