Senior Unsocialized Dogs
Although it may seem as if there is no hope, that is not the case! Regardless of why your pup is not as social as they should be, it is still possible to assist them in feeling more secure and relaxed.
Although it may seem as if there is no hope, that is not the case! Regardless of why your pup is not as social as they should be, it is still possible to assist them in feeling more secure and relaxed.
This remarkable book is the undisputed bible of dog behavior analysis. It is lists every conceivable variety of behavior and… Read More »Review: A Photo Illustrated Handbook Barbara Handelman
Senior dogs require more frequent veterinary visits as compared to their younger counterparts. The question often asked is how often those visits should bew often and when to take your senior dog to the vet.
As a rule of thumb, semi-annual wellness check-ups are recommended for senior dogs. Veterinarians can detect subtle changes and diagnose potential health problems sooner, leading to better outcomes.
Why Do We Have Emotions? Since dogs are so receptive and responsive to human emotion and expression it is interesting… Read More »Dog Emotion, Human Emotion – Theories of Emotion
Delve into the diverse world of dog play behaviors and learn how age, stress, status, and breed influence their play. Discover the contrasts between dog and wolf play, and the factors that shape the frequency and type of play in dogs.
Because of the similarities in these relationships the close bond between dog and human has been compared to the emotional… Read More »Dogs and Emotional Attachment Theory
Learn about the fascinating history of dogs in Indian art and culture
Facial Feedback Theory: Our Dogs and Us The Facial Feedback Theory is a theory based in the idea that the… Read More »Power of Emotion – Facial Feedback Theory
The Dog Aging Project: Contribution and Advancements The Dog Aging Project is pioneering research that provides insights into canine aging,… Read More »The Dog Aging Project