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Barkarian Kennels |


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Hard work, dedication, and specialized training are just what was required of Trace & the Flemings to become crisis-response team members. Trace fulfilled the requirement of becoming a registered therapy dog and passed a pre-screening test, then completed a 40-hour workshop that tested ability to travel in emergency vehicles and participated in disaster simulations. As a TDI Dog Trace loves sharing kisses with a hospital patients. |
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Mardi Gras is day of carnival and merrymaking, a time to let lose and enjoy yourself! In Galveston, even the pets get to join in their own fun-filled parade. Our dogs take such pleasure in this hike… it’s all we can do to hold the harnessed team back! The proceeds earned by our participation in this march go to benefit animals in the care of the Animal Shelter and Adoption Center of Galveston, TX Inc. |
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Crisis Aid Response Dogs & Therapy Dog International |

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K-9 Community Service |

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The Siberian Husky exemplifies the spirit of cooperation, fidelity & determination. All characteristics needed to work together as a team. These ideals will serve to encourage the Children of Metzler Elementary School in Spring, TX. Siberians are problem solvers and accomplish amazing feats when they are determined. Chosen as School Mascot, we hope that “Trace” will inspire the Students to identify their challenges, harness their power and achieve their goals. |
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Our Siberians really enjoy pulling, especially for a good cause. Operation Blue Santa is the Austin Police Department's program that provides toys & goods for less fortunate area residents through the Christmas season. During the Children Giving to Children Parade, our dogs pulled along the route where spectators place donations in the specially designed collection sled. |

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We enjoy volunteering for Texas Hearing & Service Dogs. If in Houston, come meet our Siberians at the Heavy Petting Booth, during the Reliant Series of Dog Shows. If in the Austin area join us at the Mighty Texas Dog Walk! |
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Our Siberians bring great pleasure to our home life which extends into all of our activities with them. Through the years our dogs have had some wonderful opportunities to serve the public in some very diverse ways. |
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We were honored that Jan Kagy asked us to be part of the 3 day SNOW MUCH FUN Program that ran from June 1-3, 2005. By attending our lectures & sledding demonstrations, the Brownies & Juniors completed requirements to earn their badges! |
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Trace with Ms. Rigia, Principal of Metzler Elementary |

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In 1997, we were privileged take part in The Georgetown Stroll. This holiday parade has been a tradition on Old Main Street in Georgetown, Texas for 23 years. Our dogs were part of the team that carried Santa past the Victorian-era storefronts, antique streetlights and along brick walks lining downtown streets of the Town Square. All the dogs sported collars of white lights as they pulled the twinkling sled. Admission to this evening event is free to the public, though a toy or gift donation to support the Blue or Brown Santa programs is encouraged. |
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