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By the mid-1920s, at least one other training facility had opened in Germany, and these schools inspired an American woman named Dorothy Harrison Eustis to write an article about the institutions for The Saturday Evening Post. To read about Eustis and the school she created to teach dogs and blind students to work together, turn to page 119. * * * Runaway Dog On her way home to California the day after winning an Award of Merit medallion at the 2006 Westminster Dog Show, a three-year-old whippet named Vivi escaped from her crate after check-in at JFK Airport.
24 Dog Park Etiquette 101 Whether you’re a new dog owner or an old pro, take heed of the rules at the dog park. 1. Always clean up after your dog, and never leave him unattended. 2. Toys start fights—don’t bring them. 3. Make sure your dog is healthy before he hits the park. His shots should be up-to-date, and you never want to take a sick or flea-infested dog to the park. 4. Practice calling your dog to you during playtime so that he’ll behave at the park. 5. Don’t let your dog rush to the entrance every time a new dog arrives.
3. Make sure your dog is healthy before he hits the park. His shots should be up-to-date, and you never want to take a sick or flea-infested dog to the park. 4. Practice calling your dog to you during playtime so that he’ll behave at the park. 5. Don’t let your dog rush to the entrance every time a new dog arrives. 6. If your female dog is in heat, don’t take her to the park. 7. Be prepared for messy dog play—bring towels for cleaning up. 8. Always have treats on hand . . just in case. 25 Leading the Blind It may seem like a modern partnership, but dogs have been helping the blind since the earliest days of canine domestication.