When you live with multiple dogs, in a suburban area where walks are done, it's important to keep in mind the different personalities of each dog.
Read MoreThink back to the good old days, when we enjoyed a meal in a crowded, noisy restaurant with many different conversations, laughter, and loud voices surrounding us.
How did we manage to have a conversation with our table mates? Sometimes our brain might pick up a conversation or two from nearby or loud tables, but eventually they faded into the background again.
Read MoreI see this scenario on a fairly regular basis. Two dogs are running, one chasing the other. The owners are thrilled the dogs are having a great time! They are running around and burning off energy. It’s great!
Not necessarily so. Is only one dog being chased? Is the play mutual? Is the dog in front enjoying being chased and having fun or is he trying to stay away?
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