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Elsie's Story: Solving a Dog's Fear of Thunderstorms
February 08, 2018 | Tips
The ionized air was detected by Elsie several minutes before the arrival of the booming thunder and the brilliant white and blue talons that streaked through the dark recesses of her home in an attempt to snare her. As soon as she sensed the approaching storm, Elsie raced for the hallway closet that had served as her refuge from thunderstorms for the past six years.
Read MoreWhat to Look for in a Dog Daycare
December 03, 2017 | Tips
Your dog is part of your family, and you want to make sure he's well cared for. Unfortunately, with today's hustle and bustle, many people's jobs require that they spend long hours away from home, therefore, leaving Fido alone for many hours during the workweek. Daycare can provide a much needed physical outlet for high energy, dog-friendly canines who enjoy social interaction.
Read MoreThe Origin of Dogs: What Matters?
November 13, 2016 | Training, Tips
Every year, “new” research claims to uncover the “new” origin of domestic dogs. Such is the case in a recent article published in Discover magazine, in December 2016, which points to genetic studies that place the domestication of dogs in Europe, Central Asia, the Middle East, South Asia or Southeast Asia, and dating their origin between 10,000 and 38,000 years ago.
Read MoreHow to Avoid Animal Attacks While Running
September 26, 2016 | Tips
If you pursue running long enough, whether your runs have an urban backdrop or a mountainous setting, an aggressive dog (domestic wolf) or a wild predator will likely cross your path at some point. Knowing how to lessen your chances of such an encounter is important. Knowing how to survive one is vital. Here are a few tips for both:
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