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Sep/Oct 2012: Issue 71
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It’s A Dog’s Life

Dogs Can Make Children Healthier. By Claudia Kawczynska

Kitchen Diy: Healthy Meal Matches

Young Scientist; LA Food Truck Aids Rescue

Destinations: Leaf Peeping With Pups. By Lisa Wogan

Book Marks: Letter To My Dog; I’m A Good Dog: Pit Bulls In America; Homer

Embark: Sri Lankan Humane Effort With Style.

Smiling Dogs: Simply Irresistible

Recipes: Kale Frittata By Kathryne Taylor

Guest Editorial: Doggie Dependence Debate By Kelly Oliver, PhD

Homeworks: Tips On Scoring At Flea Markets

Second Opinion: Magic Act By Nick Trout, DVM

Setting The Table By Rick Woodford

Raw Food Primer By Elizabeth Kennedy

Book Reviews: Little Boy Blue; What Are Dogs For?; Zoobiquity
 

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This article first appeared in The Bark, Issue 71, Sep/Oct 2012
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Submitted by Courtney | August 17 2012 |

I am so honored that Bark magazine has chosen my photograph for the cover and we are beyond thrilled to see how adorable our sweet little Loki looks there!!! Thank you Bark magazine you guys are awesome!!! Can't wait to receive our copy! :)

Submitted by Kathy King | August 29 2012 |

My heart is overjoyed at the selection of this photo. Loki was part of a litter born to a stray at the shelter. Through Animal Shelter Volunteers of Texas, I fostered the mom, Loki and her litter mates from the time they were 1 day old until she went home with her forever family. I can't express how happy I am that her new family loves her so much, and was kind enough to share this with me. Our little pin-up girl :-)

Submitted by Robin | September 6 2012 |

Would not have been possible without you, Kathy! She came to us healthy and happy thanks to all of your love and hard work!

Submitted by Christine | January 16 2013 |

Does this eye color run with pug ancestry? I have a foster puppy with some pug whose grey eyes are turning green like this one.