by tucsondog | Sep 1, 2022 | Special Feature 2
Story and Photos by Colleen Keefe Nestled at the base of the Catalina foothills, sits the DeGrazia Gallery of the Sun Museum. The ten-acre site is adorned with a rotation of more than 20,000 of Ettore “Ted” DeGrazia’s work, a gift shop, chapel, home of the late artist...
by tucsondog | Sep 1, 2022 | Cover Story
Story by Rebecca West, Images courtesy of UACVM Two years ago, U of A’s long-awaited veterinary school finally opened its campus doors in Oro Valley to students for fall 2020 classes. It’s said that the program garnered as many as 518 applications and interviewed 244...
by tucsondog | Sep 1, 2022 | Special Feature 5, Training
While walking with our canine family members, many of us encounter other dogs whose handlers would like their dogs to greet and socialize. Often, this seemingly simple situation can quickly escalate and can even lead to aggression or worse. The ability to read canine...
by tucsondog | Sep 1, 2022 | Special Feature 3
Story by Bonnie Craig, Photos Courtesy of Cressi Brown The title of this publication implies a focus on warm-blooded animals, but we would never dream of excluding cold-blooded ones. What do warm and cold-blooded even mean though? Technically they are misnomers. In...
by tucsondog | Sep 1, 2022 | Special Feature 1
Story by Rebecca West, Photos courtesy of Equine Voices Back in 2004, Karen Pomroy set about creating a safe haven for horses and wild burros in need of refuge. Now, more than 18 years later, she’s finally realizing the whole of that dream with the completion of a new...