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Food 4 Paws: Full Belly Bus Expands Help for Struggling SF Pet Owners
“I don’t know how we would make it without you,” Sam said as volunteer Corrine handed him an overstuffed shopping bag containing dog food and a smorgasbord of treats…”
Environmental Management: Better Behavior Without Training
What if you could have a better-behaved dog without doing any training?
Ask An Expert: A Conversation on Reactive Dogs
Reactivity is a common label used in the dog training world to describe dogs who bark and lunge at stimuli in their environment.
My Take: What’s Wrong With the Dog and Cat Bill of Rights?
A “Dog and Cat Bill of Rights” was recently filed in the California State Assembly. Sounds great, right?
Love Is In The Little Things: How To Be Your Dog’s Valentine
Hundi, my Rottie boy does a happy wiggle dance first thing in the morning so we dance together for a minute as we greet the day.
Loving Your Off-Leash Skills: How to Train an Automatic Check-In
Walking or hiking off-leash looks deceptively easy, but most dogs need extensive training before earning off-leash privileges.
Animal-Loving High School Students: Are You Ready to Take the LEAP?
Starting this month, three NorCal animal sanctuaries are launching a new youth scholarship program for high school students and they’re looking for applicants.
For the Love of Tripawds
The Tripawds Foundation has one simple goal: to help amputee pets and their people everywhere.
Training for the New Year: Practice Makes Progress
January is the time of year when many of us set goals and focus on streamlining our routines for success in the coming year.
Learning Together: Keys to Frustration-Free Training
Training dogs brings me a great deal of joy and satisfaction. But to share this passion with my students, I must first understand any reasons that may have prevented them from fully enjoying training in the past.
Doggie in the Window: Is The View Stressing Out Your Dog?
Walk down any street, and you’ll likely see dog snouts pressed against glass windows and hear barking as you pass.
Start the New Year Right: Fun and Easy Training Games for You and Your Pup
How about some fun new training games to play in 2022? … Keep it short and your dog will always want more.
Illegal Dumping Comes Back to Bite Us
The East Bay Regional Park District (EBRPD) plans to close North Point Isabel for several months in 2022 to address spots that have tested positive for lead.
We’re Making a List: Find Holiday Cheer at These Women-Owned Pet Businesses
Looking for that special holiday something for your favorite pet lover? You can’t go wrong with a gift certificate, treats, or stocking stuffers from one of these great women-owned pet businesses.
Take the Brrrr Out of Their Barks: Make this Holiday Dog Coat and Toy Drive a Success!
Is your dog's coat so last year? Why not get your pup a spiffy new one and donate your gently used last year's model to the Full Belly Bus annual Dog Coat Drive?
Travel Tips from Muttville: How to Keep Your Pet at Ease During Holiday Trips
The holidays are upon us and you may be looking forward to traveling after nearly two years in lockdown.
Grateful for Dogs: How a Single Mutt Changed My Life
Right out of the gate, Cleo busted all the myths about older dog adoption or having a big dog in a big city.
Is It Gratitude or Survival Instinct? The Science Behind Dogs’ Feelings
Our dogs express their gratitude toward us in multiple ways every day. They snuggle us, lick us, and save us a generous six inches on the bed if we’re lucky.
Of Grief and Gratitude: Saying Goodbye to Lola
Lola was at least 13 years old, far exceeding her large breed life expectancy.
Thankful for Truman: A Most Dog-Like Cat
Truman was my partner for 11 years. He was, without a doubt, the love of my life.