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Mind Your Cues

Hang around with enough dog owners, and inevitably you will hear someone say to their distracted or recalcitrant dog, “Sit! Sit! Sit! SIT!” I’m...

Can You Put a Price Tag on Your Dog’s Life?

Readers, dog owners, can I ask you a question? Or, actually, a few related questions: If you had to put a dollar figure on it, what would...

Zeal of the convert: Canine seat belts

Just over a week ago, I was in one of those car accidents that remind you to slow down and not take life and health...

What Is Socially Conscious Sheltering?

In the February issue, which will be in mailboxes and online soon, we have an article about a new model for communities looking to improve the...

Feeding Time: On the Dot, or Not?

I have long advised friends and family members to keep their dogs’ mealtimes vague, in order to prevent “clock-watching” and demand behaviors from dogs who are...

Winter Worries

My “very mixed-breed” dog, Otto, turned 12 years old at some point in the past couple of months. For a big dog (currently 72 pounds),...

An Ice-Prevention Product That Is Safe for Pets?

I’ll never forget my first wintertime visit to the northeastern U.S. As a native of northern California, the coldest place I had visited previously was either...

Finding the Perfect Dogs for Friends

My young adult son lives in the San Francisco Bay area with his girlfriend, a couple of roommates, and his all-black Black and Tan Coonhound, Cole....

Don’t Pull Your Puppy With His Leash!

I was just driving down the street and my eye, as always, was drawn to a dog – a Golden Retriever puppy, I saw...

Happy Thanksgiving

I’m writing this, as usual, in the frenzied build-up to Thanksgiving. Only this year, I’m not hosting a pack of friends and relatives and their dogs...

So What’s the Best Dog Food?

Imagine this: You are a writer and editor for Parenting Magazine, and you write about infant toys, vaccination schedules, and nutrition for infants and toddlers. A...

I’m Back From an Eye-Opening Dog Training Seminar

I’m just back from a six-day trip that included two days of driving and a four-day educational seminar with world-renowned animal behavior experts: prominent...

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How “Bird Flu” Could Threaten Your Dog

The “bird flu”, or avian influenza, has been around for a long time; it’s circulated in wild birds since the late 1990s. But like all viruses, it mutates over time—and influenza viruses are known to mutate very quickly. What’s more, some emerging strains are deadlier than others.