It's a great honor to have my work in the realm of veterinary medicine get recognized by others in the pet industry that I admire. Recently, Dogster.com's Carol Bryant (who should also be recognized on this list) included me among the 8 People from the Dog World You Should Know Right Now.
Thank you Carol and Dogster.com for this great recognition.


1. Eldad and Audrey Hagar, rescue warriors
Audrey and Eldad Hagar have been fostering hundreds of animals in their home for the past eight years. They created Hope for Paws to help animals who suffer and die because of negligence and abuse. Eldad took it one step further, with a huge network of rescuers from all over the world on his Facebook page. Pamela Mitchell shared Eldad's heroic actions with Dogster readers as well. Eldad gets down in the trenches to rescue animals. From rescuing a blind dog abandoned and discarded in a pile of trash to helping a dog left to fend for himself in the desert, Eldad takes his work seriously.
2. Bernie Berlin, foster hero
Silence isn’t the answer. Dogs in shelters need a voice, someone to speak for them. Enter Bernie Berlin, founder of A Place to Bark, a no-kill foster and adoption rescue dedicated to saving the lives of animals in Tennessee. Established in 2001, the foster works with a variety of animal control agencies, rescuing animals from high-kill shelters and fostering them until they are healthy. They are then placed for adoption through humane societies in various parts of the country.
3. Patrick Mahaney, veterinary visionary
When Patrick Mahaney's dog, Cardiff, was diagnosed with immune mediated hemolytic anemia (IMHA), he knew the illness was typically fatal, as the immune system would destroy the body's red blood cells. Mahaney fought back by taking a more holistic approach to treating his pooch. Combining a Western approach with Chinese herbs and other supplements, and with acupuncture and acupressure treatment, Mahaney has been able to manage Cardiff's disease, along with those of other IMHA clients.
3. Shawna Schuh, canine networking wizard
Starting a career in the pet business isn't easy. As the president of Women in the Pet Industry Network, Schuh focuses her efforts on helping women realize their fullest potential in the pet industry. Members include groomers, pet sitters, vets, artists, trainers, breeders, pet store operators, and product developers.
4. Anthony Rubio, dog designer
Anthony Rubio is a man with a mission, which is inspired by his love of fashion, art, and, of course, a dog. His dog Bandit served as muse for many of his canine fashions, and his unique creations have been featured on TMZ, Perez Hilton, Today, and more.
5. Joe and Robbin Everett, podcast pros
TPPC.tv started as a Web-based television show, website, and blog for pet and animal lovers, and it's grown to include a weekly radio show, Pets Teach Us So Much (which is then available as a podcast). This labor of love was started by Joe and Robbin Everett and continues to gain popularity with their fans.
6. Laura Nativo, fairy dogmother
As one of the stars of the CBS reality show Greatest American Dog, actress/producer Laura Nativo admits that dogs are her passion. And the Fairy Dog Mother is a regular on the Hallmark Channel.
7. Chloe DiVita, blogging maven
When a pet writer helps teach bloggers how to monetize their words, that person deserves a spotlight. The self-titled "Chief of Everything" of BlogPaws, a company founded in 2009 by three pet bloggers, Chloe DiVita focuses on helping bloggers and animals.
8. Bob Shaughnessy, online trailblazer
When Bob Shaughnessy searched online for pet fashion designers, he was unable to find anything. So he started a private Facebook group that evolved into PawVogue. PawVogue is the first pet fashion portal for pet fashion designers and people who love to dress their pets.
Thank you for reading this article. Your questions and comments are completely welcome (I’ll respond).
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