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Good Dog is a weekly podcast focused on dog behavior, dog training, choosing a breed, dog care and feeding as well as amazing stories about our four-legged best friends.  You can listen on the GoodDog website or subscribe via RSS or ITunes.  Hosted by Joanne Greene. 
 

Don't miss BARk.  You will find something to interest, inform and amuse you in each and every issue.
 

PetConnection is the weekly pet-care feature syndicated to newspapers, magazines and web sites through the United States and Canada.  Their pet-related blog provides answers to your pet related questions and provides a collection of helpful links.
 

TTouch - the Tellington TTouch - is a method based on circular movements of the fingers and hands all over the body. The intent of the TTouch is to activate the function of the cells and awaken cellular intelligence - a little like "turning on the electric lights of the body."  This gentle method is currently being used by animal owners, trainers, breeders, veterinarians, zoo personnel and shelter workers in several countries
 

If you have a love for horses, a desire to study natural horsemanship, and the need to interact with others who feel connecting with their horse is a lifelong learning process, pay a visit to GotHorsemanship.
 

Founded in 1907, the Marin Humane Society is a progressive, award-winning animal shelter, offering refuge and rehabilitation to nearly 8,000 animals each year through a myriad of community services, including adoptions, foster care, behavior and training, humane education, lost-and-found pet services, low-cost clinics, and more.  Our Speaking for Spot cover dog, Sandy, is one of the first graduates of the MHS Pen Pals Program.
 

The Humane Society & SPCA of Sonoma County, founded in 1931, has a long and proud history of leading the fight to end overpopulation and rescue, rehabilitate and place thousands of animals into loving homes.
 
 

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