Dog behavior Archive
After Richard and I made the commitment to adopt our rescue mutt—but before we met him and brought him home—we visited a pet supply store for the first time in years. We perused aisle after aisle of brushes and beds and bones, and we pawed through piles of sweaters, toys, and collars. I tried hard
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Willie has been spending more unsupervised time in the yard than ever before. With every gap and cranny of the perimeter fencing now secured with chicken wire and zip ties, I feel confident Willie cannot escape. Unlike some other dogs we’ve known, he’s also not a digger or an “escape artist,” and seems perfectly content
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Willie didn’t make a sound for months after we first brought him home; not a whine or a growl or a bark – or even a burp. He seemed happy and healthy and showed us great affection, and we spoke to him all the time – all the usual and expected phrases such as, “Do
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At home, with Richard and me, Willie is sweet and docile, perfectly content in our routines, including walks and playtime at regular intervals. He hardly ever makes a sound – and for few months we weren’t sure he even could. Willie sleeps a lot, he likes to cuddle beside me when I read, and he
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With just a couple of exceptions, Willie has slept inside a wire crate every night since “gotcha day”, the day when Richard and I first laid eyes on him at the Spring Valley park and ride following his thousand-mile road trip from Central Louisiana. While he pretty much has the run of our house, the
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Add this to the growing list of things I never imagined myself doing: baking homemade dog treats.
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A few days after I received and assembled our new “Doggie Ride” bike trailer, I rigged our bikes onto the van, put the dog trailer inside, and drove with Richard and Willie up to the Ashokan Reservoir. I’d once lived in this area for eight years, with the mountains and water a daily feature in
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Some months ago Richard and I were in Monterey, walking along Ocean View Boulevard near Point Cabrillo, when we stopped to watch a large colony of sea lions snoozing on a stony beach. We stood about fifty yards from the water’s edge, our fingers hooked into the chain link fence separating us from dozens of
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Before we even brought him home, our dog, Willie, had a collection of toys we'd purchased in anticipation of his arrival.
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“We’re never taking that dog into the bed with us,” Richard said before we even brought Willie home. “He’s never even going to see upstairs,” I added. “There’s just no reason for him to go there. And this way, we can be sure the bedrooms don’t have any dog hair or allergens that might disturb
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