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Priscilla Blossom

Priscilla is an award-winning freelance journalist with 15 years experience in arts & culture, parenting/family, health & wellness, travel, and Latinx/LGBTQ+ identity.

Her work has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Parents Magazine and Parents Latina, Lonely Planet, USA Today's 10Best, Oprah Daily, Glamour, Business Insider, Yahoo Lifestyle, The Guardian, Redbook, Fodors, The Miami Herald, Where Traveler, Today's Parent, Romper, The Advocate, GO Magazine, HipLatina, The Mujerista, Hello Giggles, Denverite, Shondaland, and more.

  • Miami, Florida, United States

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Publications

  • Yahoo Life
    15 articles
  • Care.com
    12 articles
  • Yahoo!
    11 articles
  • TinyBeans
    8 articles
  • HuffPost
    2 articles
  • LGBTQ Nation
    1 article
  • Good Housekeeping
    1 article

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  • Understanding pet sitting certifications for sitters and dog walkers
    7 Mar—Care.com
    Whether you’re an established pet sitter or dog walker, or you’re looking to start up your business, odds are you have a few questions about pet care certifications. Are they important to have as a new pet sitter? Will they benefit your business overall? Moreover, are they worth the time, and possibly, the cost? Think of it from the perspective of your current or potential clients. “For pet parents, the benefit of hiring a certified pet professional is the peace of mind that your fur-baby...
  • Do dogs talk to each other? Experts share how pups communicate
    6 Feb—Care.com
    Ever wonder what dogs are trying to say as they bark at one another at the park? Or if they’re capable of “talking” to each other the way we might with a friend over coffee? While a reliable dog-to-human translation device has yet to be created, there are ways you can deduce what your dog is “saying” if you pay enough attention. “Dogs are communicating all the time,” says Allie Bender, certified dog behavior consultant and founder and co-owner of Pet Harmony Animal Behavior and Training....

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