General, PPH Blog Claire Richardson General, PPH Blog Claire Richardson

THE IMPORTANCE OF GROOMING

From wagging tails to wet noses, we all know dogs have a way of bringing boundless joy into our lives. As their loyal companions, it’s our responsibility to ensure their well-being and happiness. While providing food, shelter, and love are just some of the important factors of owning a dog, one part is often overlooked. Grooming!

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NEW YEAR, NEW YEAR ADVENTURES FOR YOU AND YOUR DOG IN 2024!

As we embark on a brand-new year, what better way to kick it off than by setting exciting goals for you and your faithful companion? Whether you’re a seasoned adventurer or a couch-loving duo, 2024 is the perfect time to explore new horizons and create lasting memories with your dog!

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A 2023 GUIDE: THE BEST DOG TOYS AND TREATS FOR HOLIDAY GIFTING!

Let’s face the facts; gifts are hard to pick out for people, but when it comes to our dogs, choosing the perfect gift can be both fun and rewarding! Dogs have a way of melting our hearts with their unconditional love and boundless energy, making the holiday season the perfect time to show them some extra appreciation.

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General, National, PPH Blog, Service Dogs Danielle Stockbridge General, National, PPH Blog, Service Dogs Danielle Stockbridge

HONORING HEROES THROUGH YOUR LASTING LEGACY

At Paws for Purple Hearts, we believe that dogs have the power to change a Warrior’s life. Through providing canine-assisted therapy and Service Dogs to Veterans facing mobility challenges or trauma-related conditions, Paws for Purple Hearts maintains a lasting commitment to serving the American heroes that sacrificed so much for our nation.

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EAGLE SCOUT PROJECT: NEW TRAINING EQUIPMENT

This Spring our Bay Area site was lucky enough to receive a donation of new training equipment from Jared, a local Boy Scout, for his Eagle Scout project. In line with the overarching goals for an Eagle Scout project, Jared has worked hard to prepare, plan, fundraise, and create the training items.

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