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Dogs2DogTags
D2DT creates an opportunity to save at risk, rescued, or donated dogs, train them, and place them with deserving service members who have been diagnosed with post combat stress and anxiety. The purpose is to provide the veteran, at no cost, a trained dog that they can gain a constant companion...
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From Ontario to Wisconsin: Traveling with Beau
| Contributor(s):: Donald F. Smith
In Part 3 in a series of stories reflecting on a 2007 trip to Alaska with his dog, Beau, the travelers cross northern Ontario into Michigan and Wisconsin and reach St. Croix Falls on the Minnesota border.
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Nature's Edge Therapy Center
Nature’s Edge Therapy Center, Inc. was founded in June 2001, with the mission of providing more effective, innovative therapeutic treatment for patients with special needs. Initially, the center provided only speech and language therapy three days a week. In the spring of 2002,...
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Stepping Stones Farms
Stepping Stone Farms is a non-profit horse rescue and therapeutic facility in Franksville that serves the needs of people in the South East Wisconsin area. In our Equine Assisted Coaching programs, people experience physical and emotional healing through riding and interacting with the horses,...
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Horse Power Healing Center, Inc.
How it Began - For many years, the mother-daughter team of, Linda and Wendy Konichek, of Jericho Creek Farms I & II, had dreamed about sharing their wonderful horses with people who did not have horses in their lives. Thus the seeds for Horse Power Healing Center (HPHC) were started. In...
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Heaven's Gait Ranch
Heaven’s Gait Ranch was founded under the guidance of our Christian values, built with the support of our generous donors, and blessed with the time and talent of our volunteers. We invite you to explore our website to learn more about our programs, as we look forward to sharing this...
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HART Equine Therapy Center, Inc.
HART is dedicated to empowering individuals with special needs through equine-assisted activities. HART Equine Therapy Center, Inc. was founded in December 2013 as a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization to provide equine-assisted activities for individuals of all ages and economic...
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Free Spirit Riders, Inc.
Free SPIRIT Riders is a 501(c)(3) Non-profit corporation and accredited therapeutic riding center at the Premier Level through the Professional association of Therapeutic Horsemanship, International (PATH, Int.).Our facility is located in Fond du Lac, WI on 38 acres of land and...
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BEAMING Inc.
BEAMING Inc. is a non-profit, 501(c)3 charitable organization based in Neenah, Wisconsin, and a member of the Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship (PATH) International. Founded in 2004, BEAMING exists to enhance the quality of life for people with special needs by developing...
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Baraboo River Equine-Assisted Therapies, Inc. (BREATHE)
B.R.E.A.THE. Inc, is a Wisconsin 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation, providing equine-related activities for therapeutic purposes, (collectively known as Equine-Assisted Activities and Therapies, or EAAT). B.R.E.A.THE is a member of the Professional Association of Therapeutic...
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Effectiveness of a simulated pack to manipulate wolf movements
| Contributor(s):: Anhalt, Christine M., Van Deelen, Timothy R., Schultz, Ronald N., Wydeven, Adrian P.
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Hospice cares for patients' pets, too
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Effects of Human Recreational Activity on The Tameness of Common Loons (Gavia immer) in Northern Wisconsin
| Contributor(s):: Seth Yund
The Common Loon (Gavia immer) is an aquatic diving bird that lives in freshwater habitats in Canada and the northern U.S.. Human activity on a loon’s resident lake may affect its fitness and behavior, yet few studies identify or quantify these effects. We modified existing techniques that...
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Furry therapists: school psychologists' perceptions of the advantages and disadvantages of animal therapy in Wisconsin schools
| Contributor(s):: Erin E. Prey, Barbara Flom (adviser)
Animal-assisted therapy and activities can greatly benefit students in schools in many ways. Many schools are successfully implementing animal-assisted therapy and activities, while many are not. The schools that are not using animals have many variables working against them, such as lack of...
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Analysis of Canis sp. Remains Recovered from the Richter Site (47DR80), a North Bay Phase Middle Woodland Occupation on Washington Island, Wisconsin
| Contributor(s):: Epstein, Emily Mueller
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When Milwaukee Streetcars Were Horse-Drawn
| Contributor(s):: Kuhm, Herbert W.
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Exploring Geospatial Trends in Urban Attitudes Toward Wolves in Wisconsin and Implications for Future Management
| Contributor(s):: Peter Hudack, Danielle Felgenhauer, Lizzi Slivinski, Annie Johnson
In 2004, the recovering Wisconsin timber wolf (Canis lupus) population reached the state management goal, set by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, of 350 wolves. Since then, the state's wolf population has nearly doubled to the current population of 690 wolves (97 percent...
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Exceptional Equestrians
Exceptional Equestrians began in 1999 with just one dedicated therapist, a single horse and a few children riding outdoors as weather permitted. We have grown into an independent non-profit organization that provides comprehensive year-round equine-assisted services to more than 100 clients of...
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Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress and the Fair Market Value Approach in Wisconsin: The Case for Extending Tort Protection to Companion Animals and Their Owners
| Contributor(s):: Pintar, Janice M.
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Therapy dogs help library patrons to learn
| Contributor(s):: Kelley, Michael, Schwartz, Meredith, Lee, Michelle, Warburton, Bob