Issue 4

Toothy Tuna

Tuna was sleeping. “He really does not do much,” said Courtney Dasher, with an apologetic laugh. “He truly would prefer to just be under the covers the majority of the day.” I found that highly relatable and told her so. Besides, with 2.1 million Instagram followers, numerous television appearances, a book, a plush toy, a …

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Talking Dogs

The first time Bunny spoke, it was like a light bulb turned on in her furry head. The two-year-old, black-and-white sheepadoodle didn’t speak in the traditional sense, but rather she communicated through a soundboard dotted with round recordable buttons. Each button has a different word associated with it, and when Bunny wants to chat, she …

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The Fast and Furriest

Like any red-blooded, four-year-old goldendoodle, Lucy is irrepressibly friendly and delights in windows-down car rides. But unlike a vast majority of dog parents, Brock Keen and his wife Sara possess an automotive wanderlust that has turned the canine-on-a-roadtrip trope on its ear. Keen, a self-described petrol-head, admits to a long history of justifying car purchases …

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Bloodhounds

When Sharon Voss-Northrup noticed that her oldest dog, Shadow, a black Lab mix rescued from a high-kill shelter, had a distended abdomen and was a bit wobbly, she rushed the dog to their family vet. The doctors discovered a strange mass near Shadow’s spleen, liver, and intestines, and Shadow was sent to an emergency hospital …

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Danny Trejo

On August 23, 1969, 26-year-old Danny Trejo walked into a Greyhound bus depot in downtown San Francisco after being released from prison, where he had spent four and a half years for attempting to sell four ounces of fake heroin (sugar) to an undercover cop. “I went through the doors of the bus station and …

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