Teach Your Kids to Be Safe Around Dogs! Each year, thousands of children are injured by dogs. Most these are avoidable accidents. For instance, many kids are bitten on the face when they are just trying to hug a dog. Hugs don't mean the same in dog language as they do in people language. However, most people don't know that! To make learning how to stay safe simple, Dirk and his Karma Dog friends developed their own coloring book, "Dirk's Guide To Dog Safety". It is a must for everyone who owns a dog or who comes into contact with dogs. Help keep your kids and friends safe. To purchase the book, visit the Karma Dogs Store, or , Dirk's favorite Pet Store, located in Canton, MD. |
| NEW ONLINE SCHEDULING FOR VOLUNTEERS! Log into our scheduling program and sign up for new activities. New dates are added weekly, so check back often! E-mail us to get your log in info. To register, you must be an active member of Karma Dogs with up to date vaccination records and a current paid membership. COME READ TO THE DOGS! HEARTS starts on January 9th at 11am at the Aberdeen, Randallstown and Towson Libraries. Sign up begins January 2nd. Call your library to reserve your space! Meet the new dogs, get new bookmarks and have fun reading! Take The Karma Dogs Oath of Kindness Teach your children the importance of being kind and humane to animals of all kinds. Learn more about this new program! We Need Volunteers You don't have to have a dog to volunteer with Karma Dogs, but we do need your help. Find out how to get involved by visiting our volunteer section. Our Programs Are Made Possible By You Karma Dogs is seeking donations to continue our programs. 100% of donations go to certify animals, purchase books for children and to help implement our programs. Donations can be made via paypal to GoodKarma@KarmaDogs.org. We are a 501 (c)3 organization and donations are tax deductible. |
| Saving Dogs. Serving People. Karma Dogs are primarily rescued dogs who have been given a second chance and now, with the help of their owners, help others by saving dogs and serving people. How do Karma Dogs serve people? By helping children become better readers, working with the disabled and teaching children (and their parents) how to be safe and responsible around dogs. How do they save dogs? By teaching others how to care for pets while being a responsible owner. Teaching children today will make for safer, healthier and happier dogs in the future. |