After spending the holidays in Spain, I returned to Los Angeles in the middle of a huge storm. There were floods and even reports of a tornado or two. The weather was quite chaotic, and it’s supposed to continue like that over the coming weeks and months. What people don’t realize is that the air […]
Month: January 2016
Ley Natural De Los Perros 1: Los Perros Son Instintivos
Uno de los mayores errores que los dueños de perros pueden hacer es asumir que sus perros sienten emociones y piensan como hace la gente. Esto nos lleva a humanizar a nuestros perros atribuyéndoles nuestras propias necesidades y motivaciones para justificar su conducta. Como consecuencia, podemos llegar a estar reluctantes en disciplinar o corregir a […]
Tilt: A New Angle On An Old Habit
If you’ve ever been around a dog, you’ve probably seen this classic of canine behavior: they tilt their head to one side while you’re talking to them, and the tilt seems to be bigger the more excited your tone of voice is. It’s such a universal behavior in dogs that you’d think science would have […]
Healthy Dog Treats: What To Look For, What To Avoid
Providing a treat is one way that many Pack Leaders enjoy rewarding their pups — whether for learning a command, maintaining calm-submissive energy, or simply being a good companion. While many Pack Leaders spend time selecting the right dog food, you may be less choosy when it comes time to selecting a treat — after […]