Happy Halloween! In honor of the day, I wanted to start with a scary story that one of my human pack members told me. When he was about seven years old, his uncle took him to an amusement park near his mom’s home town, and they went on a roller coaster. It wasn’t much compared […]
Month: October 2016
The Trick To Training A Dog
In a few sentences, I’m going to give you a command and I want you to do it. It’s nothing complicated or too physical, so don’t worry. This is just a test. Are you ready? Okay, here we go: Besloor. Did you do it? Come on, it’s easy. Anyone can do it. Besloor! You’re not […]
Second Nature
Humans are good at a lot of things. When it comes to creating art or doing science or excelling at any of hundreds of other pursuits that we have invented, no animal can beat us. A dog will never write a symphony. A crow will never discover a cure for cancer. An elephant will never […]
You Can’t Change The Weather, But You Can Change Yourself
One thing I’ve learned about the weather in L.A. is that it’s unpredictable. The best way to describe it is “consistently inconsistent.” We can go from gloomy and foggy one day to hot and sunny the next, and if you want to know what season it is, you need to look at a calendar, not […]
What Your Dog Is Waiting For
In a lot of the world, this time of year seems to be dedicated to eating. Sure, there are lots of occasions happening between now and 2017, but most of those apparently serve double duty, with a civil or religious celebration wrapped around a meal, or at least a lot of snacking. We have Halloween […]
Cesar’s Message To The People Of Montréal
At the end of September, the city of Montréal in Québec, Canada voted to ban new ownership of pit bull and “pit bull-type” dogs within the city, as well as require owners of such dogs to go through a criminal background check, pay $150 for a permit, and have their dog sterilized, vaccinated and microchipped. […]