Best Friends: Saving Canines by the Thousands

Interested in adopting a rescue dog? Consider finding your next four-footed family member at the Best Friends Animal Society’s 3,700-acre Sanctuary, a Best Friends’ urban facility, or a network partner shelter. All work toward the goal of “No More Homeless Pets.” Read on to learn more about Best Friends and its Sanctuary, which is the largest home for rescued animals in this country.

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Machu Picchu via the Salkantay Trek

Dave and I recently hiked forty-plus miles along the Salkantay trek to Machu Picchu in Peru. In fog, rain and snow, we trekked to the 15,213-foot Salkantay Pass before descending into a river valley. Days later, we crested another pass and caught our first glimpse of Machu Picchu on an opposite mountainside. Our trek gave us an understanding of why the Spaniards centuries ago never discovered Machu Picchu.

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Climbing Colorado’s 14ers and Hiking with Dogs: A Veterinarian’s Perspective

Is it safe to take your dog on high altitude hikes and climbs? Learn from Dr. Richard Gastellum, an experienced veterinarian and a hiker/climber, about precautions to take, supplies to carry,and symptoms of high-altitude sickness before you make that decision and set out with your four-legged furry best friend.

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AKC Sports for All Dogs

Learn a new sport with your favorite four-legged best friend to shake off any winter blues! The American Kennel Club offers a huge selection of canine performance events and a total of nearly 400 performance titles. One of these sports just may be a perfect match for you and your furry pal.

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AKC Performance Events

Does your furry best friend act bored and find ways to get into trouble? Or are you and your dog just plain tired of competing in the same type competition, show after show? If so, check out some of the many American Kennel Club performance events open to mixed breeds and purebreds. You just may find a fun new sport for you and your faithful companion!

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Reading to Rover

Reading to Rover programs offer a fun way for children to build confidence and reading skills. Each week at the Buena Vista, Colorado Public Library, youngsters read out loud to their canine listener, seemingly oblivious to the dog’s handler and library patrons. The children look forward to the free program and so do the participating dogs and handlers!

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