The Stereotypes Surrounding Pit Bulls
It is crucial to break the stereotypes surrounding pit bulls and promote a more compassionate and inclusive society for these misunderstood breeds.
It is crucial to break the stereotypes surrounding pit bulls and promote a more compassionate and inclusive society for these misunderstood breeds.
What exactly are your responsibilities when you foster a therapy dog? Read this blog to find out!
Whether you’re a first-time foster parent or have experience with rescue dogs, discover valuable tips and insights on fostering a rescue dog in this blog!
Discover the responsibilities of a dog foster parent and the impact it has on both the foster parent and the dogs themselves.
If you are thinking about fostering a dog, read this blog to learn the most important things to consider before bringing a new furry friend into your home.
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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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