Happy Halloweeine from Frankie the Walk 'N Roll Dog as "grandma dog."
About Me
- Barbara Techel
- Barbara Techel is the author of the multi-award winning Frankie, the Walk ‘N Roll Dog book series. When her dachshund, Frankie, suffered a spinal injury, Barbara had her custom-fitted for a wheelchair. Frankie persevered, and Barbara realized the beautiful opportunity she had to share Frankie and give others hope and inspiration to be the best they can be. Along with sharing Frankie’s story with children, Barbara and Frankie routinely volunteer as a therapy dog team at a local hospital, senior assisted facility, and hospice community, spreading joy wherever they go.
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Goodbye to My Friend, Sparkles the Fire Safety Dog
Today is a sad day. My friend Sparkles went to the Rainbow Bridge, which is a place where all animals go to wait for their human and dog friends until it is their turn to join them. I know she will be very happy there- playing and almost like a puppy again. But I will miss her.
I'll never forget when she visited me and my mom in Wisconsin this past April and she showed me the Elkhart Lake fire station and how the trucks worked. It was fun going for a ride in the big red truck with Sparkles as the co-pilot! I was also honored to share the fire safety message and helping those with disabilities and fire safety when we visited the elementary school in my hometown, and when we were the first dogs to Skype together to a school in Canada.
Thank you for showing me the ropes at the fire station, Sparkles!
Sparkles' mom and my mom always thought it would be so pawsome if Sparkles and I were featured in a magazine together... what an honor to be in The American Dog magazine, winter 2010 issue with Sparkles. My mom and I will forever treasure this.
Till I see you again, Sparkles, know I'll carry you in my heart always. Thank you for being my dog-gone good friend. Roll on!
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Smile Pretty!
My mom insisted I have my picture taken with the book my story is featured in, which was just released, "Dogs and the Women Who Love Them." Hint: I don't mind having my photo taken, but pretend I do. That's the naughty side of me.
The stories in this book made my mom, laugh, cry and hug me even closer than she usually does! We will have them available for sale on our website soon... your chance to get an autographed copy if you'd like! Stay tuned...
The stories in this book made my mom, laugh, cry and hug me even closer than she usually does! We will have them available for sale on our website soon... your chance to get an autographed copy if you'd like! Stay tuned...
Monday, October 18, 2010
Kid Tested and Approved!
Bookworm Gardens officially opened their garden gates this past weekend! It was fun to see kids enjoying my dog house... though I'm unsure about them riding the "Frankie" statue of me. I never did think of myself as a minature horse! Arf!
Friday, October 15, 2010
Frankie's Dog House Finds Its Way to Bookworm Gardens
Today was a day I will hold as very special in my little heart forever. My papa worked so hard putting together this fantastic dog house that will help represent me and my story in a fairytale place called Bookworm Gardens. The gardens Grand Opening is this weekend!!
Mom took this video coverage of our JOYFUL morning! You'll have to click on link below as I could not get the video to download onto the page.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jcuQH5LaLLs
Mom took this video coverage of our JOYFUL morning! You'll have to click on link below as I could not get the video to download onto the page.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jcuQH5LaLLs
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
O Magazine Recommends Book Featuring Frankie the Walk 'N Roll Dog
NEWS
For Immediate Release
O Magazine Recommends Book Featuring Wisconsin Disabled Dog
Frankie the Walk ’N Roll Dog, along with award-winning author mom, Barbara Techel are featured in new book, “Dogs and the Women Who Love Them” by Linda and Allen Anderson.
Elkhart Lake, WI – In their new book Minneapolis authors show why seven out of ten, or 69% of women between the ages of 18 and 49 own a pet, and 89% of women spend as much or more on their pets despite the recession (Lifetime Networks FemniNation poll).
Allen and Linda Anderson’s new book Dogs and the Women Who Love Them: Extraordinary True Stories of Loyalty, Healing and Inspiration. (New World Library) with a forward by #1 New Your Times best-selling author Rory Freedman, demonstrates how dogs and women transform each other’s lives. Each case study in the book involves canine companions bringing out the best in their humans and vice versa. According to Linda Anderson, “when the nurturing nature of females meets the loyalty and affection of dogs, it’s a match made in heaven.”
O Magazine recommended Dogs and the Women Who Love Them, and it’s on the Oprah.com website. Betty White, Wendy Malick, Vanessa Williams, and American Humane Association, among others endorsed the book. In this collection of true stories, women around the country, dogs serve as companions, listeners, canine children, matchmakers, creatures to rescue, and protectors.
Local resident of Elkhart Lake, Barbara Techel entered a contest sponsored by the Anderson’s in September 2009 when they were looking for stories for their new book. Barbara says, “I remember reading about the contest and becoming very emotional. I just knew I had to enter the contest because my dogs have helped change and shape my life for the better.” Barbara placed 2nd place and is so honored to be among the stories in the book.
Additional Highlights of the Book
· Miguel, a Newfoundland-Labrador mix introduced an impoverished childe to Rosanne Nordstrom, a resourceful woman who became like a mother to him; their new family serves as Chicago’s version of the popular movie The Blind Side—plus a dog.
· Beau, a rescued black Lab became a “co-founder” of Patriot PAWS, a Texas nonprofit that Lori Stevens started to train service dogs for disabled veterans; Beau was featured on NBC Nightly News, Late Night with David Letterman, and Animal Planet.
· Major, an abused and neglected German shepherd, saved the life of national-award winning police dog trainer, Janet Koch Ballard while serving as her K-9 partner.
· Dagnabit, a rescued pit bull was tortured while being trained for dogfights; his plight inspired Kim Dudek to found Dag’s house in New Orleans to rehabilitate and shelter special needs dogs.
Rory Freedman says, “This book will open your heart, warm your soul, and make you proud to be a dog-loving woman.”
Karen Holt, reviewer for O Magazine says about the book, “The rescuing works both ways… as canines who’ve suffered abuse, neglect, or misfortune seek and comfort humans who’ve endured the same.”
For more information about Linda and Allen visit website, www.angelanimals.net or http://www.dogsandthewomenwholovethem.com/index.html for information about Barbara Techel and Frankie visit, www.joyfulpaws.com
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Frankie the Walk 'N Roll Dog Wins Photo Contest with $100 Going to Charity of Her Choice
How cool is this? Mom completely forgot she entered me in this contest, so imagine how surprised we were when we found out today that I won? My Tail Hurts From Wagging So Much blog sponsored the contest and $100 will be donated to my charity of choice, which I picked Rolling Dog Ranch. They take in and care for animals with special needs and I think they are dog-gone special. Four cases of Blue Dog Bakery yummy treats will also be delivered to Rolling Dog Ranch. Here's my winning photo:
I like to "help" my mom with planting flowers-- besides the fact I love riding in the wheelbarrow!
Frankie the Walk 'N Roll Dog Expands on Product Line
Joyful Paw Prints Press is happy to announce our expanded product line of Frankie the Walk 'N Roll Dog. Frankie has inspired thousands of children and adults since 2008 to be positive and make a difference with her award-winning children's book series, Frankie the Walk 'N Roll Dog.
Just in time for the holiday shopping season for the fans of Frankie on your list, we now offer T-shirts, tote bags, buttons and pins! We also offer package specials, so be sure to check out our new products page today which is located under our store tab.
A portion of proceeds will be donated to various charities and organizations that help animals with special needs.
Just in time for the holiday shopping season for the fans of Frankie on your list, we now offer T-shirts, tote bags, buttons and pins! We also offer package specials, so be sure to check out our new products page today which is located under our store tab.
A portion of proceeds will be donated to various charities and organizations that help animals with special needs.
Joyful Paw Prints Press: Leaving loving paw prints on the hearts of readers through story. Quality books and related gifts that celebrate the beautiful lessons our beloved pets teach us.
Friday, October 8, 2010
Oprah Recommends Book "Dogs and the Women Who Love Them"
Oh boy! Oh boy! Such exciting news! So you are likely wondering ok, so what's the big deal about Oprah and the book she recommended? Oh boy! Oh boy! Well....pant, pant, pant... it means she read my story, because it is in Dogs and the Women Who Love Them!! Hot-diggity dog!
My mom won 2nd place in a contest sponosored by best selling authors Linda and Allen Anderson when they were looking stories for this book. The title of our story in the book is "The Blessings of a Wheelchair-Bound Dachshund." We are so happy for Linda and Allen also for this endorsement becasue they truly deserve it for all the work they do to help animals.
So I hope you will check it out- it will be in bookstores early November, but you can also pre-order on Amazon today.
My mom won 2nd place in a contest sponosored by best selling authors Linda and Allen Anderson when they were looking stories for this book. The title of our story in the book is "The Blessings of a Wheelchair-Bound Dachshund." We are so happy for Linda and Allen also for this endorsement becasue they truly deserve it for all the work they do to help animals.
So I hope you will check it out- it will be in bookstores early November, but you can also pre-order on Amazon today.
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Meet Frankie the Walk 'N Roll Dog at LaDeDa Books & Beans
LaDeDa Books To Host Book Signing with Award-Winning Duo Barbara Techel and Frankie the Walk ‘N Roll Dog
Barbara Techel and her 11-year-old wheelchair-bound dachshund to share their rewarding volunteer therapy dog work through newest book in the series, Frankie the Walk ‘N Roll Dog Visits Libby’s House.
LaDeDa Books & Beans is sponsoring a book signing with the award-winning duo to be held on Saturday, October 9th at 10:30am at 1624 York Avenue, Manitowoc, Wisconsin. Before the book signing, Barbara will give a brief talk, selected reading and answer questions. And most importantly, Frankie will be there and promised to bring you smiles and joy by being in her loving presence.
We all face challenges in life, but dealing them is much easier when there’s support and understanding from significant others—even animals. Frankie is a dachshund who is paralyzed in her hind quarters as a result of an injury. But, she does not allow her physical challenges to limit her purpose or her gift of healing to others. Custom-fitted for a doggie wheelchair (dog cart), Frankie the Walk ‘N Roll Therapy Dog uses her disability to bring a message of hope and encouragement to young and old.
Frankie the Walk ‘N Roll Therapy Dog Visits Libby’s House is a true story told from a therapy dog’s viewpoint. This, the second book in the series, tells how Frankie became a registered therapy dog and gives several personal accounts of her visits to the residents of Libby’s House, a senior facility where many residents have Alzheimer’s or dementia www.libbyshouse.com.
Frankie’s human mom and the book’s author, Barbara Techel, hoped for years to have a therapy dog and share the love that only a dog can bring. She wanted the dog to visit people who may not have animal contact on a regular basis.
“When Frankie was fitted for a doggie wheelchair, I wrote the first book and started taking her to local schools to entertain children,” says Barbara. “I realized Frankie would make a great therapy dog for adults as well as children. The fact that she is in a wheelchair makes her a bit more unique as she helps people in nursing homes, hospitals, and hospice identify on a deeper level. She has a challenge like many of them.”
Visiting Libby’s House once a month opened Barbara’s heart and eyes to realizing that people may not always understand what the elderly are going through, and all they want is someone to listen and spend time with them.
“I especially want children to not fear seniors who face the challenges brought on by aging,” says Ms. Techel. “I hope to encourage children to spend and cherish time with their own grandparents. I hope children will realize the beauty and wisdom in the elderly.”
“All one needs to do is see the expression in the eyes of those Frankie touches to know she is tangible love,” says Christine Thill, owner and RN administrator of Libby’s House where Frankie volunteers. “When the body fails, the spirit soars! Frankie’s visits along with Barb’s gentle nature are a true blessing to Libby’s House.”
Because she is bringing positive awareness to animals with disabilities through her therapy dog work, Frankie was inducted into the Wisconsin Pet Hall of Fame as Companion Dog in 2009. This little dog teaches us that patience, listening, and understanding opens our hearts to what matters most—love.
Through Frankie’s example, Barbara hopes to encourage anyone facing a challenge.
Having a disability does not mean we don’t have gifts to offer. Each of us can give back to the world in our own, unique way. Frankie’s volunteer work is a great way to prompt others to get involved in their own communities and find a way to be of service. Barbara says the rewards are beyond anything she could have ever imagined.
Even though she and Frankie visit Libby’s House once a month, Barbara still enjoys sharing with children the messages in her books. In fact, she has found a new way to share Frankie’s story via Skype an Author Network whose mission is to provide K-12 teachers and librarians with a way to connect authors, books, and young readers through virtual classroom visits. See www.tinyurl.com/SkypeBarbara to learn more.
Children are invited to follow Frankie, The Walk ‘N Roll Dog’s adventures on Frankie's Blog: Adults will find more information about caring for special needs animals on Barbara’s blog.
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Barbara Techel and her 11-year-old wheelchair-bound dachshund to share their rewarding volunteer therapy dog work through newest book in the series, Frankie the Walk ‘N Roll Dog Visits Libby’s House.
LaDeDa Books & Beans is sponsoring a book signing with the award-winning duo to be held on Saturday, October 9th at 10:30am at 1624 York Avenue, Manitowoc, Wisconsin. Before the book signing, Barbara will give a brief talk, selected reading and answer questions. And most importantly, Frankie will be there and promised to bring you smiles and joy by being in her loving presence.
We all face challenges in life, but dealing them is much easier when there’s support and understanding from significant others—even animals. Frankie is a dachshund who is paralyzed in her hind quarters as a result of an injury. But, she does not allow her physical challenges to limit her purpose or her gift of healing to others. Custom-fitted for a doggie wheelchair (dog cart), Frankie the Walk ‘N Roll Therapy Dog uses her disability to bring a message of hope and encouragement to young and old.
Frankie the Walk ‘N Roll Therapy Dog Visits Libby’s House is a true story told from a therapy dog’s viewpoint. This, the second book in the series, tells how Frankie became a registered therapy dog and gives several personal accounts of her visits to the residents of Libby’s House, a senior facility where many residents have Alzheimer’s or dementia www.libbyshouse.com.
Frankie’s human mom and the book’s author, Barbara Techel, hoped for years to have a therapy dog and share the love that only a dog can bring. She wanted the dog to visit people who may not have animal contact on a regular basis.
“When Frankie was fitted for a doggie wheelchair, I wrote the first book and started taking her to local schools to entertain children,” says Barbara. “I realized Frankie would make a great therapy dog for adults as well as children. The fact that she is in a wheelchair makes her a bit more unique as she helps people in nursing homes, hospitals, and hospice identify on a deeper level. She has a challenge like many of them.”
Visiting Libby’s House once a month opened Barbara’s heart and eyes to realizing that people may not always understand what the elderly are going through, and all they want is someone to listen and spend time with them.
“I especially want children to not fear seniors who face the challenges brought on by aging,” says Ms. Techel. “I hope to encourage children to spend and cherish time with their own grandparents. I hope children will realize the beauty and wisdom in the elderly.”
“All one needs to do is see the expression in the eyes of those Frankie touches to know she is tangible love,” says Christine Thill, owner and RN administrator of Libby’s House where Frankie volunteers. “When the body fails, the spirit soars! Frankie’s visits along with Barb’s gentle nature are a true blessing to Libby’s House.”
Because she is bringing positive awareness to animals with disabilities through her therapy dog work, Frankie was inducted into the Wisconsin Pet Hall of Fame as Companion Dog in 2009. This little dog teaches us that patience, listening, and understanding opens our hearts to what matters most—love.
Through Frankie’s example, Barbara hopes to encourage anyone facing a challenge.
Having a disability does not mean we don’t have gifts to offer. Each of us can give back to the world in our own, unique way. Frankie’s volunteer work is a great way to prompt others to get involved in their own communities and find a way to be of service. Barbara says the rewards are beyond anything she could have ever imagined.
Even though she and Frankie visit Libby’s House once a month, Barbara still enjoys sharing with children the messages in her books. In fact, she has found a new way to share Frankie’s story via Skype an Author Network whose mission is to provide K-12 teachers and librarians with a way to connect authors, books, and young readers through virtual classroom visits. See www.tinyurl.com/SkypeBarbara to learn more.
Children are invited to follow Frankie, The Walk ‘N Roll Dog’s adventures on Frankie's Blog: Adults will find more information about caring for special needs animals on Barbara’s blog.
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Friday, October 1, 2010
October Pet Holidays to Celebrate
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