Activities You Can Do With Your Pet While Being Stuck Inside

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Breaking routine – Put boxes or small storage areas randomly in a room and put a treat in that storage. But first, you must close the door and not show where you put the treat. When you reopen the room, leave your pet alone for exploration and rediscovery.

Schedule a “Treat Time” – Keeping track of time when your pet needs a snack is hard especially when staying at home all day. Why not set a specific time where they receive one? Better yet, if you have kids make it a reward for them to treat your pet if they successfully complete a chore?

The box of invisibility – It might be new for your pet that you or all the family members are staying indoors for a long time. Put a box and set a rule – if the pet comes inside the box, they need to be ignored for their own relaxation.

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The Story of Two Veterinary Professionals and Their Shared Origins

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Dr. Craig Gapinski and Certified Veterinary Technician Stephanie Petron both work at Likte’s Veterinary Clinic. Both of them also grew up on a farm in Minnesota. Growing up on a farm in Foley, Dr. Gapinski liked the animal part of agriculture. This gave him the desire to work with animals. He completed his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree at the University of Minnesota last 2019. Stephanie Petron also grew up on a pig farm in the Rice area. Her love and passion for animals drove her to graduate from Ridgewater College in 2015 with a degree in veterinary technology. Nowadays, she assists veterinarians like Dr. Gapinski during surgeries at Litke’s Vet Clinic.

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Destined Pair: Waco Attorney and Her Service Dog

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Rebecca Griffin suffers from non-epileptic seizures, migraines, and hypoglycemia. Because of this, she availed a service dog to help her warn of an oncoming seizure. But service dogs can take a long time to be ready and would cost a lot. Then here comes Zoe. Three years before, Zoe was just an ordinary house pet. A dog Rebecca and her husband Nathaniel Abney adopted from a shelter when she was just 6 months old.

Right before Rebecca started to have her health problems, Zoe started alerting the couple about Rebecca’s incoming seizure for multiple occasions. “She is just amazing. She has really been an answered prayer, a Godsend,” said Abney. Because of this event, the couple took Zoe to Sandy Wittliff of Angel Paws in McGregor for formal service dog training.

Source: Waco Tribune-Herald

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Finally, we present to you our book entitled, “ASSISTANCE ANIMAL LAWS: LEARN YOUR RIGHTS REGARDING SERVICE ANIMALS, EMOTIONAL SUPPORT ANIMALS, THERAPY PETS, AND OTHER DOGS, CATS, AND ASSISTANCE ANIMALS” to provide you with a complete education on assistance animals.

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Therapy Dog Program Returns to Give Thanks to First Responders

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Therapy dog teams are usually found making rounds daily in the Heart of the Rockies Regional Medical Center (HRRMC). When the pandemic came, the therapy program had to be halted. But last June 15, staff and patients were visited by some of the volunteer program participants and their dogs.

The volunteers gathered at the center’s employee’s entrance with sign slogans saying, “We Howl for Healthcare Heroes,” “Woof You and Miss You,” “Pawsing to Thank You for All You Do,” “Bow Wow Equals Thank You,” “Hugs 4 Healthcare,” and a simple “Thank You.” The dogs received behind-the-ear scratches, praises, and a bag of treats in return for their kind gesture. It is not known yet when the dog therapy teams will return.

Source: ARK VALLEY VOICE

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Therapy Horses Brought to Senior Homes to Fight the Pandemic Blues

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The Lethbridge Therapeutic Riding Association is just one of the service places to be closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Eilish Short, the program coordinator said, “We thought, we have access to these amazing horses, so why not use them for something? We thought, if we could visit long-term care facilities, kind of give them something different to look at through the window, something fun to see — just because they are unfortunately not allowed to leave.”

Eilish and another association volunteer, Chrissy Laurie-Morgan brought the two horses, Scooter and Maddie to St. Therese Villa. They spent a Friday afternoon there to spread positivity among its senior residents. Now, the riding association continues to visit senior homes across the region to bring comfort to the elderly.

Source: Global NEWS

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Scotland Government Welcomes New Animal Welfare Legislation

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Animal cruelty in Scotland has increased punishment from a year to 5 years of sentencing. This is due to the newly announced Finn’s Law. A law which was named after a police dog that was stabbed in the head and chest while protecting PC Dave Wardell, his handler, during a 2016 incident in Hertfordshire, England. Service animals back then were considered as “property” and the German Shepherd’s attacker was only charged with criminal damage.

The incident of unfair cruelty led to an expensive campaign by the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) along with other animal rights groups. “We are delighted at these decisions by the Scottish government, which are two vital and hard-fought victories for animals. IFAW UK Regional Director James Sawyer said.

Source: The Northern Scot

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Finally, we present to you our book entitled, “ASSISTANCE ANIMAL LAWS: LEARN YOUR RIGHTS REGARDING SERVICE ANIMALS, EMOTIONAL SUPPORT ANIMALS, THERAPY PETS, AND OTHER DOGS, CATS, AND ASSISTANCE ANIMALS” to provide you with a complete education on assistance animals.

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Tips to Prevent Dog Attacks on Mailmen

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Leash the dog in the yard – properly leash your dog in the backyard to prevent interrupting a mail carrier’s job. A mailman will let you pick your mail up at the local post office if he sees that the area or the surrounding neighborhood is unsafe due to an unrestrained dog. You should also tell your neighbors to do the same.

Install electronic fencing – This is very important to homes who do not have a physical fence around their home. A lack of physical fence will make the mail carrier assume that the property is animal-free which will put one at risk of a leg bite. The risk increases when they’re delivering large packages that cannot be held by small mailboxes.

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Finally, we present to you our book entitled, “ASSISTANCE ANIMAL LAWS: LEARN YOUR RIGHTS REGARDING SERVICE ANIMALS, EMOTIONAL SUPPORT ANIMALS, THERAPY PETS, AND OTHER DOGS, CATS, AND ASSISTANCE ANIMALS” to provide you with a complete education on assistance animals.

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Curbside Veterinary Services for Pennsylvania Pet Owners

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For some Lycoming pet owners, entering medical facilities such as animal hospitals or vet clinics post a serious risk of COVID-19 infection. But they no longer need to worry as Wolf Run Veterinary Clinic and Animal Hospital offers curbside services. Josh Phillips, one of the clinic’s owners said, “We had to go out, obtain the pet, bring the pet in, examine the pet and then go back out to the owners.”

The clinic is now also operating in a larger facility so all precautions by Governor Tom Wolf and CDC social-distancing guidelines are easily followed. You can find the clinic at their new expanded site at 279 Route 220. Technicians are also available to answer clients 24/7 with their emergency nurse hotline.

Source: WILLIAMSPORT SUN-GAZETTE

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Finally, we present to you our book entitled, “ASSISTANCE ANIMAL LAWS: LEARN YOUR RIGHTS REGARDING SERVICE ANIMALS, EMOTIONAL SUPPORT ANIMALS, THERAPY PETS, AND OTHER DOGS, CATS, AND ASSISTANCE ANIMALS” to provide you with a complete education on assistance animals.

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Neither K-9 nor An Emotional Support Animal

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A facility comfort dog is what Apple is. The Black Labrador Retriever joined the Montrose Police Department (MPD) last February not to catch criminals. Instead, she works to calm their victims. Apple trained along with her handler, Chantelle Bainbridge, and MPD victim advocate at Canine Companions for Independence in San Diego, California for two weeks. “What a facility dog will do is create a calming environment, kind of reduce anxiety of victims and make it easier for them to tell their story,” said Bainbridge. Since then, victims and witnesses of domestic violence, including a young child who was found to provide testimony in a calm way without fear. Bainbridge’s partnership with Apple has yielded good results and the duo has helped five child victims so far.

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Finally, we present to you our book entitled, “ASSISTANCE ANIMAL LAWS: LEARN YOUR RIGHTS REGARDING SERVICE ANIMALS, EMOTIONAL SUPPORT ANIMALS, THERAPY PETS, AND OTHER DOGS, CATS, AND ASSISTANCE ANIMALS” to provide you with a complete education on assistance animals.

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How a Rescue Dog Changed This Ph.D. Student’s Life

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Chicha was an abandoned puppy that got hit by a truck eight years ago when Dr. Martin Garcia Cartagena found her. With displaced vertebrae and a paralyzed back legs, Dr. Cartagena was concerned that Chicha would never have the same quality of life other dogs have. After surgery and multiple X-rays and tests, Chicha was able to walk again with the assistance of cart and wheels. Dr. Cartagena brought Chicha with him to New Zealand to pursue his Ph.D. in Resource and Environmental Planning at Massey University. Leaving her in Uruguay was never an option, as the 36-year-old doctor Cartagena said, “I couldn’t do a lot of things without her.”

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The Service Animal Registry of California invites you to have your assistance animal registered in order to designate its status. We also encourage you to take our online classes so you can be fully aware of your rights and gain more knowledge about your support animal.

Finally, we present to you our book entitled, “ASSISTANCE ANIMAL LAWS: LEARN YOUR RIGHTS REGARDING SERVICE ANIMALS, EMOTIONAL SUPPORT ANIMALS, THERAPY PETS, AND OTHER DOGS, CATS, AND ASSISTANCE ANIMALS” to provide you with a complete education on assistance animals.

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