Pet Behavior Issues
Inappropriate Play Litter box Aversion Leash pulling Marking Mouthing Multi-animal home Nipping Nocturnal Activity Obesity Panic Phobias Play Aggression New Puppy New Adoption Reactivity Urine...
View ArticleThe Paw Hide Goes to Yappy Hour
This is Laci playing with the Kyjen Paw Hide for the first time at the Ritz Carlton Yappy Hour. This is Laci playing with Paw Hide for the first time at the Ritz Carlton Yappy Hour. Only four of the...
View ArticlePet Behavior Clinic
In-Home and On-Line Based in science and compassion Humane and ethical methods only Consult with your veterinarian at the onset of a behavioral problem. Medical factors need to be ruled out or...
View Article10 Steps to a Stress-Less Pet
1. Treat your pet as an individual. No two pets are the same, even if they come from the same parents. Your pet's a living creature with unique skills and limitations. 2. Keep your expectations...
View ArticleLeash-Induced Aggression
Did you ever wonder why your dog is friendly when he is off-leash, but growls, barks and lunges when he is walking on-leash in the street? Or your dog starts off friendly and then becomes aggressive...
View ArticleSingles love Pets
An interesting study by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) shows more single people, especially men, are bringing pets into their homes. An interesting study by the American Veterinary...
View ArticleCanine Compulsive Disorder
About two percent of people in the U.S. have OCD, an anxiety disorder that is still poorly understood and diagnosed. Dogs and people with obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) have similar brain...
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