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Celebs Share Sweet Moments With Pets in 'A Letter to My Dog'
Accomplished photojournalist Robin Layton has been capturing beautiful, intimate photographs for a majority of her life. Last year, she decided to work on a project that was near and dear to her heart, along with her two pet-loving friends, Kimi Culp and Lisa Erspamer. They wanted to offer thanks to their canine companions for…
9 Pet Myths Debunked by Oprah's Vet
Recent dog food and treat recalls may have you thinking a bit more -- not only about what's on your plate, but what's in your dog's bowl, too. After all, pets are part of the family, and we want to keep them healthy. So Rodale.com invited Shelly Rubin, VMD, director emeritus of Blum Animal Hospital in Chicago and past president…
Oprah.com Sure your dog can't read the magazine or understand the show, but that doesn't mean she can't live like one of Oprah's pampered pooches. In fact, you can completely deck out your dog in Oprah-approved accessories including an "O" collar, an "O" leash and an "O" pique polo shirt in your choice of Chateau Pink, Cape Blue or Hampton Green. If you are really committed, you can even get a soft food bowl imprinted with Oprah's initial right on the front. ...
A joyful Oprah poses with five clamoring puppies. Sadie is perched on Oprah's right shoulder. Photo: Pamela Hanson for O, The Oprah Magazine. Lookin' good, Sadie! Once perilously close to death, Sadie, the cocker spaniel puppy that Oprah adopted from PAWS Chicago, appears on the June cover of O, The Oprah Magazine, along with her media maven mommy and four adorable shelter pups (who have all found homes, too). The photograph was taken in February when Oprah visited PAWS Chicago --- a no-kill animal shelter --- to pose for the cover of the magazine's June issue, which is dedicated to animals and the bond we all share with them (as is the May 15th episode of her show). "One thing I know ...



