29 09, 2018

Alternatives to Scruffing Cats

2026-03-01T15:55:50+00:00September 29th, 2018|Animal Advocacy, Animal Rescue, Cat Behavior, Cat Training, Sheltering|

Scruffing can exacerbate behavioral issues and make handling more difficult—and even harmful—over time. Although mother cats will carry their newborn kittens by the back of the neck to relocate them, they only do this when their kittens are very young and mostly immobile. Mother cats are sensitive to the amount of pressure they use [...]

28 09, 2018

Arthritis in Cats

2026-02-26T15:20:53+00:00September 28th, 2018|Animal Advocacy, Cat Behavior, Cat Training, Pets|

Many cats develop arthritis, especially after age twelve. Animals can't tell us when they feel pain, so we have to watch subtleties in their behavior and body language. Older cats often hesitate before jumping down from surfaces. Although cats can climb, jump, and leap onto higher surfaces, most prefer walking up and down using [...]

27 09, 2018

Bringing Home a Puppy

2026-02-28T19:32:58+00:00September 27th, 2018|Dog Behavior, Dog Training, Pets|

Essentials Before Bringing Home a Puppy. Toy Bin A toy bin is a must. It should be large, wide, and shallow, and your puppy should have access to all the toys. Include plush toys, rotate them, and keep them varied. The toy bin should be a “centerpiece” or placed in a prominent, obvious location [...]

20 08, 2018

Why Dogs and Cats Are Surrendered or Rehomed

2026-03-01T01:05:40+00:00August 20th, 2018|Animal Advocacy, Animal Rescue, Cat Behavior, Dog Behavior, Sheltering|

Recently, I read a study on the relinquishment of animals in shelters and rehoming. It looked at demographics and the reasons people give up their dogs and cats or rehome them. Of course, since the research was based on people surveys, it may not be completely accurate — as people often make up reasons for [...]

24 12, 2017

Playing with Declawed Cats

2026-03-01T16:58:43+00:00December 24th, 2017|Animal Advocacy, Cat Behavior, Cat Training, Pets|

Please note: Declawing is a painful and invasive procedure. It is an amputation. Botched surgeries are not uncommon. Pain and complications can last for months, if not years—and sometimes for the entire lifetime of the cat. Declawing can create behavioral problems such as timidity, avoidance of owners, hiding and retreating, biting (especially associated with [...]

24 11, 2017

Holiday Training Tips for Happy Dogs & Houseguests

2026-03-01T22:02:26+00:00November 24th, 2017|Dog Behavior, Dog Training|

The holidays are approaching. You may be worried about your canine crew mixing with friends and relatives for festive get-togethers—but a little planning and preparation can make the holidays more enjoyable for all. • Doorway etiquette. Teach your dog polite manners at the doorway. Choose a place for your dog to go to when [...]

23 09, 2017

Landlords, Animals & the Need for Pet-Friendly Rentals

2026-03-01T21:08:33+00:00September 23rd, 2017|Animal Advocacy, Pets|

Pet Ownership and Renting: A Growing Problem Many people rent, though most would prefer to own. In many cities, apartment rentals cost more than mortgages and for much less space. Rentals often come with added challenges such as lack of parking, old appliances, noisy neighbors, extra fees, deposits, and instability. People with animals face [...]

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