Canine Advocate
Melanie Coy has been a pit bull fancier for 29 years. She's also been involved in obedience and other training and showing animals. Coy became involved in animal legislative issues in the mid-80s to dispel myths about the pit bull breed and fight against breed-specific laws. She advocates responsible dog ownership through training and educational programs, and helps shelters make dogs more adoptable.
The Power of the Human Spirit
Posted Saturday, November 20, 2010, at 9:04 AM
For several months I have been almost obsessively consumed by the Department of Corrections Puppies for Parole program at the Southeast Correctional Center in Charleston. Many of my BLOG entries have been focused on what we have been doing down there with the dogs and trainers. On Tuesday, November 16, all the hard work of the first session came to a conclusion with the Canine Good Citizen certification of the first four dogs participating in the Bootheelers program...
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