True accessibility cannot be limited to being just a buzzword, limited to some places or limited to some people. It's a fundamental principle ensuring everyone can fully participate in society, regardless of their abilities and physical accommodations. As the adage says, “It Takes a Village.”
Read MoreDogs are athletic marvels! But it’s important to understand how to help your athletic canine avoid risks of injury and more. Today’s blog discusses this critical subject.
Read MoreWhile the journey of navigating life after a disabling injury and/or diagnosis may be challenging, it is also full of resilience, community, and limitless growth potential (if you allow it). In today’s blog post, learn how to navigate your future beyond your diagnosis!
Read MoreLearn how to prevent Lyme Disease and whether you should vaccinate against Lyme Disease. Also, learn the 5 Pet First Aid Basics and download the FREE Red Cross Pet First Aid APP before an emergency happens!
Read MoreFrom the dawn of dog domestication, communication between humans and canines has been the cornerstone of our cooperation. But just how many words does YOUR dog know?
Read MoreDespite the passage of the ADA Act over 30 years ago, ignorance and discrimination is still faced by those challenged with disabilities in day-to-day life. Read about two of my personal experiences and the resulting consequences in today’s blog post.
Read MoreHave you ever wondered what’s involved with raising a service dog puppy? Read our recent Q&A with Lonnie Saeger, MobilityDog’s head of puppy raising to learn more!
Read MoreBy embracing the presence of service dogs, colleges can break down barriers, foster inclusivity and accessibility and create a more welcoming and supportive environment where all students can thrive, contribute and ultimately succeed!
Read MoreTrust is crucial in any relationship including with the dogs who share our lives. So what are the signs your dog trusts you?
Read MoreThe domestication of dogs transformed both dog behavior and canine physiology to better bond with their human companions. Your dog “smiling” might just be one of these learned behaviors!
Read MoreSince humans have the greater power in our relationships with dogs, we bear the responsibility of ensuring that they live healthy, fulfilling lives. But what does this responsibility entail?
Read MoreNose prints, a homemade dog donut recipe AND the toxic household cleaners you need to THROW OUT to protect your family AND pets!
Read MoreThere’s no doubt that dogs enrich our lives in so many ways! But every dog parent should know and fulfill the key requirements for their dog’s best well-being through agency. Learn what that means in today’s blog post.
Read MoreIt's long been asked, can an old dog learn new tricks? The answer is YES! Learn how your dog's brain plasticity and capacity for learning does NOT have to fade during aging, quite the reverse!
Read MoreLearn about the five health benefits we enjoy from the dogs who share our lives and homes! In addition, learn about 8 pet-safe plants that can help purify your home this winter!
Read MoreWhy do most dogs get giddy with excitement over car rides with their humans? This blog offers some answers.
Read MoreFlying with your Service Dog? Ensuring a smooth journey for you and your service dog requires some planning and awareness. This blog post will explore some essential tips and steps when flying with your service dog.
Read MoreFor patients with Alzheimer’s Disease, the simple act of petting an animal can help promote an autonomic relaxation response along with the release of critical hormones to help elevate and improve mood.
Read MoreUse our tips to help your dog or cat stay calm as you welcome in the New Year!
Read MoreOur incredible dogs are amazing in how they convey information and how they receive it. But are such K9 behaviors innate or learned? This blog post sheds some light on the ongoing debate with recent research.
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