Behaviour
Dos and Don’ts at the Dog Park
Keeping your dogs safe and happy is half the fun
There are two types of dog owners in this world: those who love dog parks, and those who hate them. Both groups make some valid points in their arguments for and against these puppy playgrounds. I myself have been ardently
Keeping your Newf calm during fireworks
Turning police dogs into robodogs.
There is much excitement in U.K police forces about the new innovation of turning their police dogs into what some sections of the the media have dubbed “Robodogs.” if it is not already enough to have them risking injury and death in their duties of tracking villains, chasing and
Adolescent Canine Behavior
by Billie Groom, BA
Expert in Canine Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Abstract
This article is a compilation of three of my published works; 1) an article introducing Canine Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, 2) a PowerPoint presentation for the Animal Behavior Society Conference explaining the correlation between brain development and behavior during the
How Dogs Think and Learn – Why Canine Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is Effective
Written by Billie Groom 4 min read
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How Puppies Differ From Adult Dogs
Puppies think and learn differently to that of dogs over six months of age. As pups mature into the adolescent stage their cognitive skills develop (think a child turning from three
Humanity’s Best Friend: A Dog-Centric Approach to Addressing Global Challenges
In this paper, we describe how a comprehensive assessment of the long-term relationship between humans and dogs can yield insights, and offer ways in which modern global challenges can be tackled. Naomi Sykes et al
Published online 2020 Mar 17.
Simple Summary
The Earth is under increasing pressure from the