Skittish Dogs: Fixing Our Bad Predictive Behavior

Page Reads: 1,673 Your dog takes physical cues from you at all times…especially when walking in small or narrow areas such as the hallway or bathroom. In these tight, restricted areas is the expectation from your dog that you will walk a tightly focused path so neither of you walk into the other. For an abused dog that’s lived through human abuse…walking that closely within a hallway is very difficult

Helping Your Dog Cope With Their Boredom During COVID-19 Quarantine

Page Reads: 5,359 Are you ready to take your dog and go play outside?  If you’re like me, being home alone in self isolation means trying to keep myself from getting bored. YouTube, Tik Tok, Instagram, Netflix, meditation, house-cleaning, reading, catching up on paperwork or talking with friends by video. Yet, most importantly is keeping my five dogs from becoming restless and bored cognitively. Days and days together, most dogs

Pets, Especially Dog Adoption, is Increasing Due to the Coronavirus

Page Reads: 4,704 Pets, Especially Dog Adoption, is Increasing Due to the Coronavirus During the coronavirus we have seen where many shelters, due to employee and volunteer shortage are suspending or restricting pet adoption. “In California, where a shelter-in-place order is in effect, needy animals are pouring into rescue centers even as adoption programs are temporarily halted,” said Karalyn Aronow, Vice President of Operations at the East Bay SPCA. Reported

MINGKI: Extremely Skittish & Unpredictable ‘Meat Dog’

Over 20,000 dogs rescued…Mingki was the one dog no one in Los Angeles could train in 4 months.

It took James Tsai 36 hours to do the “impossible”.

Of all the trainers and behaviorists in North America this well-known foundation had at their disposal, James Tsai was the one they reached out for help.