Does your dog have a behavior problem? Perhaps she chews up the house or howls for hours when you leave for the day. Is he chasing and biting his tail? Or maybe she lunges at people who come in your front door? Whom do you call to help fix those behaviors if they become a problem for you and your dog?
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In these unprecedented times, we are all scrambling for accurate answers and information about the public health response in this pandemic. Si…
Creating a calm first meeting goes a long way toward successful play groups.
Augusta Farley embarks on the unexpectedly difficult endeavor of translating "pets are family" in multiple languages.
A recent paper published in the “Royal Society Open Science” determined that feline dietary preferences are driven, over time, by nutritional content, not by flavor.
This column explores three underlying characteristics of borderline and unsafe group play behaviors: relationships, volatility and fearfulness.
Judging from the favorable turnout, Augusta Farley writes that residents' commitment to caring compassionately for their pets was obvious.
Dog and cat lovers are invited to the event being put on by Best Friends Pet Resort and Westside Animals for Adoption.
Augusta Farley shares her experience handling a local golden retriever, Annie, for "Trial by Fury: The People vs. Scott Peterson."
Augusta Farley reminds owners that their pets' curious and playful traits can get them into trouble, offering information about hazards in order to help keep our animals safe and prevent tragedies.
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