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When Sue began to write Balance Your Dog: Canine Massage, she decided to strike out on her own in the publishing world. She reasoned that getting the Chesapeake Journal of Microscopy and Fifth Sunday from manuscript through printing had been solely her responsibility. Sue joined prestigious organizations including the Centennial Pens and Publishers, the Colorado Independent Publishers Association (CIPA) and the Small Publishers Association of North America (SPAN) and finally established Wolfchase Publishing in 2000. The initial goal was to self-publish Balance Your Dog: Canine Massage. However, the philosophy behind Wolfchase Publishing was more farsighted than the publication of a single book. Wolfchase Publishing was created to provide an avenue for producing an ongoing array of high quality, reasonably priced books, CDs, DVDs and other materials related to the health and well being of animals and women. Jumping into the publishing business was a vigorous learning experience, a lot of work and great fun.
Wolfchase Publishing currently has plans for a number of new projects including more books and a new line of CDs and DVDs. Check the What’s New page of this website often to find new additions to the Wolfchase Publishing catalogue.
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| Mick, Gabbie and Grady (left to right) pose for a photo at a Huntsville (AL) Kennel Club show. The dogs went Best of Breed, Best of Winners and Best of Opposite Sex respectively. Also in the picture from left to right are Judge Malcoim Fellows, Debbie Evans, Claudia Wilson & Sue Furman. |
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