Loving What Is
In 1996, author Byron Katie came out with a book called “Loving What Is.” It was of particular interest to me because only a few years earlier, I had literally…
In 1996, author Byron Katie came out with a book called “Loving What Is.” It was of particular interest to me because only a few years earlier, I had literally…
I’ve had several private inquiries about my strategy for dealing with human aggressive dogs. These are my personal recommendations. The opinions are based on my experience over the last 18…
When dog owners rely too heavily on the use of tools or commands, they run the risk of creating a training style that becomes foreign to the dog. I like…
Several months ago Murphy was sent to me from a Britney Spaniel Rescue to be rehabilitated and fostered. Initially he was difficult to handle by everyone but me. He didn't…
We all know that our dogs are a mirror of ourselves. When our self-esteem is high and we feel good about ourselves, our dogs pick up on our confidence and…
When we adopt a dog and bring him into our home, we are basically playing God in his life. In essence, we are saying, “I’m the person you are to…
For most of us, an average day begins with a series of rituals. We dress appropriately for our job. We show up at work promptly at the same time every…
We will only be able to understand dog behavior when we completely embrace the concept that a dog wants to be seen and related to as a dog… nothing more,…
Years ago, I decided to up my game as a cyclist. I belonged to an informal bike club which met three times a week to ride. Weather permitting, we did…
My intention in writing this story is not to be judgmental, but to help people understand the cycle of events that begin with a single irresponsible act. Two months ago, a…