
Journaling: Complimentary Practices for Behavior Tracking
Last week we talked about strategies for tracking data and finding methods that work for you. This week we’ll introduce some complimentary practices that may

Last week we talked about strategies for tracking data and finding methods that work for you. This week we’ll introduce some complimentary practices that may

Behavior change is hard enough without adding in another piece of homework like data tracking. There are so many factors and contributors to behavior; we can look at antecedent arrangements, learning history, health, species-typical behaviors, the list can go on and on!
So how do we collect information in a way that is helpful and manageable to our behavior change journey?

Gosh, have I got a story for you. It started well over a decade ago with one small black nose and shiny eyes filled with

Bringing a new dog or cat into the family can be an exciting and rewarding experience. This experience can be a tad more complicated when there is already an existing dog or cat in the household. When this is the case, our goal with introductions is to be thoughtful in our approach in order to set everyone up for success. Hence, here are some do’s and don’ts when introducing a new dog or cat to your household.

A while back, there was a post in our Pet Harmony Instagram account with me practicing an indoor recall with one of our dogs, See

Hi, friends! If you follow us on Instagram, you may have seen Griffey and I have been having some challenges. Part of having a pet

I was recently at a foster orientation and the usual discussion topics came up regarding how much to feed puppies, how often to take them

Today’s important topic is brought to you by myself and one of my favorite resources for families with dogs and kids, Family Paws Parent Education.

Last week we had our incredible, fantastic vet, Dr. Micaela Young come over (yes, we currently work with a fantastic in-home vet, and you can

Bringing home a dog is usually an exciting time for the humans involved, one that we may continue to celebrate annually memorializing their “gotcha day”.
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