How should I let the public know my business welcomes service animals, but otherwise do not allow pets on the premises? To help business owners and managers in complying with applicable laws addressing service animals in public places, the Legislature authorized the Secretary of State and Governor’s Commission on Disability to produce a free decal that can READ MORE
Category: Dog related articles
Governor Sununu Proclaims October 2021 as White Cane & Dog Guide Users Awareness Month – Credits: Article taken from The Future in Sight, by Sarah Rondeau | Oct 7, 2021 |
Concord, NH (September 20, 2021) Christopher T. Sununu, Governor of the State of New Hampshire, proclaimed October 2021 as White Cane & Dog Guide Users Awareness Month and calls this to the attention of all citizens. The white cane and dog guide, in addition to being practical mobility tools, serves as a symbol of dignity, freedom, READ MORE
With mushrooms sprouting, pet owners urged to take care
Some mushrooms can be dangerous for pets MANCHESTER, N.H. — Article by WMUR July 30, 2021, Mike Cronin – News Reporter New Hampshire’s rainy July has meant a lot of mushrooms are popping up, prompting warnings for pet owners. Mushroom farmers said the Northeast as a whole is seeing an uptick of the fungus because READ MORE
Mushroom Toxicity: Mushroom season
By Lynn Buzhardt, DVM Dogs and cats are curious creatures. When outside, they wander around with their noses to the ground… sniffing a lot of things, licking several things, and eating a few things. Unfortunately, their curiosity sometimes gets them into trouble, especially if they decide to nibble on mushrooms. Dogs and cats are natural READ MORE
Coming Home (audio described) video
A video produced by The Seeing Eye, of Morristown, New Jersey. This video is intended to be an extension of The Seeing Eye’s training program for people who are blind, and will help educate family members, co-workers and friends about proper guide dog etiquette. READ MORE
Article from the New York Times about Why the Pandemic Has Made Streets More Dangerous for Blind People
For pedestrians who cannot see or have limited vision, navigating the chaotic sidewalks and crosswalks of New York City was dicey enough before the pandemic. But the outbreak, blind people say, has made crossing the city’s streets even riskier and more harrowing. It has reduced the flow of cars and trucks at times, leaving streets READ MORE