The Monthly Woof
Good Dog = Great Life
This month’s issue is supported in part by SF Animal Medical Center and dog lovers like you.
Nature vs. Nurture: What Dog Breeds Can and Can’t Predict
It’s probably wise to assume that a dog of a particular breed will show at least some characteristics of that breed rather than the exception.
Reality vs. Perfection: When Managing Behavior Makes More Sense
“It’s not the dog, it’s the owner.” Of course, that’s not always true, but it certainly is true much of the time.
The 70s Mom Game: Raising Resilient Dogs
I’m only half-joking when I tell clients that in the 1970s, my mom would walk out of the grocery store without my sister and me. So how does this relate to dog behavior modification? Great question.
When Dogs Guard People: Understanding, Managing, and Changing Behavior
If your dog growls or snaps when someone approaches you or a loved one, it can be upsetting and hard to interpret.
Does Your Dog Love the Water? Tips for Safer Summer Swims
I used to think all dogs naturally liked to swim, but through the years I’ve learned this isn’t always the case.
Reset and Relax: Teaching Your Dog to Truly Unwind
It may seem counterintuitive, yet teaching your dog to downshift their nervous system in real time isn't just training another behavior; it's giving them the gift of emotional resilience, one breath at a time.
Through a New Lens: The Art of Interpreting Canine Behavior
According to Dr. Alison Gerkin, board-certified veterinary behaviorist, understanding canine communication is much like interpreting a work of art - though with higher stakes if we get it wrong.
Fun and Games for Flyball Readiness
Flyball is a fast-paced relay sport where teams of dogs race against each other, leaping hurdles and triggering a box to release a tennis ball, then returning the ball to their handler for the next dog to start.
Love at First Bite
I was 24 and living in San Francisco when I finally got my first puppy.
These Are a Few of Our Favorite Things: Five Ways to Your Dog’s Heart this Holiday Season
Just like that classic Sound of Music song, dogs have their own special lists of favorite things that never fail to lift their spirits – and ours, too!
Cheese, Please! My Dog, the Entrepreneur
How Dice turned treat training into his own small business.
Still Life With Dog: One Friend’s Story
As a dog trainer, I meet people from all walks of life and I’m always curious about their histories and experiences with their dogs. I recently sat down for a thoughtful conversation with my friend Marco about his dog Luna and how she’s changed his life.
A Little Help From Our Friends: Therapy Dogs Bring Comfort and Joy
Many studies have shown that interactions with therapy dogs can lead to improved moods, decreased feelings of isolation, and even physical benefits such as lowered blood pressure.
Where Art and Science Meet: Creativity and Nuance in Dog Training
The essence of dog training often transcends the rigidity of science, and it’s in the nuanced application of these principles that the training process becomes an art form.
Register Now! Canine Science Symposium, San Francisco State University, May 18-19
Repeatedly ranked one of the Top 10 animal behavior and dog training conferences of the year, this two-day gathering is a must-attend event for behavior consultants, dog trainers, veterinary professionals, and animal shelter staff and volunteers.
Paws for Thought: How Dogs Help Us Cope With Post-Holiday Blues
As the festive lights dim and the holiday cheer subsides, many of us find ourselves grappling with the post-holiday blues.
Now I Get It: Surviving Your Pup’s Terrible Teens
While it’s generally believed that dogs enter adolescence between 18 and 24 months of age, it can actually start much earlier depending on breed, social factors, health, and other things.
Happy Trails: Running With Your Dog
I’m a runner…Here’s what I’ve learned about training a dog to be a good running companion.
Is Your Dog Ready for His Ph.D.? Try These Brain Games and See
What more can you do with a dog who knows all the skills? Learn some new ones, that’s what.
My Big Adventure: Ranch Life Puts Off-leash Recalls to the Test
An important lesson for ranch life: we do not chase cows.