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  • Fido’s Inner Zen

    Dog toy expert, Nina Ottosson

    If you’ve ever wondered whether Fido needs a few more different activities, perhaps more relaxing, yet fun like doglates, doga, dog paddling, surfing or even canoeing, you may just be on the right track.

    By Claudia Bensimoun

    Today more and more dog lovers are using non-traditional healing techniques for mind and body in the forms of new canine exercises and sports. By focusing on what keeps...

  • Swiss Icon Barry

    Rescue dog from the 1800’s, Barry der Menschenretter

    Rescue dog from the 1800’s receives recognition, and gets exhibition of his own.

    By Deborah Stone

    You may have heard of Barry der Menschenretter, as his fame is global. Over the years, poems and novels have been written about this legendary dog’s feats and movies have documented his prowess and courage. There’s even a monument to him that stands at the entrance of an elaborate pet cemetery...

  • Brandon McMillan

    Brandon McMillan trains service dogs for wounded veterans

    Brandon McMillan, TV host of the CBS weekly series, Lucky Dog, is passionate about rescue.

    Interview By Publisher, Susan Sims

    Brandon McMillan, host of the weekly CBS TV series, Lucky Dog, is passionate about rescue and concerned over the epidemic of pets being euthanized in shelters across the United States.

    As a young boy who grew up with exotic animals like tigers and bears in the house,...

  • Timeless

    Hotel Del Coronad

    Journey back in time to the Hotel Del Coronado.

    Thirty-Two years ago, my husband to be took me for a romantic holiday to the Hotel Del Coronado in San Diego, California. Built in 1886, the historic hotel was a fine example of how a landmark can be restored and maintained by keeping the ‘bones’ of the building while offering new and modern conveniences.

    Fast-forward to June this year and wowza,...