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Are You Stuck in a Social Media Content Rut? Get Unstuck!
In this article, the experts at dogbiz share tips for breaking through creative blocks and generating fresh social media content for your business.
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It’s only the start of the year, and I'm already struggling to come up with fresh content ideas for my ...
How to Get Feedback That Doesn’t Leave You Taken Aback
In this article, the experts at dogbiz share tips for requesting and using valuable feedback from clients.
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I know getting feedback from clients can be a ...
Tabby’s Transformation at the Shelter
by Tom Candy
Tabby was a 3-year-old spayed female domestic shorthair cat who came to the shelter following a period of straying. Nothing else was known about her history.
At the ...
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Stubby’s Story: From Crossroads to Heart Dog
This article is the winning entry in the BARKS 2023 Summit Writing Competition!
by Hannah Blumenfeld
Stubby was born in western Texas in February 2020. He and his four littermates ended up in a small shelter and then spent three weeks in a foster home before being transported to a ...
Arizona Humane Society Hosts Pet Professional Guild’s Annual Summit to Promote Positive-Reinforcement Training
The partnership aims to positively impact the successful transition of rescued pets into their new homes while empowering and enhancing their welfare.
The Pet Professional Guild (PPG) and the Arizona Humane Society (AHS) have partnered to host a summit featuring 25 world-class presenters from ...
Creating Calm? Why Context Is Key!
by Anna Francesca Bradley
When I first started my journey in training and behavioral therapy (with dogs), I must admit that initially my focus was quite narrow. I looked at what was right in front of me—the dog’s dislike of being touched, the fear of being left, the response to ...
Malena DeMartini: A Beacon of Light for Dogs Who Suffer When Left Home Alone
Malena DeMartini shares her personal and professional journey to creating her company that provides educational programs for dog professionals and guardians to help dogs with separation anxiety.
Who are you, and what makes you passionate about animal behavior?
I have been a ...
Kate LaSala Helps Dog Owners Accept Their Dogs for Who They Are
Tell us a little bit about yourself. How did you first get into animal behavior/training, and what you are doing now?
I’ve been an animal advocate for over three decades. I became vegetarian as a teen and have championed animal welfare as a rescuer, transporter, shelter worker, ...
Cooperative Care with Cora: A Case Study
by Jennifer Van Valkenburg
Cooperative care is a topic that is near and dear to my heart. I have come to appreciate how important body autonomy and choice can be, especially when experiencing a painful and difficult medical diagnosis. Having some control over even small things can ...
Meet Force-Free Puppy Trainer Colin Spence
Force-free training … is kind. It’s what all animals should get from humans—kindness.
—Colin Spence
Tell us a little bit about yourself. How did you first get into dog training, and what you are doing now?
I got into the industry as a trainer a while ago as I had a ...
What Do You Do When You’re the Only Force-Free Professional in Town?
by the Pet Professional Guild Advocacy Panel
This article was excerpted and edited from the PPG Advocacy Panel discussion on January 18, 2023.
Moderator:
Don Hanson: Chair of the PPG Advocacy Division and Shock-Free Coalition, board member of the Pet Professional Guild, and owner ...
Abusive Dog Training Practices and Informed Consent, Ethics and “Do No Harm”
by Niki J. Tudge
Dog trainers who use punishment-based approaches and equipment designed to work by causing fear and/or pain commonly market themselves under a variety of verbiage and marketing slogans such as “balanced,” “positive relationship,” “natural methods,” “relationship ...