Reeder Wins Goodnewsforpets Human-Animal Bond Award for Today.com Zen Cat Article

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There’s a new champion for therapy cats. Jen Reeder, an award-profitable journalist and previous Dog Writers Affiliation of The united states president, gained the GoodNewsForPets.com Human-Animal Bond Award during the October 16 Cat Writers Affiliation annual awards function for her report “Meditating cat gives Zen-like aid to young children impacted by trauma” printed on Now.com.

Jen Reeder with Rescue Dogs Rio and Peach

Jen Reeder with Rescue Dogs Rio and Peach

Upon getting the award, Reeder stated, “I preferred to enter my Currently.com article about Thea, a impressive treatment cat, simply because of the potent, loving bond she shares with her handler as perfectly as the small children she will help get well from domestic violence and other trauma. She appears to epitomize the human-feline bond in motion. I am so honored to have gained The Goodnewsforpets.com Human-Animal Bond Award for the write-up. I know how passionate Lea-Ann Germinder and her staff at Germinder + Associates and

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As soon as days absent from currently being euthanized, Missouri puppy competes for national “Hero Pet Award”

A Missouri dog has won American Humane’s “Service Canine of the Year”. Sobee, from central Missouri’s Holts Summit, is now in the jogging for the organization’s leading title – the “Hero Pet Award”. The boxer blend is competing alongside 6 other wonderful canines for the award.

Jason Howe and his doggy, Sobee (Images courtesy of American Humane)

Sobee was rescued in 2016 by K9s on the Front Line – with only two times left on the euthanasia list in an overcrowded Ga animal shelter. Via the organization, she started her teaching as a company dog to aid a Missouri combat veteran seeking rescue himself.

Jason Howe, a U.S. Navy veteran and Sobee’s proprietor, suggests following he returned from Iraq and Afghanistan, he began accomplishing the life struggles. Integrating back again into each day existence just after serving on the entrance lines was tough.

“In the military, it was generally talked

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