by Jenni Coes | Nov 27, 2020 | Uncategorized
The amazing canine sniffer has done it again! Dogs’ noses have led them to many a job, from hunting prey to sniffing out bombs, drugs and other illegal paraphernalia, detecting illnesses like cancer and malaria, or warning their people of an oncoming seizure. Now...
by Jenni Coes | Nov 20, 2020 | Dog Training, Pet Tips
Service dogs—assistance dogs trained specifically to help people with various disabilities—embody a modern canine ideal. Mellow, stoic, and highly trained, these contemporary Lassies help their humans open doors, answer phones, navigate traffic, or respond to smoke...
by Jenni Coes | Nov 12, 2020 | Uncategorized
A dog eating grass means it will rain soon. A yawning dog predicts a change in the weather. A dog that howls, growls, or whimpers for no apparent reason means a ghost is nearby. Meeting a white-and-black spotted dog gives you good luck in business...
by Jenni Coes | Nov 6, 2020 | Behavior, Dog Training, Pet Health, Pet Tips
Does your dog scarf down meals in mere seconds? Then both of you are missing out. For dogs, eating should be work. First of all, because searching and hunting for food is natural for canines whose ancestors spent the majority of their time this way. And second of...
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