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Fetch Me a Cocktail!
If you’re someone who enjoys a cocktail and a wagging tail at the same time, you might want to make a Tito’s Handmade Vodka purchase at an ABC Fine Wine & Spirits in October. Maybe make yourself a Greyhound (vodka and grapefruit juice)!
Nearly 500 people attended DogFest North Central, helping raise more than $438,000 in funds.
St. Francis Winery & Vineyards is making pup stops on their “Straight from the Vine” nationwide mobile tour.
September is National Service Dog Month – a time to celebrate service dogs and the great work they do for people with disabilities. Canine Companions created the concept of service dogs nearly 50 years ago.
Canine Companions is proud to support the mission of Runway of Dreams and to celebrate inclusivity and enhanced independence through the lens of fashion.
View the September 2022 eNews for Canine Companions, including information on how to interact with a service dog and more.
Eukanuba, a leader in premium performance nutrition for sporting, working and service dogs, announced a $50,000 donation to long-time partner Canine Companions as it builds its Nelson Schulz Canine Health & Wellness Center, an expansion of the Jean and Charles Schulz Campus.
Canine Companions launched a study in 2022 with Royal Canin and Waltham Petcare Science Institute on the efficacy of an enriched diet for puppies.
Giving pregnant dogs supplements high in DHA helps increase the rate that a dam’s puppies go on to become service dogs.
September is now recognized as National Service Dog Month in Ohio thanks to a proclamation from Gov. DeWine in honor of Canine Companions.