Easy homebaked treats for your dog
Human-Animal Bond in Colorado community supporter Sue Carroll, owner of Bones du Jour, has some tasty recipes for HABIC volunteers to make for their partners and any other dogs that need a treat!
Human-Animal Bond in Colorado community supporter Sue Carroll, owner of Bones du Jour, has some tasty recipes for HABIC volunteers to make for their partners and any other dogs that need a treat!
With a background in animal-organization management and animal assistance training, Kate Gloeckner joins Human-Animal Bond in Colorado as Office Coordinator and Training Consultant.
Tips for Human-Animal Bond in Colorado volunteers to manage the process of termination, or saying good-bye, to clients.
CSU students spent the past academic year contributing, either as employee, intern, or research assistant, to the Human-Animal Bond in Colorado center in the School of Social Work.
Toby loved his job of 12 years, working together with owner Barbara Heffington, as a volunteer therapy team for Human-Animal Bond in Colorado.
Lise Youngblade, head of Colorado State University’s Department of Human Development and Family Studies, has been named dean of the College of Health and Human Sciences.
Staying active is extremely important for your dog's physical and mental well-being. Here are ways to keep your pet healthy and active during winter.
CSU student Emily Oltmanns and her service-trained dog Jackson volunteer with Human-animal Bond in Colorado (HABIC). Life as a therapy dog is the perfect job for Jackson.
An ounce of prevention: Human-Animal Bond in Colorado offers pet safety tips to help you and your family have a purr-fect holiday season.
A gift of more than $1.5 million from the Avenir Foundation will support the Human-Animal Bond in Colorado program in the School of Social Work.