Dog behavior Archive

A Pizzle By Any Other Name

Fish gotta swim, birds gotta fly, and dogs gotta chew. A lot. Chewing things occupies a large portion of Willie’s day.  In fact, most of what Willie does in a normal day can be assigned to one of just four categories: Sleeping, Walking, Chewing, and Everything Else. From the beginning, we made sure we had
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The Call of the Wild

The morning after our first significant snowfall,  Willie’s world was covered in cold, white powder ten inches deep.  I shoveled pathways around the house and out to the studio, then came back to let Willie outside.  He stepped out the door onto a path the width of a shovel blade, a wall of snow on
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Hail Cesar

I don’t watch much TV and I’d never seen Cesar Millan’s show “Dog Whisperer,” but Mutts4Rescue strongly suggested reading his book, “Cesar’s Way,” in preparation for adopting a dog. Now, I’ve shared long stretches of my life with two other dogs, but I’d been “dogless” for several years and thought a refresher would be a
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A World of Turds

I never noticed before just how many turds cover the face of the earth, but my dog Willie seeks out every one.  By some mysterious criteria known only to Willie, the turds divide themselves into three categories:  turds to sniff, turds to roll in, or turds to eat. On our twice-daily walks I have now
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New Routine

    The sun is coming up, and though I’m am early riser, it is not my habit to leave the house at this hour – especially when it’s 27 degrees.  Still, here I am lacing up my shoes to go for another brisk, 30-minute pre-breakfast walk with my new dog.  That brown-eyed, ten-pound creature
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First Day Home

I don’t know quite what I expected from this first day with our new dog, but I certainly hadn’t expected it to feel quite this… peaceful.   This pup is calm and gentle and friendly; he leash-walked like a pro, he cooperated during his first sink bath, and he hasn’t made a peep yet – not
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Foster Mom

I spoke at length with Keri, our (almost) new pup’s foster mom and adoption coordinator in Louisiana.  Keri had lots of advice for me and had answers to all my questions.  I scrambled to take notes and keep up with her. “Now barking and whining is all about attention and it’s best to deal with
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