5 Major Differences in Raising a Kitten and a Puppy
--Guest Blog by Jenny Hart Since the dawn of time (or at least since these animals became domesticated), the [...]
Move Your Mutt and Your Health Will Follow
--Guest Blog by Tricia Montgomery, AAPP’s National Business Development Director In celebration of Canine Fitness Month, the American Association of [...]
Pets Acting Up? A Pep-Talk for Bad Behavior
Training your pets will improve your bond and YOUR life, while very likely saving THEIRS. Here's how.... --By Courtney Wennerstrom, [...]
Why, Exactly, Do Dogs Howl?
--Guest blog by Jazmine Valentin While most dogs howl, there are some specific breeds of dogs that tend to howl [...]
Why Won’t My Adopted Dog Eat?
–Guest Blog by Billie Groom *NOTE: the information in this article is in reference only to dogs who are over [...]
Even the “Bad” Dogs Heal Us
Trigger Warning: Pet Loss --Guest Blog by Cassy Turner A Reason, a Season, a Lifetime Ollie’s Arrival Ollie came into [...]
Positive Reinforcement Training Saves Shelter Animals (and is good for your dog too!!!)
--By Steve Dale, CABC Aversive Training Methods that Causes Pain, Stress, or Fear Have Got to Go With the [...]
My Dog Thinks Her Name is “NO!”: Better Advice from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Seven Reasons Why this Simple Command Can Be Ineffective --Guest Blog by Billie Groom *NOTE: the information in this [...]
Hiking Safely with Your Dog 101: The Essential Guide
--Guest blog by Haley Mills Hiking has been a long-time hobby for myself and my significant other. We enjoy getting [...]
Pets Follow our Kids’ Movements to Bond with Them
The results of a new study show that pets mirror the physical movements of children in their households--sitting, running, [...]