contributors LAURA ALLEN & LUCY LON MARTIN,GUINNESS &ROO JILLYN SIDLO &ROCKIE DEBBIE FLAMBOE & LYNNE TONTE
We always feature Laura’s profession- al photographic work of other dogs. So this issue,we decided to bring you Lucy as you’ve never seen her
before.The laughable, lovable Lab and love of Laura’s life. Page 26
YVONNE GUIBERT &CHICA
What have these two Corgis been up to? Getting ready for the holi- days, of course. Read about their antics, as told from the perspective of Guinness, in Dogs in the City, on page 120.
DANETTE MORSE,CHARLIE,KOBE
She’s a pet sitter, dog walker, trainer and show dog handler. She starts looking forward to the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show as soon as she’s on the plane heading back to Tampa from New York City. Jillyn, aka RottiGirl is hoping to adopt another Rottweiler. It’s her dog Malikai who graces the cover of this issue of The New Barker.
JACQUI SILLA & SIERRA
With Isabella Rose & Buttons. These ladies do know how to have fun. They helped organize the Chihuahuas of the Tampa Bay Area, a meet-up group of close to 300
members.The group continuously promotes shopping and giving local. They covered the Beverly Hills 3: Viva la Fiesta party thrown at Pawsitively Posh Pooch with a fun reason to celebrate the movie’s release.
GINGERWARDERS &TIPSY
They stay busy at her Carrollwood holistic boutique, Groovy Cats & Dogs. And yet,Yvonne finds time to fundraise, hold events at her store and write for The New Barker.
HEIDI JOY HOWARD &WALLY
It has been an eventful year, both personally and professionally for Danette. Charlie succumbed to cancer, Danette was invited to show her work in her first photographic exhibit at the Morean Art Center in St. Petersburg, and another dog wandered into their lives.We know you’ll enjoy her photo essay on the World Qualifying Dock Diving event in Fort Myers, as well as her travels with Bailey for our quarterly restaurant review.
HEATHER SCHULMAN & PUCK
Jacqui’s double career as a profes- sional photographer and dog trainer keeps her pretty busy. She’s a trainer who spends more time with some- one’s dog than what’s clocked on the books. Her commercial photography work has her flying between the Carolinas, New York and Florida.
PAM STUART,MONTY &PETE
After the success of her first book, Fido’s Florida:A Dog Friendly Guide to the Sunshine State, Ginger recently completed a similar travel book for Virginia dog lovers. She traveled to Tallahassee for us to cover a fundraising event for the Leon County Humane Society.
TINA VALANT, CHLOE & DRU
North East Florida dog lovers are yappier now that more of their events and stories are included in The New Barker. In fact, all Florida dog lovers can rejoice to learn how dog friendly the entire region is.
These two enjoy traveling between Tampa Bay and Central Florida to cover events and bring us new story ideas.
8 THE NEW BARKER
When freelance writer Pam and her Vizslas aren’t competing in agility, you’ll most likely find her on a horse as an AKC Hunt Test and Field Trial Judge.
While she considers herself a failure at fostering, Tina is one of South Florida’s biggest animal
advocates.As a professional photog- rapher, you might find her on the golf course shooting for the PGA, but she always has her eyes out for an animal who needs help.
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