Navigating Difficult Conversations
Living with a difficult pet is, well, difficult. It can be an incredible experience but at the same time, it can be emotionally draining, exhausting,
Living with a difficult pet is, well, difficult. It can be an incredible experience but at the same time, it can be emotionally draining, exhausting,
Alright, if you’ve been following us for any amount of time, you’ll know that we like to start by defining our terms. When you read
Holidays are best spent with the ones you love, and for many of you out there, that means your dog (or cat, or bird, or
Last month in the blog What About Agency in Training, we focused on increasing agency within training sessions, and mentioned that this month we were
Whether you’re an animal behavior professional working with clients or a knowledgeable pet parent who is talking to your friends and family about animals, we
We’re all about sustainability here at Pet Harmony. And by that, I mean creating a behavior modification plan for helping your pet that is sustainable
When we wrote Canine Enrichment for the Real World, there were some topics that we knew people would ask us about. We expected the
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
We humans like our tidy little boxes, labels, and categorizations. It’s often the easiest and fastest route to help us make sense of a
Relaxation is a staple topic in many of my sessions with clients. Being able to take a load off, fill your cup, get true rest,