
Predictability, Choice, Control, Oh My!
Over the past few years, conversations in the animal training community about predictability, choice, control, and agency have become more common–which is a great

Over the past few years, conversations in the animal training community about predictability, choice, control, and agency have become more common–which is a great

When we wrote Canine Enrichment for the Real World, there were some topics that we knew people would ask us about. We expected the

Much of aggressive behavior, including bites, is based in fear. And the goal of those behaviors is typically to increase the distance between the individual

Think back to a time when you have been in pain. Now let’s get more specific: think back to a time when you have

I talk quite a bit about playing tug with Oso. It’s part of my go-to example of how we experimented with mental and physical exercise

I’m gonna be calling out some people here right in the beginning. Raise your hand if you WANT TO DO THE THING, but something is

A few Sundays ago it was one of the first nice, weekend days of the spring here in Illinois. And that meant that I
Happy April, everyone! If you’ve been following our podcast, you know that we’ve been talking about teaching our pets relaxation skills. It’s a skill

Why are we taking our dogs on a walk? Physical exercise? Mental stimulation? Because we think we should? Side note: I once read an article

What is Enrichment? At Pet Harmony, we talk about enrichment all the time, but if you’re a new cat owner, or just recently joining us,
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