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In this episode of the American Canine podcast, we revisit some stories about the hero dogs of 9/11 as the nation marks the 19th anniversary of the terror attacks.
I speak with Deborah Cook, a member of the Guide Dogs for the Blind advisory board who, for more than thirty years, has had a canine partner at her side. She explains more about the organization and why this is a special year.
You can get more information about GDB at their website, www.guidedogs.com
As our guest explains, this non-profit organization offers all their services free of charge, so they rely on the generosity of donors to fulfill their mission. If you can help out, they are truly a worthy cause.
You can always get more information on our topics and more interesting canine related stuff at the blog:
www.theamericancanine.com
Please remember, if you like the podcast, rate, review, or subscribe. If you don’t , shoot me an email and let me know what you would like to hear.
Thank you for joining me. Now, get out there and do something with your dog!
By Tony McFee5
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In this episode of the American Canine podcast, we revisit some stories about the hero dogs of 9/11 as the nation marks the 19th anniversary of the terror attacks.
I speak with Deborah Cook, a member of the Guide Dogs for the Blind advisory board who, for more than thirty years, has had a canine partner at her side. She explains more about the organization and why this is a special year.
You can get more information about GDB at their website, www.guidedogs.com
As our guest explains, this non-profit organization offers all their services free of charge, so they rely on the generosity of donors to fulfill their mission. If you can help out, they are truly a worthy cause.
You can always get more information on our topics and more interesting canine related stuff at the blog:
www.theamericancanine.com
Please remember, if you like the podcast, rate, review, or subscribe. If you don’t , shoot me an email and let me know what you would like to hear.
Thank you for joining me. Now, get out there and do something with your dog!