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Dog toys get dirty. This December 2025 column in NZ Dog World discusses cleaning and maintenance of dog toys so you can keep your dog and home healthy and extend the life of their favorite toys.
Using genomics, this research team has proven that dogs traveled with their humans as far back as the Bronze Age (and likely before). Traveling with your dog is a not a new or modern phenomenon!
Hills and stairs are hazards for injured and aging dogs. This post contains some advice for choosing your home to ensure your dog can live in it safely for their entire life.
In the November issue of NZ Dog World, I discuss the research into the health benefits to children who are raised with dogs in the household. Research shows that the rates of development of asthma and eczema are both reduced.
The quote of the month is from the late Jane Goodall. A dog gives a walk purpose. A few words, but very true!
A new study reveals that training service dogs can slow biological aging in female veterans. Much of the research into the value of dogs and PTSD has been focused on male veterans; female veterans involved in the training of service dogs for fellow veterans benefit from their interactions with the dogs.
This research used fresh dog food mixtures provided by The Farmer's Dog in the USA. Research is vital in improving diets and understanding the nutritional benefits of all dog foods. The large corporate dog food manufacturers fund research using kibble diets. More research is needed into the impacts of feeding fresh.
The results are in; the odds were stacked against Sox from the start since he wasn't allowed on the ballot. In this post, we review all of his campaign platforms as we did our part to raise awareness of issues and encourage dog parents in our local area to vote.
In the October edition of NZ Dog World, I visit a Beckenham retirement village to talk about dog policies in retirement facilities (they vary considerably) and to chat with Cally and Tony about their decision to relocate with Miniature Schnauzer, George.
The quote of the month is from Professor Dale Jamieson, an expert in animal rights and ethics.
I've been blogging since 2010 about a range of dog issues. I particularly like sharing the latest research news and I always share a Doggy Quote of the Month
