Overcoming Fears Associated with Raw Feeding
A few summers ago I had the opportunity to consult with several local dog owners about the proper way to feed their pets. Most of …
A few summers ago I had the opportunity to consult with several local dog owners about the proper way to feed their pets. Most of …
Remembering Shadrach…it was two years ago today that we bid Shadrach farewell until we meet again in eternity. He was a few months shy of his twelfth birthday – or what we celebrated as his twelfth since we didn’t know his exact birth date.
Well the King has arrived! His first day was probably too much for him but he handled it like the champ he was. As soon as I took him down to the lower yard which we always refer to as “the valley“, the neighbors noticed the new dog. We have horse fencing around the valley so it is easy for all the dogs in the neighborhood and neighbors to notice…
Meet King! He will come to live with us this coming Saturday!!! He doesn’t look much like a Great Dane or Neo Mastiff does he? LOL, well that’s because he obviously isn’t either one. I’m going to sidetrack a bit so you will know just how VERY special this little “big” boy is!
Spring is just around the corner; new life abounds which also means fleas and ticks. Modern dog owners seem to live in constant dread of …
In the last week my husband Donnie and I began walking our neighbor’s little nine month old puppy, Stella (pictured here in the photo), a …
There is also no definitive proof dogs have evolved from the wolf and have possibly always been dogs all along. Yes, That does not mean to say dogs are not carnivores. They are in FACT carnivores. This “study” doesn’t prove otherwise by any stretch of the imagination, funded or not. In FACT dogs DNA is so close to the wolf as to be nearly indiscernible by even the trained expert. But that isn’t what this argument is really about at all.
The Horowitz Dog Cognition Lab is run by Dr. Alexandra Horowitz, author of Inside of a dog: What dogs see, smell, and know. Our research group is based in New York City, and we study the behavior and cognition of companion dogs.