About Sue Brown, MNM, CDBC, CPDT-KA

Sue Brown is co-founder and co-owner of The Light of Dog and manages all the Dog Training and Dog Boarding for the business.

Autism, oxytocin and dogs

2019-04-29T02:20:17+00:00By |Categories: Dog-Book-Article-Video Reviews|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , |0 Comments

I read Meg Daley Olmert’s book Made for Each Other. (I got a copy from the local library, but when I look up the title on Amazon.com, the cover is different. It has a Vizsla on it – go Vizslas! But I digress.) I also read the September (2011) issue of The Whole Dog Journal with an article [...]

Modern wolves and domestic dogs are distantly related

2019-04-29T02:13:31+00:00By |Categories: Dog-Book-Article-Video Reviews|Tags: , , , , , |0 Comments

I have mentioned John Bradshaw’s book Dog Sense in a previous post, and will discuss parts of it further in future posts. There is so much good information in there, it’s hard to choose just one thing to discuss. Over all, it is one of the best reads available today at debunking the myth of following the [...]

Does our connection to animals make us human?

2019-04-29T02:12:23+00:00By |Categories: Dog-Book-Article-Video Reviews|Tags: , , , , , |0 Comments

We, as humans, have to keep changing our definition of what makes us human. For example, we used to claim that one way we are differentiated from other animals is through our use of tools. Until we discovered that some other species do use tools. The more we learn, the more we discover we share [...]

The domestication of dogs

2019-04-29T02:12:03+00:00By |Categories: Dog-Book-Article-Video Reviews|Tags: , , , , , , , , |0 Comments

It is commonly believed that dogs have been around for around 12,000 years give or take a couple thousand. But new evidence is beginning to show that the change from wolf to dog might have begun long before that. Christine Dell’Amore’s article for National Geographic News titled Ancient Dog Skull Shows Early Pet Domestication discusses the discovery of a [...]

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