Feature Stories
This Month’s Hot Topics
When Someone Goes Missing: For CARDA Dogs, Searching Is a Labor of Love
The call for a search can come at any time, day or night, for a CARDA dog handler.
New Inspiration for a New Year: How Teaching Dogs Makes Us Better People
I’m one of those people who likes to consider new possibilities when the New Year rolls around.
Training Talk: Freshen Up Your Approach with Habit-Based Goals
In considering the goals you’d like to set for the new year, ask yourself two questions: What do you want to improve with your dog? And what do you want them to learn next?
New Year’s Resolution: To Sniff Out a New Dog Sport
The most accessible dog sports are generally the scenting sports, and there are good reasons for this.
7 Common Training Mistakes - and How to Avoid Them
Dogs do not innately know how they are supposed to behave in our human world.
You’d Better Watch Out: Choosing a Dog Trainer in an Unregulated Industry
Dog training's dirty little secret is that the field is entirely unregulated.
All Is Calm: Tips for a Dog-Friendly Holiday Season
While all the holiday hustle and bustle, glitz and glamor, and bells and whistles might be very exciting for us humans, the season may be stressful and overwhelming to our pups.
Why Don’t Dogs Share? Understanding Resource Guarding
If you could ask your dog what they think about sharing, they’d probably tell you they’d like to keep it all for themselves, a behavior known as resource guarding.
How Dogs Say Thanks
Gratitude between humans and dogs is based on the bond we have together.
Big Dog Thanks for Bark the Vote!
Dogs and voter registrations were well celebrated at last weekend’s Bark the Vote.
Hip Dysplasia: What Every Dog Owner Should Know
Many dog owners may have heard the term hip dysplasia in passing. But anyone with a dog should become familiar with this painful hereditary condition.
The Problem With Leashes (and Why Off-Leash Access is a Dog Welfare Issue)
There's nothing natural about restraining an animal and keeping them captive on the end of a piece of rope. If it were, teaching your dog to walk without pulling would be a cinch.
When To Spay or Neuter? It’s Complicated
There’s a lot of controversy, confusion, and even conflicting evidence about when it’s best to spay or neuter your dog.
Body and Mind: Make Your Dog’s Workout Count for Both
Dogs who are appropriately stimulated, both mentally and physically, have fewer behavioral issues and fewer medical bills. How’s that for an incentive to get moving?
Chasing Reinforcement: Food + Delivery = Happy Training
“What do you have in your bait bag?” Erika asked. I showed her the huge bag filled with bits of cheddar cheese I’d been using.
From Stone Age Scraps to High Tech Kibble: A Brief History of Dog Food
Commercially produced dog food is the norm today, but it wasn’t alway so. How did our ancient ancestors feed their canine companions?
Free Feeding vs. Scheduled Feeding: Which is Better for Your Dog?
My dog training clients often ask whether it's okay to leave a bowl of dog food out all day or if they should feed their dog on a schedule.
Treats and Training: How To Make Those Calories Count
Whether you are using food to strengthen learned behaviors, teach new behaviors, change responses, provide enrichment, or prevent behavior problems from being rehearsed, food should function as a core part of your life with your dog.