She makes me hold cookies on my nose
Willie and Dixie- You think you have it bad? My mom actually makes me HOLD cookies on my nose before I get to eat them! She taught me this “trick” last weekend. Some trick, huh? She also taught me to jump through a hoop, which is okay, because I love to jump over stuff. Mom says she’s so proud of me, but truthfully, my favorite tricks are emptying my dog dish and hiding my chewies behind the air conditioner.
Tracie Laliberte Bailey, Ph.D. ABD has extensive knowledge and thirty-two years of love and experience in the professional field of dogs. A former breeder, trainer, exhibitor of show dogs, winner of Best Junior Handler at Westminster Kennel Club and Crufts Dog Show, she is currently working on a Doctorate of Philosophy about "dogs" at Salve Regina University. "I'm examining the human side of our relationship with the domesticated dog," she explains, "most people don't make the connection that Rover is actually a human-constructed technology which also offers an array of physical, psychological, and spiritual benefits." Tracie has instructed classes in Canine Communication, Holistic Approaches to the bond, and basic dog care with the Newport Learning Connection, Providence Learning Connection, and The Boston Learning Society. In addition, she is an active AKC judge, a speaker for civic and community groups, a former recipient of the Dog Writer's Educational Trust, has written for the AKC Gazette, Fido Friendly magazine and the Journal for the American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association. She is currently a dog columnist for the Sun Chronicle newspaper, Her column “Dog Pawse” was awarded the Arthur F. Jones award for excellence by the Association of Purebred Dog Writers in 2007. Tracie is still active in her family's full-service kennel and in addition to her professional writing, she works as an adjunct Professor at Rhode Island College and Fisher College.
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June 24, 2008
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