Despite the passage of the ADA, varying state regulations create a crazy quilt of laws concerning assistance dogs and handlers’ disability rights and usually fail to address service dog fraud.
Read MoreService Dogs as working dogs assisting individuals with disabilities are granted certain legal privileges that allow them to accompany their handlers in various public places. In this post, we will explore five reasons why service dogs can go anywhere.
Read MoreDog-human relationships exist in different forms. Below are a few of the ways the Canis lupus familiaris and homo sapiens relate to one another.
Read MoreLearn the benefits of catnip for your DOG and important safety tips for your pets during Halloween!
Read MoreThe pandemic pet adoption craze highlighted – and exacerbated – a problem that has plagued shelters for some time: the return of adopted dogs. In the U.S., the amount of companion animals returned to animal shelters within the first six months of adoption ranges between 7 percent and 20 percent.
Read MoreService Dogs should always be considered as “working dogs” trained to do work or perform tasks for a person with a disability. Learn why labeling Service Dogs as “pets” does them a great disservice.
Read MoreDid you know that the Alaskan Husky, is not formally considered a canine breed? While the Siberian Husky is formally recognized, its cousin, the Alaskan Husky is not. Learn why in today’s blog post and what “breed” really means.
Read MoreKennel cough is on the rise across the United States. Being a highly contagious disease, it’s essential for dog guardians to know the symptoms, how it spreads, and how to protect their furry family member. In today’s blog, we offer the information and facts you need to know to protect your K9 against catching kennel cough.
Read MoreVacuums, fireworks, smoke detectors and more can drive most dogs crazy! But why? Today’s blog takes a closer look at the science and the answers behind why dogs hate big, loud noises!
Read MoreJoint canine-human research improves the quality of life for both species. It's another way our dogs remain indispensable partners, further deepening and enriching our eons-old connection.
Read MoreService dogs are miracle workers in many ways and the costs of training and upkeep are more than returned through psychological, social and economic benefits.
Read MoreLearn six easy ways to protect your dog when walking outside this summer! When you come back in from your walk, have these easy and healthy frozen treats ready to cool off Fido!
Read MoreAn adult dog’s demeanor and behavior reflect how well the animal was socialized as a puppy (or not). Desensitization is created through gradual exposure to experiences, objects and other stimuli to effectively teach the puppy how to be resilient, well-behaved and confident.
Read MoreIt’s almost that time of year for the Poodle Palooza! But WHAT is it and WHY should you support it?
Read MoreSummer poses many dangers to our beloved pooches. Learn the four ways to keep your K9 from becoming a Hot Dog during the summer heat!
Read MoreWhen a disability changes, can a Service Dog learn a new task? The simple answer is yes. But there may be situations when using another service dog to perform different tasks may be preferable.
Read MoreSummer is beckoning you and your furry best friend to explore the great outdoors! Learn what seven essentials you must pack for Fido before you head out on the trails! Try this easy, frozen broth dog treat recipe too!
Read MoreThe dog training world features two kinds of people: those who favor a traditional, dominance-based approach to training, and those who prefer a positive, reward-based method. Both ways are in wide use by trainers, owners and handlers. But which works best and why?
Read MoreThe world at large has sometimes used the word “poodle’ in facetious and unflattering ways. How many instances do you recognize below?
Read MoreHumans and their dogs enjoy the beautiful summer days! But remember these 7 potential dangers and learn how to protect your dog! Your dog is depending upon you to keep him safe!
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