Is this a behavior or a medical issue?

2019-04-29T02:22:05+00:00By |Categories: Pet Health|Tags: , , , , , , |0 Comments

I received a phone call from a client I had not heard from in a year or two. They had taken a Puppy Preschool Class with me and had since added another dog to the family. They had been having some trouble over the past six months. One family member was ready to relinquish their [...]

Going “green” for your dog

2019-04-29T02:21:32+00:00By |Categories: Pet Health|Tags: , , , , |0 Comments

The push to “go green” is everywhere these days. Choosing options that are better for our environment and for us are also better for our dogs. We are always trying to choose better options in our daily lives, but sometimes those choices are considerably more expensive than the less “green” options. This can make “green” [...]

What causes our strong connection to dogs?

2019-04-29T02:21:07+00:00By |Categories: Dog-Book-Article-Video Reviews, Miscellaneous Dog|Tags: , , , , , , , |0 Comments

Do you ever wonder why humans have such strong connections with other species, especially dogs? As a society, we tend to think there is something wrong with the “crazy cat lady” or “crazy dog person” who seems to prefer the companionship of other species over their own. But is it so crazy? Meg Daley Olmert [...]

Is my dog being “dominant”?

2019-04-29T02:20:40+00:00By |Categories: Dog-Book-Article-Video Reviews, Miscellaneous Dog|Tags: , , , , , , , , , |0 Comments

If I had a dollar for every time people tell me their dogs are being dominant, my bank account would look a lot better than it does right now. If I then lost a dollar for every time that statement turned out not to be true, my bank account would look exactly like it does [...]

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 [...]

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