Tag Archive: creative-writing

For The Love Of Dogs By Tara Stermer

I often wonder what drives a human to want a dog. After 20 years of working in this field, sometimes this question still burns in my mind. Is it the ...

Visiting Hours by Mark Steinberg

I visited Jesse this morning and she hates her new surroundings. Though she's not normally a whiner, she seems to find nothing right about the place. Knowing her as I do, ...

“Los Angeles Woman Confesses to Abusive Relationship with Dog” by Sheila Appleby Williams

Now before you put the nearest animal shelter/rescue group on speed dial, the nature of this abusive relationship needs to be clarified. The woman, identified as Sheila Appleby Williams ...

“Leave no Brownie Behind” by Sheila Ballen

I was not even sitting in the chair when I blurted out, “Can I take my dog with me?” That was my opening in my interview with the international nongovernmental ...

Buster The Miracle by Claire Mathews

We love hearing about your dog's heroic tales at K9 Magazine. Please read about Buster's plight and how Claire will be eternally grateful for her visit to the local rescue ...

Underdogs: Life In A City Dog Shelter by Kristain Beard

His paw sneaks through the bottom of the kennel towards my sneaker - pushing through a small space between the concrete floor with chipped green paint that’s seen better days ...

Words Are Optional: by Rob Helton

n Eastern North Carolina the humidity is high, mosquitoes are lethal and brackish water ways are as common to the coastal terrain as cacti are to the desert.

A Second Chance: by Kathryn Randall

Wearily, he wonders what will happen next. Scruffy and dirty, the dog crouches in the back of the crate, quivering. Fearful eyes dart back and forth as if to ward ...

Gus: A Special Dog Like No Other

Tuesday, 5:30 a.m. I awoke with a start and my first thought was “I forgot to let the dog out during the night”. I had gotten in the habit ...

Bear: The Great Adventure

Written by Jennifer Wright | Rights reserved. There is a quote that says, “I wish I was the person my dog thinks I am.” I find that to be so true. ...

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