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LAURA ALLEN & LUCY As a pro- fessional photographer, Laura has worked with us for, going on 11 years. You’ll see Laura’s work throughout this issue, including our feature on VIP Rescue, The Faceless For The Voiceless. Page 24. And our Doggie Dining Restaurant Review of Sea Sea Riders. Page 90.


ELIZABETH F. BAIRD, DVM, CVPP, CCRT, KEEVARUE & STITCH Arthritis affects a huge portion of the animal population and Dr. Baird actively seeks ways to minimize a pet’s discomfort through her practice. Read the second part of her two-art article on Canine Osteoarthritis. Page 72.


LAURA BASS & BOBO An active animal advocate, shelter volunteer, Vegan Spirituality Group Leader and student of Metaphysics and Eco-Psychology, Laura attended Humane Lobby Day in Tallahassee. She gives us an overview of her visit with tips on how to reach out to our elected officials. Page 38.


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CORY COOPER & DEXTER Cory oversees TampaPets.org. The organization partners with com- munity leaders to produce free events, food drives and marketing initiatives to benefit Tampa Bay area rescue groups. Two cats and a village of people inspired her story on page 22.


DYLAN M. HARMON & NORI A man of many talents, Dylan has parlayed his sharp eye as an expert groomer into creating art through the camera lens. Building his portfolio, he works with up- and-coming fashion companies. Check out his work in our feature on grooming. Page 49.


DR. TIMOTHY HODGE & AMELIA Running two separate practices keeps Dr. Hodge busy. He always finds time to contribute something that resonates with our readers. In this issue, it’s ear infec- tions - something many of us are familiar with. But, what can we do to help our itchy canines? Page 70.


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LON MARTIN & GUINNESS You may never look at your swimming pool the same way again, once you read this install- ment of Life From A Dog’s Perspective. Guinness the Corgi channels his inner thoughts through his hooman, Lon. The results are always comical. Page 100.


HEATHER SCHULMAN & PUCK We’ve come to rely on our dynamic duo for story ideas, social media promotions, research and good old-fashion support. She helps us cover events across Tampa Bay and Central Florida. All of this while overseeing Puck’s healthcare and rehabilitation, including regular acupunture treatment.


TINAVALANT & SEBASTIAN She’ll leave her home in Boca Raton to capture a good dog story for us. She has become an interna- tional celebrity on butterflies. “Butterflies are signs of transforma- tion and hope,” she says. Her pho- tography is featured throughout this issue including The Worth Avenue Pet Parade feature. Page 88.


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