Brain Games For Your Dog
We can help our domesticated canines satisfy their natural urges to chew and problem-solve by giving them toys that make them work for their food.
We can help our domesticated canines satisfy their natural urges to chew and problem-solve by giving them toys that make them work for their food.
Posted 05.21.2012
Dog expert Victoria Stilwell joined me on Mondays With Marlo and she had so much wonderful advice to share. Raising a dog is not as simple as some peo...
The Huffington Post | Catherine Pearson | Posted 08.12.2011
Can your dog read your mind? That was the question posed in a recent study published in the journal Learning and Behavior about canine behavior. The ...
Sophia Yin | Posted 11.17.2011
The problem with speaking English instead of using made-up words is that we assume our pets know what we mean.
Huffington Post | Verena von Pfetten | Posted 11.17.2011
Can well-fed, comfortably housed dogs show signs of depression or anxiety? Could these signs actually be indicators of chronic pain, or even chronic b...
Anna Jane Grossman | Posted 05.30.2012