HA! It works!

After a very serious and word-heavy week last week (and just being quite drained right now) I’m starting this week off with a crazy brief but relevant blurb. This past weekend I was outside doing lawn work and tending my garden.  I was working in the back yard...

Some final thoughts…

Some final thoughts on Dog Bite Prevention Week…. Be Your Dog’s Advocate You are your dog’s best advocate.  If you will not stick up for them, who else will?  If you feel your dog is uncomfortable stand up for him/her and tell people, “Thanks...

How dogs say NO–a translation guide

Aside from some Nordic and Spitz breeds, most dogs are not capable of verbally saying NO (okay so they don’t really say “no” but they can Arooo in a way that sounds like it)!  They use their own physical language and rely on us to understand...

To Pet or NOT to Pet, That is the question

Yesterday I wrote about the rules that we has humans (and especially children) need to follow when interacting with dogs to keep things as safe as possible.  One of the rules is to Ask first, Ask twice; the second part of that is to make sure you ask the dog if he/she...

Dogs and kids match made in heaven?

Well… there is potential for true friendship and the potential for tragedy.  How things play out largely depends on the adults supervising.  It is the adult’s job to make sure everybody remains safe and that means reading the dogs very carefully, teaching...