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LON MARTIN, ROSIE & GUINNESS What goes through a dog’s mind when his partner-in-crime and confi- dante is no longer around to race the hallways and chase lizards? Read our favorite Corgi’s ode to Rosie, the most ravishing, riveting little Roo anyone would love to call a best friend. Page 92.


JOYCE MCCOMBS & GABY She fell in love with photography in high school and landed a dream job with a well-known teen magazine in Los Angeles. After serving in the US mili- tary and starting a family she started her own photography business, and hasn’t looked back. Joyce is our Central Florida rover reporter.


HEATHER SCHULMAN & PUCK Baseball, fishing and Puck are her favorite pastimes, not necessarily in that order. She helps us keep up with all things dog in Florida, covering events and special interest stories. She also keeps The New Barker social media machines well-oiled. Read her story about Canine Commandos. Page 60.


ELIZABETH F. BAIRD, DVM, CVPP, CCRT, KEEVARUE & STITCH As the owner of Country Oaks Animal Hospital and Steele Pain Management & Rehabilitation Center for Animals, Dr. Baird enjoys general practice as well as specialty practice in veterinary pain management and rehabilitation. Read her thoughts on acupuncture in What’s The Point? on page 62.


DAVE COVERLY & MACY His car- toons, Speed Bump, appears in more than 400 newspapers, including the Washington Post, the Detroit Free Press and nowThe New Barker. He was given the Reuben Award for Outstanding Cartoonist of the Year by the National Cartoonists Society. His new book, Dogs Are People, Too is reviewed in our Books, Movies & More column. Page 45.


DR. TIMOTHY HODGE & AMELIA A graduate of Mississippi State University, College of Veterinary Medicine, Dr. Hodge has practiced in Tampa since 1995. He oversees two clinics: Harbourside Animal Hospital and CrossCreek Medical Centre. Read Dr. Hodge’s thoughts on microchipping inA Chip Off The Old Block on page 64.


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JACQUI SILLA & SIERRA Her work as a commercial photographer may have her flying between Florida, New York and the Carolinas. Her first love, though, is helping people work with their dogs’ behavioral issues. Jacqui is one of our Tampa Bay Area rover reporters and photographers. Her work appears in Counselors In Fur, page 54.


PAM STUART, MONTY & PETE In this issue, Pam’s work is featured in Broken Down Angel on page 31. It is an account, as told to her by Lonnie Spell, dog trainer, that strongly supports the belief that no dog is disposable and with guidance, can be fixed. This is a story about one such gun dog, given a second chance to live life like a dog again.


TINAVALANT & SEBASTIAN As we headed to print with this issue and Tropical Storm Erika was heading our way, Tina was making plans to cover the Hang 20 Surf Dog Classic in Jupiter. Read her account on a Bay Area bait dog in Going Rogue on page 52. See our win- ter issue to find out if Tina made it to Jupiter or if Erika squelched her plans.


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