The November/ December issue of Bark Magazine has just come out with a wonderful feature story on the sanctuary. In the magazine's preview of the article, they described it as "A visit to the amazing Rolling Dog Ranch -- a sanctuary for disabled animals in Big Sky country -- get inspired!"
We actually haven't seen it yet (!), but people who have tell us it's a six-page article illustrated with lots of photos, some of them full-page. I'm heading into Missoula tomorrow and will get a copy of the magazine then.
You can find Bark at Barnes & Noble, Borders, Books-A-Million, Chapters (in Canada), Wild Oats, and Whole Foods, among other retail outlets. Bark does not post their articles online so purchasing a copy of the magazine is the only way to read the story.
To find other retailers near you who carry Bark, click here.

I am a subscriber to the Bark Mag. and was absolutely tickled to see you guys in there. Great publication, great story! Keep up the GREAT WORK, it's not going unoticed . The ranch and the both of you are truly an inspiration to those of us who work everyday with wonderful fur kids like those at the ranch.
Posted by: jennifer | November 17, 2006 at 12:47 AM
Yes, I just read about you in Bark. My husband and I are subscribers. I love what you are doing, makes me think of all the things I want to accomplish myself. You are definitely an inspiration.
Posted by: Stacy Quasebarth | November 14, 2006 at 10:08 PM
You're going to be globally famous in no time! This is super news!
Also, you can check out your picture with Widget on their website. www.thebark.com
Hit current issue and scroll down.
They also have a "newsstand" link to help individuals find the magazine. Very cool!
Posted by: Leilani | November 13, 2006 at 11:33 AM
Congratulations!! You and Alayne and all the wonderful volunteers, vets, etc. are just about my favorite people in the world, and I haven't even met you in person yet! You deserve all the recognition for giving these special animals a safe place to be loved and protected. A place where they also get to be who they are, warts and all.
Posted by: Morgan Skilling | November 11, 2006 at 09:25 AM
Well I went to town to Missoula today and looked everywhere for the Nov/Dec issue of Bark. All I found was the Sept/Oct issue still on display. Hopefully that will change soon. I have a feeling that there is going to be a run on the new issue in this area. I know I will be checking every day to make sure I get a copy.
Chris
Posted by: Chris Benton | November 10, 2006 at 10:16 PM
Its totally great to get the message out about the organization. The more coverage, the better. We'll be looking for the magazine to purchase.
Posted by: Phyllis and John | November 10, 2006 at 09:10 PM
I am thrilled that RDR got into BARK! This is a wonderful publication! It's a lot different that the magizines that are just about specific breeds. I have a book that was put out by the publishers of BARK & it's great.
Congrats hugs,
ginger & Tobias
Posted by: ginger & Tobias (the greythound) | November 10, 2006 at 07:19 PM
Hope the article bring in lots of donations!
You're wonderful.
Posted by: Renate Beedon | November 10, 2006 at 03:46 PM
Hi, I would love to see your Bark article but noone evene remotely near me in Ontario, Canada sells it. Will you be able to download it for us crazy Canadians who want to see it. If I remember there were only 4 places in Canada that sold it. I'd love to see it.
Posted by: Cathy | November 10, 2006 at 06:30 AM
I wrote to Claudia Kawczynska, editor of Bark, in late May, telling her that she ought to have a story about the ranch. I didn't get an answer, but maybe the message got through.
Posted by: Jerry Stemnock | November 09, 2006 at 09:01 PM