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New research from the University of Liverpool shows that dog owners think many important changes in their older pets are “just old age,” when actually they are signs of serious health problems.
Caring for a blind dog can have its challenges but it also can be incredibly rewarding. Read my April column for NZ Dog World here.
A new study has revealed parallels between the aging canine mind and human cognitive aging.
The Dallas Mavericks have a canine employee who is widely liked and helpful to the team's mental health.
Spending quality time with dogs reduces stress and increases the power of brain waves associated with relaxation and concentration according to latest research.
I love cooking for dogs. Bone broth is a fabulous addition to a dog's diet but I am finding that some owners are confusing bone broth with broth and stock. This blog post discusses the differences in ingredients and cooking times.
In the March edition of NZ Dog World, I discuss the decisions a pet parent faces when their dog has cancer
This month's quote is by the late Tom Hayden, a California politician who drafted the Hayden Act, which amended state law to expand impounding times for homeless animals and required many to be handed to adoption agencies.
In this post, I share guidance on the ''right" amount of dry dog food to buy and how to store and use it. Buying the largest bag you can get your hands on might sound economical, but may not be the healthy choice for your 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