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Terms of Endearment

In the July edition of NZ Dog World, I cover the various terms of endearment used in different languages from across the Globe. We love our dogs and we have a deep emotional connection to them; what are your terms of endearment?

Research reveals sharing pet pics is among the best ways to connect with others

If you want to find shared ground with colleagues in the workplace, try sharing your pet photos!

New Formula

The dog food we have relied on for over two years has changed its formula. I wonder if the big pet food companies think about the stress they cause when special diet foods are changed?

Doggy quote of the month for July

A quote from the respected journal, Lancet, about the management of arthritis. There is no cure for arthritis and this quote explains the multi-modal approach.

UK survey data show the importance of the human-animal bond

A new UK survey conducted on behalf of Purina has revealed what previous studies have shown, that the human-animal bond is important and that society benefits from our supportive relationship with animals.

Outfitting Smokey

Smokey, a Bluetick Coonhound, is the mascot of the University of Tennessee. Check out this story about the woman responsible for making the real-life Smokey's wardrobe.

Winter canine care

In the June edition of NZ Dog World, there are tips for keeping your dog warm and healthy over winter. Time to winterise!

Doggy quote of the month for June

The quote of the month is from H Jackson Brown, the author of Life's Little Instruction Book

Reading product labels

A change in product packaging is often cause for checking the label and formulation. This week, I discovered changes with both a Vitamin B supplement and our regular gastrointestinal dog food. With two vastly different experiences from the companies involved. Read labels (because your dog can't).

Genetic links to herding behaviours

Got a border collie? Researchers have used open access data sets to find a genetic link to the herding behaviours and cognition that make them great. The research team identified more than eight genes strongly associated with cognition. One of the standouts was EPHB1, a gene involved in spatial memory. Several variants of EPHB1 appeared across herding breed genomes, suggesting that this gene may support the array of complex motor patterns and decision-making skills essential for herding - like stalking, chasing and grab-biting.

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Doggy Mom
The blog about everything dog

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