News

Service dogs are trained to assist people with disabilities or medical conditions, providing them with the support they need to live a more independent life. These dogs are highly skilled and can ...
Contrary to popular belief, service dogs and therapy dogs are not the same thing. Service dogs undergo years of training from a young age to help handlers with a specific task. This can include ...
Service Dogs, Inc. recruits dogs from shelters and trains them to be service dogs for wounded veterans and other Texans who are living with disabilities.
" Service dogs do so much more than people realize," McGrady concluded. " [He is] essential to my safety and independence. These dogs perform complex tasks … their presence can truly be lifesaving." ...
The Nintendo Switch Online Service is Nintendo's paid subscription service that allows players to access a number of online features, including the ability to play online multiplayer games, access ...
Just because I’ve joined the OPTA dating site (Older People Than Average) does not mean I have given up hope of meeting a woman with whom to spend the rest of my life. Or next Thursday and maybe ...
CHEYENNE – The Mayor’s Council for People with Disabilities will host Michelle Woerner, CEO for K9’s 4 Mobility, at its next regular monthly meeting on July 10 from 11:30 a.m.
Months after the Pentagon rolled out a policy aimed at wooing back service members booted from the military over the COVID-19 vaccine, the Pentagon has confirmed that only 13 people -- all Army ...
As summer unfolds and July 4 approaches, our thoughts turn to freedom, family, and the profound power of service. Together, our family—Martin, Arndrea, and our daughter Yolanda—invite you to ...
Fireworks and festivities can overwhelm even the calmest dogs. Trainer Michael Hill shares expert tips to help keep your pup safe, secure, and at ease this July 4th.
Protect your dog this Fourth of July with tips to prevent the 60% spike in lost pets during fireworks, plus how Love Lost reunited Ziggy with his owner after months apart.
Horses. Candy. Hot dogs. What 7-year-old could ask for more from Ridgefield’s annual Fourth of July festival?