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receives some wonderful press and letters from members and facilities! Check our News Page frequently to read about the great stuff our members are involved in. Some of these articles require Adobe Acrobat Reader. Down load a free version!

new Clare Ong, a Boston University student, submitted this video about Therapy Dogs to the 2022 Boston Press Photographers Association’s college contest, and won first place in the video category! Congratulations, Clare and thank you for sharing. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T7z_niEn8XY

Two Reading Partner Teams visit Wheelock College to share their experiences. Read More on the Wheelock College Resource Center Blog.

Therapy Dog, Marco, helps Swansea students improve their reading skills. Read More...

Suzie-Q visits the Ayer Public Library and is showered with hugs from the children.

Tufts University students get a break from mid-term exams when Dog B.O.N.E.S. Therapy dog teams visit campus. Read more in the Somerville Patch!

Resident's at Tewksbury Hospital and Emeritas, both in Tewksbury, enjoy visits from Therapy Dog teams. Read more in this great article by Lowell Sun reporter Joyce Tsai.

Group provides dog show for Cedar Hill Resident. Many Dog B.O.N.E.S. members put on a show for Cedar Hill Resident in Randolf. Enjoy this great article by Kate Shively of Wicked Local Randolf.

Winchester library program proves furry ears listen well. Therapy dogs like Bixby help beginning readers gain confidence. Read More...

More Great Press! Dog B.O.N.E.S. is highlighted in recent Tewksbury Town Crier article.

The Holliston Tab ran a piece on Holliston resident Olivia Albro and her dog, Roxy, recent graduates from the Dog B.O.N.E.S. Read More....

Dog B.O.N.E.S. received some great press regarding Scituate Reading Program in the Boston Globe. Check out the article....

Grey2KUSA searched nation-wide and selected a member of Dog B.O.N.E.S. as "Mr. September" for their 2010 calendar. Find Out More....

Dog B.O.N.E.S. Celebrates Five Years of Service
celebrated 5-years of service to the communities of Massachusetts and
recognized 32 Therapy Teams and Board Members for their years of service and dedication.
Read More...

For Lad the therapy dog, making people smile is all in a day's work: by Susan Spencer Correspondent Northbridge Flash.

Dog B.O.N.E.S. teams participate in Boston Children's Museum Access/Ability Awareness Day.Read More...

Therapy Dogs Roo and Rylee were all ears at a Hingham Pulic School as the children read stories. These therapy dogs having quite an impact on this literacy program. Read article from the Patriot Ledger.

Special Thanks to member Ellen Duranceau for sharing her Therapy Dog Experience with all of us.

Eight new therapy dog teams were certified at a day long workshop hosted on Martha's Vinyard! From the MV Times....

Dog B.O.N.E.S. members Marily McMillan and Dan Miller share a little class with
Class, Inc., an organziation located in Lawrence, MA that works with people with disabilities. Read More...

Lucy, the Reading Partner Therapy Dog, Attends South School in Stoughton!
(Reprinted From the Stoughton Public Schools Web Site!)

Dog B.O.N.E.S held very successful Wag-the-Tale conference. Fourteen teams earned their Reading Partner Certification! Read More....

members receive OUTSTANDING CITIZEN'S AWARD 2004 from Middlesex North Resource Center, Inc.

East Brookfield, MA resident and her canine Bruno become trained therapy dog team.
(Reprinted from the Spencer New Leader, Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2003)

Junior Members of Dog B.O.N.E.S. bring joy to many!

Vermont Children's Hospital shares a letter of thanks.

Catalyst, a newsletter from Dancing Star Productions, highlights Dog B.O.N.E.S. in their July 2003 editon.

Dog B.O.N.E.S. President named Goddess Granola's Goddess of the Month!

No Dogging it for Therapy's Sake (By: Walter Bird, Jr. Blackstone Valley Tribune)

Therapy Dogs Bring a Touch of Home to Seniors

Haverhill Public Library has a special visitor.

Therapy Dogs Come to Aid of Young Readers

Therapy Dogs Connect with Patients
reprinted from the Boston Medical Center's Newsletter MedCenter News

Chess the therapy dog scores with Medford Seniors
By: James Haynes~ Reprinted from the Medford Transcript, July 25, 2002

Nick the Collie Brings Joy to Nursing Home Residents
By: Joseph Domelowicz, Jr.~ Reprinted from the Winthrop Sun Transcript

Establishes a Board of Directors

 

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