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I truly appreciate your interest in this humane education computer game.

The phrase “humane education” refers to educating child as well as adults on caring for animal companions.

When adopting a dog into the family several aspects should be kept in mind. Learning and planning how to care for this family member is important to everyone within your household.

The story game you are about to play is only a portion of the entire layout. This prototype will highlight basic dog care, empathy, financial literacy, and time management. It is also based on a dog’s perception so have your speakers turned on. Caution: If you have an animal companion(s) in the room while playing this game beware of their actions such as running around looking for a dog or barking back at the speakers.

If you know of any other children ages 10 – 12 interested in playing a FREE computer game, please pass this website address to them.

Your point of view is essential to the expansion of this and other products. There is a section for you to voice your opinions and I welcome them.

A very special “thank you” to the following individuals or groups for their spectacular contribution:
  • Scott Whitehead & Family
  • Rob Rodriguez
  • The Yuchimiuk Family
  • Anna Steele
  • Nicholas Terrazas
  • To my former professor from American InterContinental University for encouraging me to pursue my passion
  • To the numerous animal shelters and animal rescue organizations who provide humane educational programs.

Be happy for life is abundant
Glo Rod
Author of ALL THE FUSS and “future” Stories of Multiple Pets

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