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Feb/Mar 2010: Issue 58

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 Lisa Wogan on 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

Submitted by Kali on 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 Pia on February 10, 2010.

How can I purchase several copies of this issue?

Submitted by Lisa Wogan on 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 matt on February 5, 2010.

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

Submitted by Lisa Wogan on 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

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