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New Jersey Monthly Magazine
Dogs

Dirt Dogs

No snow? No problem. These Jersey mushers run their sled races on the sand. more

These Days He Responds to Appetite Alarms

A retired captain for the Trenton Fire Department opens up a hot dog joint. more

A Different Kind of Beach

Higbee Beach, on the Delaware Bay, welcomes a different type of crowd in West Cape May. more

Expecting

What these two golden boys are expecting is the emergence of their master from the Greenberry's Coffee shop on the Green in Morristown...

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Sun Screen with Dogs

This bundled silvery cloth, gorgeous in itself, is used to reflect excess sunlight from the roofs of greenhouses at the farm of the Chili Goddess, Janie Lamson, in Rosemont, Hunterdon County. The dogs go with the property...

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Ball Hound

I had the pleasure of meeting a dog recently who could play cornerback in the NFL, even though his ball of choice is a basketball. This dog, Jack, who lives on a chile pepper farm in Hunterdon County, likes to chase after a kicked basketball--the harder it is kicked, the better--and bring it back, all in the blink of an eye...

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New Leash on Life

Underdog to Wonderdog, an extreme makeover series for doghouses, is filmed in New Jersey and features Piscataway native David Leon. more

Dog Days for Camden Riversharks

Does your pup shag tennis balls like a pro? Think fetch is an earth-bound version of heaven? Then he or she might be the perfect companion to see the Camden Riversharks on June 27 at Campbell’s Field.

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Bring on the Hounds

The ancient sport of lure coursing has a modern-day allure for New Jersey dog owners. more

Wonder Dogs

At Seeing Eye, it takes a special animal to make the grade. more

Dog Whisperings: Life with Emily

“Cute dog!” a runner said as he passed my dog and me on our evening walk.

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Best in Show

Going to Pot

A black lab named Maggie scurries through a Hoboken townhouse, climbing over couches and crawling under beds, circling in and out of closets, and sticking her nose into shoes and scattered clothes. Suddenly, Maggie stops her search and sits—a sign that confirms what many parents fear most. more

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