Book Review – What’s it like to be a Dog and Other Adventures in Animal Neuroscience by Gregory Berns

What’s It Like To Be a Dog And Other Adventures in Animal Neuroscience by Gregory Berns

Very good read and I would recommend it to anyone who has an interest in animals.

Unpacking the Implications: Long Term Kenneling and its Effects on Canine Behaviour

Dogs in kennels, especially those in rescue centres, can develop behavioural problems due to stress. These may include repetitive behaviours, aggression, and social issues. Enrichment like off-lead play, training, or fostering can help alleviate stress and improve behaviour.

Is the Internet a Good Resource for Dog Training Advice?

Online dog training advice is limited to a few situations. It’s often misleading and risky, with untrained individuals providing questionable guidance. Consulting qualified trainers is essential for effective training.

If I could change one Law: The Dangerous Dog Act 1991

Daily writing promptIf you had the power to change one law, what would it be and why?View all responses If I could change one law it would forever and always be The Dangerous Dog Act 1991. This law has brought nothing but pain and suffering to those who have responsibly owned dogs because of aContinueContinue reading “If I could change one Law: The Dangerous Dog Act 1991”

Understanding the Anatomy and Function of Canine Muscles

Would it surprise you to know that canine muscles are very similar in structure to human muscles? There are 3 types of muscle found in the dog, they are Skeletal, Smooth and Cardiac; each has a different structure and function. The Skeletal Muscle This is what most people think of when they say “muscle”. TheContinueContinue reading “Understanding the Anatomy and Function of Canine Muscles”

Understanding the 4 Quadrants of Dog Training: What You Need to Know

Dog training is an ever-evolving industry with new techniques and approaches being developed all the time but all of these methods employ at least one of these two methods – Operant or Classical conditioning. Classical conditioning is less commonly used in everyday pet dog training on purpose but can often be introduced accidentally. For example,ContinueContinue reading “Understanding the 4 Quadrants of Dog Training: What You Need to Know”

Why is My Dog Acting Differently: Understanding the Impact of Pain on Canine Behaviour

During their evolution, dogs learnt to hide much of their pain, making them less of a target to predators who are more likely to attack weak prey. This adaptation remains within our dogs despite being domesticated for thousands of years. There are many different signs that may indicate an injury or illness most of whichContinueContinue reading “Why is My Dog Acting Differently: Understanding the Impact of Pain on Canine Behaviour”