2024 Bark in Style Photo Reveal Party

2024 Bark in Style Photo Reveal Party

Join us for the 2024 Bark in Style Photo Reveal Party, a festive, dog-friendly event on Saturday, October 19, from 4:30 to 6:30 pm at Props Brewery Hammock Bay!

You’ll want to come celebrate with “oohs” and “ahhs” at the 2024 Bark In Style Photo Contest winners. Our black drape reveal of the printed portraits of the Top Dogs, Stylish Canines, and Darling Divas will leave you clapping with glee.

Light hors d’oeuvres, a cash bar, and a silent auction will make this a festive event you don’t want to miss!

The Bark in Style winners’ portraits are photographed and sponsored by Wooftografie.

Please RSVP in the form below.

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Ninth Annual Barktoberfest

Ninth Annual Barktoberfest

The Emerald Coast’s favorite doggie costume contest and social is back! Join Dog-Harmony at the 9th Annual Barktoberfest, a canine-only trick-or-treating event, at Grand Park in Grand Boulevard at Sandestin on Friday, October 25, 2024, from 4:30 to 6:30 pm.

Complete with Oktoberfest libations, light bites from JC’s Gourmet, music by GTS Entertainment, and incredible raffle prizes, this event will feature a canine Halloween costume contest. For a $15 donation (or $20 the day of), costumed pets and pawrents can enter to win prizes in the Halloween costume contest. 

Rescue Animal Photography is sponsoring professional photographs of you and your canine trick-or-treater.

This event is free and open to the public and is presented as part of the Coastal Culture Series made possible by the Grand Boulevard Arts & Entertainment Program.

No prong, choke, or shock collars, please.

From Rescue to Rehab: One Dog’s Mission to Bring Harmony to Healthcare

From Rescue to Rehab: One Dog’s Mission to Bring Harmony to Healthcare

Written by Christie Solomon

An exuberant, reddish-brown puppy found herself living on the street in northwest Florida. Originally thought to be male, she was called Cleo by Animal Control. She was taken to two different animal rescue agencies before finding her place, the second of which determined she was, in fact, a girl, and changed her name to Chloe. When she was ready to be adopted into a “forever” home, Chloe was dressed up in cute costumes to disguise her large size, strength, and likely pit bull heritage, and she even appeared in the local news.

After more than six months at the shelter, a new volunteer who did not intend to adopt a dog appeared. It was love at first sight and the would-be volunteer immediately dropped to the ground to greet Chloe, who excitedly kissed her face. The volunteer took Chloe home on a trial basis and the pair began working diligently on training with Nancy Bown, CPDT-KA and founder of Dog-Harmony. Chloe gradually gained confidence and overcame her fear of garbage trucks and plastic bags.

Bown, an evaluator for Intermountain Therapy Animals, recognized that Chloe had the right personality to become a therapy dog and encouraged the pair to become evaluated. In 2023 at age six, Chloe and her mom became a certified therapy dog team with Dog-Harmony. They now volunteer at HCA Florida Healthcare’s Rehabilitation Institute of Northwest Florida in Destin. 

Each week, Chloe brings 65 pounds of love and joy to staff and patients – and the occasional tears to patients who miss their dogs. Her favorite place to visit at the rehab center is the physical therapy (PT) gym, where she can interact with the PT patients. She is a great aid, assisting with repetitive arm movements as a command to sit, stay, or play fetch.

One day, Chloe almost fell asleep standing up as she received an excellent massage from a patient, who she distracted from blood pressure measurements before the patient began her work in the gym. The patient’s blood pressure visually dropped on the device’s screen as she patted Chloe.

A fellow volunteer at the rehab center, Sue Marks, said of Chloe:

“The staff have to give Chloe a hug, pet, or scratch and they tell us which patients in specific rooms would love a visit from Chloe each week. We have learned so many pet names and breeds belonging to the staff and patients. A smile after a visit from Chloe goes a long way. She is so well-behaved. She takes treats nicely. She makes my day on Fridays, too.”

Appreciating Chloe’s regular visits, the staff at the rehab center awarded Chloe the prestigious honor of Employee of the Month in February 2024.

Today, roughly 50% of American households (approximately 65 million) have a dog at home. Nearly all pet owners in the U.S. (97%) consider their companion animals family members. Living with dogs at home reduces stress and anxiety, lowers blood pressure, and improves the mood of humans.

Medical studies have shown that patients interacting with qualified therapy dog teams have been able to heal and recover faster. After only a few minutes of interaction, it is evident how profoundly therapy dog teams affect patients and staff as they benefit from a “bit of home” in a difficult clinical setting.

In an inpatient rehabilitation unit of John Hopkins University’s School of Medicine, doctors realized “patients who participated in animal therapy were able to meet goals faster by involving the animals – standing for longer periods while patting a dog, for instance.”

Dog-Harmony is experiencing an overwhelming demand for qualified therapy dog teams in healthcare and a significant shortage of qualified therapy dog teams in northwest Florida. The 501(c)3 non-profit provides complimentary, ongoing training for therapy dog teams, coordinates their placement in healthcare facilities, accompanies team visits, and provides management and oversight for its healthcare partners. Dog-Harmony spends an average of 10 hours of orientation, which is provided at no cost to the teams, and is required for each team after the evaluation resulting in certification.

Because of Dog-Harmony’s significant experience and multiple relationships with national pet therapy organizations (i.e., Intermountain Therapy Animals, Therapy Pet Connections, Pet Partners, etc.), the non-profit can manage and assign qualified dog therapy teams based on abilities, temperaments, and clinical requirements.

The non-profit also spends a significant number of hours on continued monitoring of team performance and ongoing therapy dog team training specific to animal-assisted therapy in healthcare.

According to Dog-Harmony’s regionally-focused survey of 895 respondents in 2023, 31% of people think animal-assisted therapy is “very important” and most responded with interest in helping to support by volunteering their time, skills, and knowledge. Dog-Harmony also needs financial support to sustain the hospital therapy dog program, which is provided at no cost; and for interested therapy dog partners to start the certification program required to volunteer at regional healthcare facilities.

To support Dog-Harmony’s therapy dog program, currently managed for HCA Florida Destin-Fort Walton Beach and Twin Cities hospitals, and expand its reach to additional healthcare institutions in the area, visit Dog-Harmony.org/donate.

Fifth Annual Hops for Hounds

Fifth Annual Hops for Hounds

We will still hold Hops for Hounds today. The pavilion at Props Brewery is covered and the party is still planned.

Put on your walking shoes and leash up your furry friends becauseHops for Hounds is back!

Join Dog-Harmony for an exciting day at the Fifth Annual Hops for Hounds, happening on Sunday, February 23rd from 1-3 pm at Props Craft Brewery Hammock Bay.

The event will feature a short tail-wagging stroll followed by a lively after-party celebrating our beloved pets! For $35 per person, you and your furry companion can enjoy a family-friendly atmosphere featuring craft beer, live music, food trucks, and more. Rescue Animal Photography is sponsoring professional photographs of you and your canine.

Don’t miss out on our exclusive event T-shirts—quantities are limited, so be sure to register early! Registrations received by Monday, February 10 will guarantee your T-shirt.

Bring your whole family and your four-legged pals for a day of fun while raising funds for Dog-Harmony. All proceeds from Hops for Hounds will help support the pups and programs in our community.

All dogs must be current on rabies vaccinations and at least 6 months old.
Please no prong, shock, or choke collars.

Did you know Dog Harmony’s services include Animal Assisted Therapy, Children’s Education and Community Education, Pet Bereavement Counseling, and a low-income, needs-based program for keeping dogs at home and out of shelters? Last year, our Therapy Dog program touched the lives of over 200 people in local hospitals each week. Dog-Harmony also provided over 240 hours of education and training for families with pups who were at risk of owner surrender situations.

We hope you’ll join us and consider supporting this year to help us reach our fundraising goal.

Sponsorship opportunities are available for a limited time.

Pre-Registration Closes Feb. 22nd at 5:00 pm

Walk-up registrations are accepted from 12:30 -2:30 pm at the event!

Come join us!

Ticket: $35/entry
Includes: entry for one human and furry companion, an adult-sized t-shirt, a digital photo of you and your pet, and a beer
T-shirt (for human laughing): Limited Quantity! Please mark your size in the form below: Adult Unisex (no youth shirts) S, M, L, XL, XXL
Date: Sunday, February 23rd 
Time:  1:00 – 3:00 pm
Location: The Windmills and Props Brewery at Hammock Bay, Freeport FL
Each entry receives one complimentary craft beer from Props Brewery – must be 21 yrs old or over to drink it!

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