Dog Training: A Quirky Exposé From the Dogs’ Point of View

Dog Training: A Quirky Exposé From the Dogs’ Point of View

I’m always looking for books on dog training and behavior that rely on the latest science for conveying the most important reasons for people to become fluent in dog—dog literate—while at the... Read more »
The Calming Power of Pets: My Dog Is My Co-Regulator

The Calming Power of Pets: My Dog Is My Co-Regulator

If you’re on the fence about inviting a dog into your life, I hope what I share here helps tip the scales for you. My relationship with dogs didn’t start off cuddly... Read more »
Is Your Dog Really Dumb, or Are You Dumb About Dogs?

Is Your Dog Really Dumb, or Are You Dumb About Dogs?

A recent essay by award-winning science writer Emily Anthes titled “In Defense of Dumb Dogs: Your pet is (probably) not a genius, and that’s OK” has generated countless emails, texts, and in-person... Read more »
Why Do Dog Breeds With Genetic Problems Become Popular?

Why Do Dog Breeds With Genetic Problems Become Popular?

Sometimes you can hear a French bulldog before you see it—it’s the wheezing sounds they make when they breathe. Frenchies, it seems, are 30 times more likely than other breeds to suffer... Read more »
When the Lead Dog Veers: Self-Regulation in Action

When the Lead Dog Veers: Self-Regulation in Action

I was standing near the ice lanterns that lined the trail of a mid-distance sled dog race, watching teams trot by with a beautiful combination of determination and joy. It’s a mesmerizing... Read more »
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