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Feb/Mar 2010: Issue 58
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Starting the year with a bang, we sing the praises of more than 100 people who’ve made a difference for dogs, learn about the canines (and photographs) behind the work of American master Norman Rockwell, relish the increased momentum behind the no-kill movement, and announce our new columnists, Victoria Stilwell and Nick Trout. We then round out this delicious mix with a flourish of interesting and useful articles—a DIY collar, sliding along on a kick-sled pulled by two gorgeous Siberians, the skinny on Paris’s oldest pet cemetery and, as usual, insights from our regulars. Give your dog a head scritch and settle in for a good read.

FEATURES
The Bark’s 100 Best & Brightest—Honoring those who have reshaped the world of dogs.
Talking Training with Victoria StilwellIt’s Me or the Dog star now answers your questions!
No-Kill Nation—How close are we to achieving this “impossible dream”? By Christie Keith
Norman Rockwell: Behind the Paintings—An American master—and dog lover—used photographs to stage his iconic tableaus. By Corry Kanzenberg
 

DEPARTMENTS
[The Simple Life] Dogsledding—An adventure in the winter woods. By Jenna Woginrich
[Second Opinion] A Vet’s Perspective—Sussing out Rocky’s mysterious malady. By Nick Trout, DVM
[Craft] Martingale Collars—How to make one yourself. By Karen Friesecke
[Working Dogs] Arson Detectives—There’s a new pooch at the firehouse. By Lisa Wogan
[Behavior] Both Ends of the Leash—Learning from a bad example. By Patricia B. McConnell, PhD
[Postcard from Paris] Au Revoir, Mes Chiens—Visiting the world’s oldest dog cemetery. By Claire Horton-Bussey
[Essay] The Reluctant Dog Person—Pass-along dogs change family dynamic. By Lorenzo Carcaterra
[Vet Advice] Pain Patches—What are they and when are they used? By Phil Zeltzman, DVM, DACVS
[Training] By the Numbers—8 ways dogs have it better now. By Karen B. London, PhD
[Reviews] Irreconcilable Differences, Separation Distress and Dogs, Rescue Matters, The Safe Dog Handbook, Thereby Hangs a Tail
[Endpiece] How I Found My Dog—Addie. By Emily Freeman
 

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Submitted by matt | February 5 2010 |

Is it possible to see the new issue online? Thank you!

Submitted by Lisa Wogan | February 11 2010 |

Matt,
A digital issues of the current issue will be posted online a few weeks after subscribers receive their issues in the mail.
Lisa

Submitted by Pia | February 10 2010 |

How can I purchase several copies of this issue?

Submitted by Lisa Wogan | February 11 2010 |

Pia,
You can purchase multiple copies of The Bark at several book, grocery and pet stores or online. For a list of options by region, visit http://thebark.com/content/where-buy-bark.

Submitted by Kali | March 31 2010 |

I was wondering if you have back issues for sale in the print version? I'd love to get the Feb/March 2010 issue...

I recently got a dog, and the Bark has been so helpful!

Submitted by Lisa Wogan | April 6 2010 |

Kali,
You can purchase back issues (if available) by calling 877.227.5639. Or you can check out our digital version of the magazine at http://thebark.com/content/digi-mag.
Thanks and good luck with your new pup!
Lisa