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OKANAGAN NEWS
Kimberley Bulletin: Trauma dog West retires after six years with Cranbrook RCMP
Outlet: Kimberley Bulletin Date: October 3, 2023 Author: Paul Rodgers
Murray and Tony
Join us January 25th as we catch up with Murray and Tony! Tony works at the Customized Learning Centre, a small high school alternate program in Coquitlam School District. Tony spends his day with Murray (handler) or Dannielle, Youth Worker (trained co-handler),...
Total Pet
Early this year we received an email from Erin at Vernon’s Total Pet store. She wanted to know if we would like to be their charity of choice for the stores annual charity fundraiser. Little did we know when we agreed to partner up with them, that they would produce...
OKANAGAN PUPDATES
Buddy II | April 2025
Hey everypawdy! It’s been a wag-tastic month! I’ve been spending tons of time outside (my fave!), zooming around—even in the rain, which just makes the puddles extra fun! My hoomans keep pointing their shiny box at me while I pose next to those fluffy pink...
Mushu | April 2025
Spring has sprung! That brings new smells on my walks and trails that are firsts for me and my first cherry blossoms! All the new smells in the trails mean there’s lots to explore, and I have to practice my skills like recall a lot, to make sure they’re really strong....
Cynder | April 2025
Cynder had a wonderful April attending her first dance competition and was so excited about it that she fell asleep. She had a little dog vacation, went to a wonderful sitter, and became a bit of a tourist attending the daffodil festival, walking around Burnaby Lake,...