End of Year Giving with Wounded Paw Project
At the end of the year, many of us reflect on the blessings we’ve received and look for ways to give back. One meaningful way to make a difference is…
At the end of the year, many of us reflect on the blessings we’ve received and look for ways to give back. One meaningful way to make a difference is…
What exactly are your responsibilities when you foster a therapy dog? Read this blog to find out!
Learn how to recognize the signs that your dog is sick! From loss of appetite to changes in behavior, we cover the key symptoms to look out for.
Do you want to learn how to encourage positive behavior in your dog and create a happier, healthier relationship with them?
Christmas is a time for giving, and many people wonder if they should gift a dog to their loved ones. It can be a very thoughtful, but it’s also a commitment.
In this blog post, we will discuss some tips on how to care for your dog during winter, so that they can stay healthy and happy!
When you adopt a shelter dog, you are saving a life and making a difference. Not only are you providing a loving home for an animal in need, but you’re…
Bringing home a new puppy is an exciting time for any family, but it can also be a lot of work. It’s important to make sure you are prepared for…
If this is your first time leaving your dog home alone, or if you are looking for some tips on how to make the experience better for both of you, read on!
Losing a pet is one of the most difficult things a person can go through. Pets are members of our families and we love them just as much as we…
Wounded Paw Project (WPP) is dispelling the belief that shelter dogs are not practical candidates as Emotional Support Dogs. This notion is based upon the idea that by breeding, one can control temperament, wellness, and longevity. Anthropological data does not support the idea that upbringing and race/color influences level of performance or – more importantly – constructive contributor to society. Shelter Dogs exemplify the military creed [dogma] of “Service before Self”.
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