About


Since 1979, Lyon-Martin Health Services has been a beacon of culturally sensitive, excellent healthcare for the LGBT community in the Bay Area.

I believe that access to quality healthcare is a fundamental right and I am proud to be participating in this year's 30 Days of Health -- I am working to raise $700 to help Lyon-Martin continue to pursue its mission long into the future.


My project for 30 Days is to train our dog, Mrs. Zoey Pickles, to pick things up off the ground on cue.


Teaching dogs new tricks and skills is good for their mental health, and learning how to teach them something requires practice, creativity, and lots of patience. We use only positive reinforcement methods to train Pickles (no force, intimidation, or pain) -- while these methods are based on decades of scientific research on animal learning, using them can be a bit of an art. When done well, the dog not only learns something, they have fun while doing it, and the level of communication between the dog and trainer is improved at the same time.


Through this project, I am hoping to continue to build my skills as a trainer, continue to develop Pickles’s smarts, & continue to improve our ability to understand each other. It will also help me pursue the goal of practicing more patience, which I am definitely in need of, and which will help me lower my overall stress level. I chose to teach her this skill (called a “dead retrieve”) for 30 Days because she will need to know this in order to do some more advanced fun things later. And also because I don’t want to pick up her slobber-covered toys anymore.




Thank you for your support!