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Cooperative Care with Cora: A Case Study

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

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?

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”

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 ...
Meet Kim Silver: A Dog Trainer Who Dabbles in Training Parrots

Meet Kim Silver: A Dog Trainer Who Dabbles in Training Parrots

“Dogs are misunderstood, and our cultural ideas about them are hurting them. Dogs need a voice, and often it's their dog trainer who is speaking up for them. I love being that person for a dog.” —Kim Silver Tell us a little bit about yourself. How did you first get into animal training, ...
What Do Dogs, Cats, Cars and Chairs Have in Common?

What Do Dogs, Cats, Cars and Chairs Have in Common?

  The Need for a New Legal Definition of Living Property   by Niki J. Tudge Are Pets Family? According to The Harris Poll (2015), “nearly all pet owners (95%) … consider their pets to be members of the family.” Yet, legally, pets are still considered property or chattel. ...
Nelly the Desert Dog: Once a Feral Night Roamer, Now a Super Trooper

Nelly the Desert Dog: Once a Feral Night Roamer, Now a Super Trooper

  by Sarah Bartley We arrived in the Arizona desert at the beginning of August 2022. What a relief—no stray dogs. Military bases are like gated communities. Resident dogs are always on leash or contained in a yard. A few months later, in November, is when I first saw the little ...
Cats and Kids

Cats and Kids

by Andrea Carne "And in breaking news … a child was left scratched and in tears after a play session with his pet cat went horribly wrong …” Ever heard that on the nightly news bulletin? No, of course not. We may hear about dog bites from time to time and much has been written over ...