Flagstaff Sedona Dog Magazine
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The Flagstaff-Sedona Dog Magazine is committed to giving voice to the voiceless and those who tirelessly care for them. Each issue highlights dogs for adoption, and cats, and horses for Adoption. Red Dog Publishing is a local Arizona company. Owner Cherie Dreves has had a passion for rescuing animals for more than 40 years.
Flagstaff Sedona Dog Magazine
1M ago
Name: Raven Hometown: Flagstaff, Arizona Age: 1 Favorite brand of kibble: I eat Member’s Mark, but would prefer to eat the cat’s food, or the rabbits food, or your food!” Favorite people food: Rotisserie chicken. Favorite toy: Barkbox Hot Lickin’ Chicken Sandwich. Favorite outdoor activity: Hiking and playing in creeks. Favorite ..read more
Flagstaff Sedona Dog Magazine
1M ago
~ My Very First…Beso? ~ Even though the scents of early Fall wafted across the yard, Hazel and I had enough of sunning ourselves in short order as the temperature on this day hadn’t gotten the seasonal memo. Dad and Mom were cleaning out parts of the garden and probably ..read more
Flagstaff Sedona Dog Magazine
1M ago
By Jack and Jan Tomlinson My name is Jack, and I am a Collie just like Lassie. I live with my owner in Verde Santa Fe, but my trainer, Jan, has been showing me Rally Obedience. This has really been an adventure, so I thought I would write about it ..read more
Flagstaff Sedona Dog Magazine
1M ago
By Solana Kline — {A lifelong dog-rescue advocate and avid back-country motorcycle adventure rider} Being a bipedal human myself, it has always been a curiosity to see four-legged ambulation, to picture the stress on the middle of the spine or shoulders or hips if the muscles and alignment are not ..read more
Flagstaff Sedona Dog Magazine
1M ago
By Stacey Wittig Fall is pawsibly the best time for road-tripping through the acclaimed Laurel Highlands of southwestern Pennsylvania. You and your furry traveling buddy will love leaf-peeping in the Laurel Highlands region of southwestern Pennsylvania, part of the larger Appalachian Mountains. There’s lots to sniff out, including Ohiopyle State ..read more
Flagstaff Sedona Dog Magazine
3M ago
Flagstaff Sedona Dog Magazine
3M ago
Name: Ranger Hometown: Flagstaff, Arizona Age: 21 months Favorite brand of kibble: Blue Buffalo Favorite people food: Peanut butter Favorite toy: A toy with stuffing that I can rip apart Favorite outdoor activity: Hiking Favorite indoor activity: Napping Favorite nap spot: The couch Fitness regimen: I enjoy my daily walks ..read more
Flagstaff Sedona Dog Magazine
3M ago
~ Dashed Plans and a Fugitive Makes Amends ~ I wonder how often things like this happen in the hooman two-legged world? I think I remember Hazel remarking on similar circumstances in a column or two. (tinyurl.com/y8bf84ws) Has this happened to you: feeling compelled to sneak away from the hustle ..read more
Flagstaff Sedona Dog Magazine
3M ago
By Solana Kline — [A lifelong dog-rescue advocate and avid back-country motorcycle adventure rider] The early June sunset is throwing rays through the Ponderosas, their boughs waving hello as wind gusts come up off the Mogollon Rim. The pack and I relax on the sandstone, surrounded by the Pondo giants ..read more
Flagstaff Sedona Dog Magazine
3M ago
By Stacey Wittig Petoskey, Harbor Springs and Bay Harbor in Northern Michigan are charming destinations that warmly welcome four-legged globe trotters. With pet-friendly beaches, eateries and natural attractions, these towns on Lake Michigan offer you and your furry friends the perfect watery getaway. Little Traverse Bay Ferry One of the ..read more