We are with Love on a Leash. After Sidney passed his AKC Canine Good Citizen test, we enrolled in a 6-week therapy dog course. Then we had 10 supervised visits, an evaluation and then we were fully certified.
I don't know what organizations might be available in your area. Here is a list of active Love on a Leash chapters in California:
Maybe it is the extra special work that we do with a rescue that creates that extra special bond. We got Chepstow at 12 weeks and he has been a perfect corgi his entire life and we love him. But with Tenby we have cried, celebrated his sucess, smiled at his failures and enjoy his personality so much, we love him. He is so in tune to me, last year I had a BIG hernia repair. Moving around was hard and everytime I moaned or said ouch (or worst) he would run from wherever he was to my chair or the bed and get right in my face. He just wanted to make sure I was OK. He loves Roger, but he is my boy.
At 4:46pm on September 30, 2012, Roger/Laurie said…
If we had known the "blood,sweat and tears" of rescues (Tenby) not sure we would have taken on the challenge. But we didn't know and we all survived. He is such a wonderful guy we always say, "if only we had gotten him as a baby". I really don't think we could have done it without Chepstow, he has spent the last 5 years trying so hard to make that crazy tri brother of his act correctly. Chepstow gets so frustrated with Tenby. It keeps us laughing.
At 12:51am on September 25, 2012, Geri & Sidney said…
Welcome Mara, William and Taffy!
At 1:36pm on September 24, 2012, Roger/Laurie said…
My inlaws lived in Granda Hills on Balboa. Small world. I am glad to hear that SP has a lot of corgis. I have to laugh at your alpha dog reference. At our house Chepstows thinks he is the alpha dog, but Tenby knows he is.
We rescued Tenby at 6 months and he has been a handful. Zero socialization with people or other dogs, house training took 18 months. But he is a joy and is the most loving, funny and goofy guy.
At 9:56am on September 24, 2012, Roger/Laurie said…
My parents lived on Stratford across the street from Garfield Park when I was born. We moved to the corner of Oak and Milan when I was in 9th grade. Of course that was many years ago, I graduated from SPHS in 1969. I only get back for high school reunions.
At 10:32pm on September 21, 2012, Roger/Laurie said…
Welcome.........I was born and raised in South Pas.
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HI Mara,
We are with Love on a Leash. After Sidney passed his AKC Canine Good Citizen test, we enrolled in a 6-week therapy dog course. Then we had 10 supervised visits, an evaluation and then we were fully certified.
I don't know what organizations might be available in your area. Here is a list of active Love on a Leash chapters in California:
ALIFORNIA: Camarillo
Pleasant Valley
Debbie Norris
debbie@GaryNorrisLaw.com
CALIFORNIA: Conejo Valley
Conejo Valley LOAL
Paula Lipman
plipman@dslextreme.com
CALIFORNIA: Crestline
Comfort Pets
Linda Smith
www.comfortpets.org
info@comfortpets.org
CALIFORNIA: Encinitas
Encinitas LOAL
(Rancho Coastal Humane Society)
Mary Pilon
volunteer@rchumanesociety.org
CALIFORNIA: Hemet
Hemet LOAL
Cindy Pierson
lpie229620@earthlink.net
CALIFORNIA: Highland
PAWS
Jeannie Williams
jeanstedwin@yahoo.com
CALIFORNIA: Rancho Cucamonga
Paw Stars
Helen Pietrzak
pawstars@charter.net
909-261-8898
CALIFORNIA: Redlands
Paws 4 Happiness
Deborah VanGelder
K9TrainerDeb@Yahoo.com
CALIFORNIA: San Diego
San Diego LOAL
www.SanDiegoLOAL.com
Robin Kaufman
SanDiegoLOAL@aol.com
CALIFORNIA: San Diego, Central
Love on a Leash San Diego Central
Susan Subkow
sandago@aol.com
CALIFORNIA: San Diego, North County
San Diego North County LOAL
Connie Kelly
1luckydogmom@gmail.com
CALIFORNIA: Temecula-Murietta
Love on a Leash K-9 Komfort
Jan Clark-George
jan.ndean@verizon.net
CALIFORNIA: Thousand Oaks
Buddy Brigade
Eileen Barron
efbarron@gmail.com
CALIFORNIA: Ventura
Poinsettia Pet Therapy
Joan Shugar
joanie_shugar@mac.com
CALIFORNIA: Wrightwood
Paws for Literacy
Susan & Phil Strange
phil@strangelaw.net
CALIFORNIA: Yucaipa
Yucaipa LOAL
Elicia Casey
elicia@enlightendogs.com
Maybe it is the extra special work that we do with a rescue that creates that extra special bond. We got Chepstow at 12 weeks and he has been a perfect corgi his entire life and we love him. But with Tenby we have cried, celebrated his sucess, smiled at his failures and enjoy his personality so much, we love him. He is so in tune to me, last year I had a BIG hernia repair. Moving around was hard and everytime I moaned or said ouch (or worst) he would run from wherever he was to my chair or the bed and get right in my face. He just wanted to make sure I was OK. He loves Roger, but he is my boy.
If we had known the "blood,sweat and tears" of rescues (Tenby) not sure we would have taken on the challenge. But we didn't know and we all survived. He is such a wonderful guy we always say, "if only we had gotten him as a baby". I really don't think we could have done it without Chepstow, he has spent the last 5 years trying so hard to make that crazy tri brother of his act correctly. Chepstow gets so frustrated with Tenby. It keeps us laughing.
Welcome Mara, William and Taffy!
My inlaws lived in Granda Hills on Balboa. Small world. I am glad to hear that SP has a lot of corgis. I have to laugh at your alpha dog reference. At our house Chepstows thinks he is the alpha dog, but Tenby knows he is.
We rescued Tenby at 6 months and he has been a handful. Zero socialization with people or other dogs, house training took 18 months. But he is a joy and is the most loving, funny and goofy guy.
My parents lived on Stratford across the street from Garfield Park when I was born. We moved to the corner of Oak and Milan when I was in 9th grade. Of course that was many years ago, I graduated from SPHS in 1969. I only get back for high school reunions.
Welcome.........I was born and raised in South Pas.