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Posts by Sassafras Lowrey
Sassafras Lowrey
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Sassafras Lowrey is an author and dog trainer and is the 2013 winner of the
Lambda Literary
Emerging Writer Award. Sassafras’ books have been honored by
Dog Writers Association of America
. Sassafras holds an MFA from
Goddard College
in Fiction. Sassafras is the author of
Chew This Journal: An Activity Book for You and Your Dog
and
Tricks in the City: For Daring Dogs and the Humans that Love Them
Health
She Wrote the Book on Canine Cognitive Dysfunction
Sassafras Lowrey
1
Health
Nutritional Help for Canine Cognitive Dysfunction
Sassafras Lowrey
2
Health
Dog Dementia: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Sassafras Lowrey
29
Health
Happy Hydrotherapy
Sassafras Lowrey
15
Vet Visits
Fear Free Veterinary Care
Sassafras Lowrey
26
Lifestyle
Take a Hike! (With Your Dog)
Sassafras Lowrey
4
Human Focus
Dog Kisses: Is Your Dog Really Kissing You?
Sassafras Lowrey
8
First Aid
Marijuana Toxicity in Dogs
Sassafras Lowrey
2
Beginner Dog Training
Does Your Female Dog Hump?
Sassafras Lowrey
20
ER & Surgery
Double TPLO Surgery for Dogs
Sassafras Lowrey
11
Beginner Dog Training
Autistic Dogs: Can Dogs Have Autism?
Sassafras Lowrey
17
Environmental Hazards
Smoke Inhalation and Dogs
Sassafras Lowrey
1
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