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Dogs generate intense feelings in many a dog owner. The outcome very often is a tribute in one form or another. On the Internet there are pages devoted to our canine companions and stories of their endeavors. To access these stories some surfing is necessary. Starting out logically, a search using the phrase Dog Stories brings up several interesting sites:
Digital Dog has a collection of 6 stories which are all winners. Woof has a large selection antidotes - well worth a visit. For a tongue-in-cheek (or not so tongue-in-cheek) site for bad dog stories, this site, Bad Dog Chronicles, takes the prize. I laughed and laughed and hope none of these stories would happen to me! With even more diligent searching, a number of additional sites with dogs and their owners as the focus can be found in Golden Bonds. Rochelle Lesser, a school psychologist, starts her column "It was Dr. Albert Schweitzer's belief that until man could extend his circle of compassion to include all living things, he himself would find no peace. For, while animals aren't our whole life, they do make our lives whole." A sentiment that many of these dog stories validate. In Reesa Is Now A Service Dog!, the Twyla organization publishes a heartwarming letter describing Reesa, a rescue dog, in her new home. Finally, real life dog stories make their way in to various newspapers. In an article clipped from The Times, The dogged trail to Crufts talks about the long road to Crufts - a most prestigious dog show where 20,000 top dogs compete. To get a regular dose of dog stories in headline news, bookmark the following reference: Yahoo News Dogs for all sorts of "as they happen" dog stories. Anyone with a dog story (or dog story site) of their own (or one they've found while surfing) is invited to post it in the discussion area following this article.
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