Sue Owens Wright is the author of both fiction and nonfiction about dogs and writes the award-winning Pets and Their People newspaper column for Inside Publications. She is an nine-time nominee for the coveted Maxwell, awarded annually by the Dog Writers Association of America to the best writer on the subject of dogs. She has twice won the Maxwell Award and also earned special recognition from the Humane Society of the United States. She writes the popular Beanie and Cruiser Mystery Series for dog lovers. She writes Dog Blog to connect with other people who love dogs (as well as other companion animals) and care about their welfare.
BRACED FOR MURDER, the fourth book in the Beanie and Cruiser Mystery Series, was released yesterday from Five Star Publishing. Read about it at Kirkus Reviews.
It's hard to believe that many people still don't know (or don't care) that dogs shouldn't be riding in the back of a pick-up truck. Would you let your child ride loose back there to be thrown from one side to the other as you maneuver down busy ...
I hate to repeat myself, but I will for as long as it takes to get through to people that it's just not safe to leave a dog in a car, especially when the weather turns warm. Even 70-degree temps can be unsafe for a dog left shut up inside a car. ...
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But not all of them are as good as this one (name withheld for privacy):"I happened to come across your book and found the cover interesting. Okay so I fell for the old judging-a-book-by-the-cover bit. But in my defense it was well worth. I have ...
Today was our first warm day in quite a while, and it was so sudden after two freezing cold windy days. The temperature hit 85 degrees this afternoon, and that means people are likely to forget that it's too warm a day to leave your dog parked in...