Preventing Re-directed Aggression in Cats

Redirected aggression problems between cats that have previously lived together amicably is a problem we see fairly often.  One case involved two female Siamese littermates who had been best friends and playmates for 2 ½ years.  Subsequent to a visit to the veterinarian, both cats began hissing and growling at one another, with one cat…

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Dog Bite Prevention Week Resources

This week is dog bite prevention week.  Veterinarians, human physicians, animal behaviorists, trainers all have created messages about the dangers of dog bites and how to avoid and prevent them.  To best know how to prevent dog bites, we need comprehensive data about the situations in which bites occur. Unfortunately, this information is hard to…

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Helping Pets Get Along

We’ve received a number of emails recently about problems introducing cats to resident pets – both to other cats and dogs.  This topic has been on our radar because Suzanne just finished presenting a lecture on “The Peaceable Kingdom” to the Tri-County Humane Society’s Animal Welfare conference in St. Cloud MN, and we’ll be giving…

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A May Sale in Honor of All Puppy Moms

(and Dads!) In our house, Mother’s Day (and Father’s Day) consists of each of us receiving one or more cards from our four legged children.  And the “thank yous” for being a good pet parent that each of us makes up to write in the cards for the other, can bring a tear or a…

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Three Ways to Become a Better Trainer

We go through cycles of following discussions about behavior and training on various social media sites.  We become passionate for a few days about commenting on particular subjects, but often get frustrated, by the mis-information that is still so prevalent and decide to take a break. In recent weeks we’ve encountered discussions focusing yet again…

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Attention-Getting Behavior Or Something Else?

We were at a dog club meeting recently and were chatting with our friend Sue about her dog.  She was relaying how he had recently developed an “attention-getting behavior” problem.Seems she taught him to go get his ball when people came to the door instead of standing and barking at them. He was rewarded with…

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Apps For Cats – New Uses for Tablets and Smart Phones

Computers have insinuated themselves into every part of our lives, from work to home life and entertainment. Now there are new apps designed specifically for our cats.

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Preventing Cops from Shooting Dogs

Have you seen the recent headline in the Denver Post "Colorado Senators To Introduce Bill to Require Cops Take Dog Training"?  Makes me want the Rocky Mountain News back more than ever.  What a misleading headline!  If the goal was to spark controversy and debate rather than reporting in an information-only manner about a problem…

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Critical Thinking and Dog Training

We happened to see a post on Dog Star Daily where Dr. Dunbar said “there’s something about dogs which tends to short-wire some people’s critical thinking skills.”  As we write this, we are immersed in delivering our course “How To Be an Expert Witness in Dog Bite Cases” so critical thinking skills have been on…

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The Expert Witness Role in Dog Bite Cases

Expert witnesses in animal injury cases – particularly ones that are high profile or controversial – must be able to step back from the media whirlwind, evaluate events and the dog’s behavior objectively, be meticulous about fact checking, and not take anything for granted. A good example is the current case in our home state…

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