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Tabby’s Transformation at the Shelter

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 shelter, she was kept in an individual cat pen that measured 5 feet by 30 inches and was 30 inches high ...
Creating Calm? Why Context Is Key!

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 ...
Malena DeMartini: A Beacon of Light for Dogs Who Suffer When Left Home Alone

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 ...

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Meet LT Taylor, Whose “Hyperfixation” on Dogs Led to a Career in Animal Training

Meet LT Taylor, Whose “Hyperfixation” on Dogs Led to a Career in Animal Training

  Tell us a little bit about yourself. How did you first get into animal behavior and training, and what you are doing now? My mother is a dog breeder, so our house always had several dogs growing up, from Jack Russell terriers to Old English mastiffs. I became interested in behavior and ...
Time, Space and Choices: Improving Welfare for Shelter Cats with Dr. Zazie Todd’s Purr

Time, Space and Choices: Improving Welfare for Shelter Cats with Dr. Zazie Todd’s Purr

by K. Holden Svirsky “Cats are jewels,” I told my family after visiting Cat Town in Oakland, California. I felt lit up, like something magical had happened in the hour I’d spent there, kneeling on the floor in the open-space “cat zone,” and later peeking into the special studios of the ...
How Writing a Book on Canine Behavior Changed My Life

How Writing a Book on Canine Behavior Changed My Life

by Annie Phenix When my publisher’s acquisition editor called me out of the blue in July 2021 to ask if I would write a second edition to my first canine behavior book, The Midnight Dog Walkers, my immediate response was a firm “no.” I had many reasons to decline. I had removed myself from the ...
20 Problems With Punishment in Animal Training

20 Problems With Punishment in Animal Training

  by Dr. Karolina Westlund Recently there was a video post in my Facebook feed that caught my attention. Typically, on Facebook, I’m a bit of a lurker. I’m not very active, and when I do watch videos I often don’t share, like or comment – even when perhaps I should. This time, I watched, ...
The Dilated Cardiomyopathy and Grain-Free Pet Food Debacle

The Dilated Cardiomyopathy and Grain-Free Pet Food Debacle

Don Hanson discusses the FDA’s announcement on December 23, 2022, that it found no evidence to suggest that grain-free pet food contributes to dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM). He reviews the chronology of the investigation, including the criticism of the FDA and the veterinarians behind the investigation. The article includes links to the references cited.
Common Stumbling Blocks to Behavioral Recovery for Dogs and How to Overcome Them

Common Stumbling Blocks to Behavioral Recovery for Dogs and How to Overcome Them

  by Diane Garrod In response to a survey of more than 1,000 pet parents in the United States by Kinship Partners (2021), 62% said their top priority is their pets’ happiness, and 80% said their pets deserve more of their time. Seventy-one percent said they could not have survived the ...
Meet Laura Cassiday of Pawsitive Vibes Cat Behavior and Training

Meet Laura Cassiday of Pawsitive Vibes Cat Behavior and Training

  Laura Cassiday takes cat owners from hopeless to hopeful using her feline expertise and force-free training techniques.   Tell us a little bit about yourself. How did you first get into animal behavior and training, and what you are doing now? I studied English and professional writing in ...
PPG Advocacy Panel: What Do You Do When You’re the Only Force-Free Professional in Town?

PPG Advocacy Panel: What Do You Do When You’re the Only Force-Free Professional in Town?

Join the Pet Professional Guild (PPG) Advocacy Panel for a discussion on What Do You Do When You're the Only Force-Free Professional in Town? Pet guardians and pet professionals, listen as panel members share their expertise in a fun, free-flowing format.   Your Moderator: PPG Advocacy ...
Pets, Emotions and Anthropomorphism

Pets, Emotions and Anthropomorphism

by Don Hanson Emotions are complicated and messy. So much so that as a youngster watching Star Trek in the 1960s, I was attracted to the Vulcan ethos of suppressing all emotion and replacing it with logic. However, I eventually learned that without emotion, we are devoid of joy, gratitude, ...