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Arelis Aguayo & Harley Dog lover by default, photographer by trade, Arelis gave us the heads up on a little known shelter in Fort Lauderdale that’s been no kill for 22 years. Her beautiful photos accompany our story, Three Things Cannot Stay Hidden. Page 51.
Lisa Jetland Alexander, Muppet & Maizey reside on a farm in Ocala with lots of animals to care for, “and the deep love of a very good man binding us all together. So, that is what I write about. It makes my heart sing.” We think The Science of Muppet will make your heart sing. Page 23.
Mikkel Becker & Willy Dog trainer, co-author of six books, including “Fearful to Fear Free” and a canine evaluator for National Disaster Search Dog Foundation. An experience with her first dog is the inspiration behind How a Problem Dog Changed the World for a Little Girl. Page 66.
LON MARTIN & GUINNESS The last page of every issue of The New Barker is from a dog’s point of view. Guinness is the only dog who’s had a voice in the magazine for the last 10 years, thanks to his hoo-man. As The Year of The Dog comes to a close, Guinness thoughtfully reflects back on his year. Page 100.
JOHN GOODWIN & JUPITER As Senior Director of The Humane Society of the United States’ Stop Puppy Mills cam- paign, John has testified before state legislatures and acted as an expert witness in criminal animal cases. Read Lawmakers Are Paying Attention, page 38. We’re looking forward to working with John in 2019.
DYLAN HARMON & NORI When he decided to take up photography, Dylan didn’t just buy a camera and start taking pictures. He immersed himself in education; attending lectures; taking courses, including an Annie Leibovitz MasterClass. It’s his eye that brought our Coffee+Rescue to life. Wanna Whole Latte Love. Page 27.
KIM LANGEVIN & JACK Capturing the essence of a dog during competition or sport - in the ring, agility or dock diving; retrieving in field and stream. This is what Kim does best, always in focus, perfectly lit: the personality of a dog in an instant. You’ll see her work in several spots throughout this issue.
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JANELLE MONTGOMERY & JEWEL Having worked in technology for 20 years, Janelle’s degree in journalism resurfaces in A 45 mph Couch Potato, page 32. Jewel, a retired racer, was also Janelle’s muse for writing and her inspiration behind a dream to someday create a dog museum.
YAHEEM MURPH & DOVER He loves photography, collecting sneakers and dogs. Yaheem’s passion in photography is with cars. He knew just what we were going for when photographing Karma, a retired racing Greyhound, in a Porsche Boxster at Reeves Import Motorcars. Page 58.
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