Chelsea Cohen

Chelsea Cohen

Chelsea is a student and animal lover who has spent the entirety of her life around dogs. As an author, she has written for multiple e-zines as well as an international arts blog. As a dog lover, she works at a dog day camp, and volunteers regularly with her local animal shelter. Her canine companions as of now include Sophie, a Yorkie-Poodle mix, a handy-capable Pom named Peach, and her own, beloved black beauty called Luna. She currently lives between Southern California and Chicago.

Dogs and Music, a Harmonious Pair

October 4th, 2009
Written by Chelsea Cohen | Posted in Fun, Tips, Training

I live by a simple credo: Dogs, Friends, and Rock 'n' Roll. The vast majority of the writing I do is music related (reviews, interviews, insight, trend spotting, and so on). I never thought that it would merge with my passion for puppies, but it has. It's no secret that music can stimulate a variety of reactions in all sorts of beings. Recent

A New Breed of ID Tag

September 15th, 2009
Written by Chelsea Cohen | Posted in Product Reviews

When asked to write a product review for (DOG)SPIRED, I jumped at the chance to tell the canine-loving world about the ID Tag. While I (thankfully) have not had cause to test the Tag in real circumstances, I would recommend this product whole-heartedly to any dog owner. The general idea behind this particular type of ID tag is to provide an open, updatable network ...

Removing Separation Anxiety

August 25th, 2009
Written by Chelsea Cohen | Posted in Tips

As I prepare to go back to school, I find myself in disbelief that I will, once again, be without my dogs for months on end. I know that I will return home soon, as I hope they think so too, but sometimes I wonder if soon is soon enough. Dogs are creatures of habit, and when you break their routines, they become inherently anxious. The last thing ...

Sweet as a Peach

August 18th, 2009

When it comes to my dogs, I'm not one to tell stories. More often than not, they speak for themselves. However, I feel like I have a pretty good story to tell. My smallest dog is a Pomeranian named Peach. She's always been a fragile pup, but also a great survivor. Her recovery from a broken leg and massive bladder stones alone would make her one ...

A Bit About Fostering a Dog

August 15th, 2009
Written by Chelsea Cohen | Posted in Awareness, Tips

Shelters work hard to provide the best temporary home they can find for abandoned and disadvantaged animals. Their ultimate goal, though, is always to get those animals to a proper and permanent home. However, there is another important aspect to the temporary care of an animal that a few lucky dogs are fortunate enough to receive: foster care. Foster care for a dog entails much of what ...

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