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.
I hope you'll check out my latest Pets & Their People column, "Helping the Medicine Go Down" in the June issue of Inside Publications about a local compounding pharmacy that helps owners medicate their pets more easily. Kids don't like nasty ...
Beau and Peaches are keeping good watch on the neighborhood in my (their) front garden. I love seeing them lying side-by-side like this. For a long time, Beau wouldn't dare lie next to Peaches on the twin sentry posts, but apparently she ha...
Beau and his coveted Skippy Peanut Butter jar. His tongue isn't quite long enough to reach the bottom, but he keeps on trying. Between us and him, a jar of Skippy disappears pre...
Read my essay on Dru Ann's Book Musing and enter the contest to win an autographed copy of my newest book, BRACED FOR MURDER, which was released today.
Peaches had her annual senior health exam on Friday, and she passed with flying colors. All blood work was normal, with the waterworks and poop chute, as well, which the doc checked for any tumors. A year ago, her calcium level was elevated...
I'm pleased to post this review I did with PJ Nunn for Bookbrowsing, which features reviews and musings about books and those who love them, write them and promote them.
Keep a hanky handy when you watch Barbara Garcia's unexpected reunion with her little schnauzer while she's being interviewed by a TV station after her home was destroyed in the terrible Oklahoma tornado. She hid in her bathroom with her dog and ...