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    • What is Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP)?
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Read more about the article 5 Weeks in Europe With a Guide Dog: The Power of Four Paws

5 Weeks in Europe With a Guide Dog: The Power of Four Paws

  • Post author:Shannon
  • Post published:January 20, 2022
  • Post category:Adventures

Guide dogs do more than give people with vision loss independence. They give us company, routine, and unconditional love. No matter where we are in the world. They allow us…

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Read more about the article 5 Weeks in Europe with a Guide Dog: Finding Purpose in Poland

5 Weeks in Europe with a Guide Dog: Finding Purpose in Poland

  • Post author:Shannon
  • Post published:January 6, 2022
  • Post category:Adventures/Uncategorized

 Europe. Full of culture, history, delicious food, and beautiful landscapes. I always dreamed of going to Europe. I envisioned floating through Venice on a gondola, indulging in fine French cuisine…

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Read more about the article My Four Pawed Trail Guide

My Four Pawed Trail Guide

  • Post author:Shannon
  • Post published:November 11, 2021
  • Post category:Navigating Nature and Vision Loss

From paved trails to off trail, my guide dog Frasier has given me so much independence. He’s guided me through forest brush and up mountains in our 7 years together. With every adventure, our bond grows stronger.

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Much of my work, learning, and recreation occurs throughout the area now known as Wisconsin, whose creation involved the forced removal of several indigenous nations. I acknowledge and extend gratitude to the 12 Native Nations who continue caring for the lands and waters.

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