Have you heard of the “bystander effect”? It’s the phenomenon where, in an emergency, a person is less likely to jump in to help if other people are around. In a crisis, our brains jump to the conclusion that someone else probably can do better or …
FOR A LIMITED TIME Watch the all-new Dunbar Academy Dog-Dog Reactivity webinar for FREE, where Dr. Ian Dunbar explains how to resolve dog-dog reactivity and why teaching your dog to play Tug is one of the most effective things you can do. In this video, Kelly works …
Chestnuts are different from other nuts because they’re relatively low in calories and fats. These nuts are a rich source of vitamins and minerals, and you’ll notice your dog’s interest in these nuts when you eat them. Can Dogs Eat Chestnuts? Yes chestnuts are safe for …
Dating back to the 19th century, the majestic German Shorthaired Pointers are dominant hunting dogs that are obedient and loveable. They are very large dogs that need and want a lot of exercise. It’s part of what keeps them healthy. Aside from their activeness, they need …
by Christy Caplan | October 29, 2019 What is molting? Expert Janet Garman, author of “50 Do-It-Yourself Projects for Keeping Chickens” tells us that as daylight begins to shorten, it’s time for molting season. The chickens may lose feathers! That is certainly the case with our …
You are headed back to work and need tips for leaving a dog alone. At some point dogs will need to adjust when we go back to work in the outside world. I am fortunate in that I’ve worked remote for close to two decades, but …
Unfortunately, stiff joints are a problem that can affect a lot of dogs. In particular, this can happen when they get older. But, it is not uncommon to witness the start of arthritis and stiffness in younger adult dogs. The good news is that there are …