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Local Resident to Represent Bowling Green at Rose Bowl Parade

Float featuring service dogs in the Rose Bowl Parade

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Bowling Green resident Teresa Harper will participate in the upcoming Rose Bowl Parade on January 1, 2025, representing Canine Companions. The parade aims to raise awareness for service dogs, showcasing their importance while celebrating local community efforts. Federico’s nonprofit initiative is addressing the high costs of training service dogs and aims to make these vital supports more accessible.

Bowling Green Resident to Step Out in Style at the Rose Bowl Parade

Bowling Green is gearing up for an exciting start to the New Year as a local resident prepares to participate in the iconic Rose Bowl Parade on January 1, 2025. The event promises to be a spectacular showcase of creativity, beauty, and purpose as it will spotlight Canine Companions, a non-profit organization with a heartwarming mission. This year, Lions International has chosen to feature these wonderful service dogs on their float, focusing on raising awareness for their invaluable service.

A Passion for Paws

Teresa Harper, a dedicated member of the Lion’s Club and a passionate puppy raiser for Canine Companions, is thrilled to play a role in this prestigious event. Her excitement radiates as she prepares to walk alongside her pint-sized furry friends, bringing attention to the amazing work these service dogs do. Since 1975, Canine Companions has been training service dogs and providing them free of charge, making a significant impact on the lives of countless individuals across the country.

Canine Companions isn’t just any service provider; it holds the title as the largest trainer of service dogs in the United States. Every day, these beautiful dogs help improve the lives of those with disabilities, providing companionship and assistance that’s nothing short of life-changing.

A Changing Trend in Dog Names

Bella. This name, inspired by characters from contemporary pop culture — think of the beloved series Twilight and the magical world of Harry Potter — reigns supreme.

And it doesn’t stop there! Mythological names are also making quite a splash with dogs rising to fame. Names like Loki at #38, Zeus at #40, and Thor at #76 are becoming increasingly popular among pet owners. Interestingly, different regions have unique preferences for dog names, showcasing the local flavor that makes each area special.

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The Importance of Service Animals

Bowie, a golden-pyrenees, has a vital role in helping him navigate his epilepsy by alerting him before seizures strike.

The reality is that service dogs come with steep costs — averaging around $30,000 — making them out of reach for many individuals with disabilities. McGill is on a mission to change that. His recently established nonprofit aims to offer service dog training at a much lower price, hoping to provide some of this life-changing support free of charge someday. He strongly believes in the importance of service dogs for a variety of disabilities and encourages the community to rally behind this wonderful cause.

A Bright Future is Paw-sible

Rose Bowl Parade is set to be a fantastic way to celebrate these bonds, and the work being done by local heroes like Teresa Harper and Ben McGill is paving the way for a better understanding and support of our furry friends.

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