contributors
LAURA ALLEN & LUCY She is an award-winning photographer, well- known for her pet portraiture work. She is also an expert commercial pho- tographer. It is her work that is part of our Leashes and Collar Fashion Review in this issue; page 35.
BAILEYARCHIBALD wears a visor and sunglasses while dining out, so no one will recognize her. She is, after all the dining diva restaurant reviewer for The New Barker. For this issue, she vis- ited Sweet Sage Cafe on Redington Beach with friends; page 90.
CATE BRONSON & RAY As an active animal advocate Cate brings a fresh perspective to her volunteer work, especially when it comes to Greyhounds. Dedicated to her writing craft, her work has been recognized by Writer’s Digest. Going Grey, page 54.
THOMAS LLOYD & BEN As a writer, Tom’s favorite subject has become his dog, Ben. They frequent dog parks together and observe the shenanigans that go on there. And he enjoys writing poetry. In this issue, he gives a layman’s take to Ben’s ACL surgery; page 77.
LON MARTIN, ROSIE & GUINNESS Are dogs super heroes? Guinness, the Pembroke Welsh Corgi certainly believes he is. He has also convinced Little Roo of his super power skills. Luckily, his human loves writing about their adventures. What does “Act Natural” mean to Guinness? page 108.
SANDY MESMER & SHEILA She loves all dogs, but the Silky is Sandy’s favorite breed. Sandy runs a comprehensive website, About-Small-
Dogs.com and is the author of “How To Make Your Dog Into a Show Off.” Her provacative piece on Mandatory Spay/Neuter appears on page 76.
DENISE MUELLER & KATZE She adeptly covers Manatee and Sarasota forThe New Barker. She also volunteers her professional photography to ani- mal advocacy, like Manatee County Animal Services. Learn more about her pet project on page 28.
DIANE ROSENBERG & WILLOW Seemingly joined at the hip, as Diane describes it, these two help us cover and photograph events in the Gainesville area. Her love of children shines through as a crossing guard. She is sure that Willow actually adopted her four years ago.
EMILY SCHLANSKY-MUSCATELLO & DOLLY She works with pet-related professionals to help them attain more success, while also covering events in Central Florida for us. Her work has been featured on Animal Planet and in the Wall Street Journal. Emily has tips for bringing a new dog home; page 80.
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HEATHER SCHULMAN & PUCK Heather has provided assistance in event coverage, story development, photogra- phy and social media throughout Florida for The New Barker since 2009. Our world view of canines remains even fresher with Heather’s thought- provoking perspectives.
TINAVALANT, CHLOE & DRU She is a self-proclaimed dog event diva, so we’re happy to have her covering South Florida stories and events for us. She’s also an award-winning photogra- pher of weddings, events, dogs and people. Her favorite photographic sub- jects are nature and of course, dogs.
GLORIAYARINA, HER SISTER FERN GOODMAN WITH TONY, SONNY & LADY A new dog park in the area? There’s a good chance this writer/photographer team is partici- pating and covering it for The New Barker. Read about the new Vero Beach dog park; page 96.
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