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Jan/Feb 2009: Issue 52

Happy 2009! To celebrate the new year, we look at what it takes to make a guide dog (including raising those precious puppies); delve into the background of a long-lived civil rights anthem inspired by playful pooches; peek into songbird Emmylou Harris’s Nashville rescue operation; and get a little history lesson on the rise of the modern-day humane movement in America. Toss in dog-centric art, behind the scenes at the hot new movie Hotel for Dogs, fair-share strategies for successfully resolving the “who gets the dog” dilemma, user-friendly safety reminders, indoor activities, good advice from our columnists and some touching (and funny) essays, and you have an issue that we think is both entertaining and thought-provoking … in short, a perfect way to start the year.
Speaking of starting the year... Lola, this issue's cover dog, is one of the 6.5 million dogs who have found their forever homes thanks to Petfinder.com (our editor-in-chief saw her online and it was love at first sight). So if you're thinking of adding the patter of four furry feet to your home in the upcoming months but don't know where to start, Petfinder.com can help.
 
APPEARING IN THIS ISSUE
FEATURES
Bonaparte’s RetreatEmmylou Harris’s haven for homeless dogs. By Bill DeMain
Dog DogPlayful pooches inspire a civil rights anthem. By Evelyn C. White
The Making of a Guide DogFrom puppy to partner, guide dogs are a special breed. By Jane Brackman
Puppy Raisers WantedVolunteers teach young dogs new tricks. By Rikke Jorgensen
Compassion in ActionThe beginnings of the American humane movement. By Kathryn Shevelow

ESSAYS & HOWLS
Mary’s Last Rescue—Mary Warner’s battle to end dognapping. By Karin Winegar
Rex: The Story EndsFarewell to a much-loved friend. By Lee Harrington
Pet Smarts—The verdict is in: The dog did it! By Sandra E. Lamb
Professor BurtLessons in motherhood from a Golden Retriever. By Catherine Boalch

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