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The Gut–Brain Connection: Why Your Dog’s Tummy Affects Their Behavior

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When we think about teaching language to pre-school children, we often picture flashcards, repetition, songs, and simple instructions. When we think about teaching dogs, we picture cues, rewards, and consistency. At first glance, these two learning processes seem entirely separate. One involves human language and cognition; the other, animal behavior.

But when we look ...


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Sharing food is a deeply human way of connecting. It makes sense that many dog guardians want to include their dogs in that ritual—especially when we’re cooking real, whole foods for ourselves. The question isn’t whether dogs can eat human food, but how to do it safely, intentionally, and in a way that supports their physical and emotional well-being...


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Bringing a new dog into your home is exciting, hopeful, and often emotional. When you already have pets, that excitement can also come with uncertainty. How will everyone adjust? Will they get along? What if someone feels stressed, displaced, or overwhelmed?

Just like people, animals experience change through their nervous systems. New smells, new routines, and new rel...


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Willow and I recently took our first major trip together to Tybee Island, GA—a place full of sand, salt air, and unexpected lessons. We spent our days walking, exploring, and putting important life skills into practice. Some moments were effortless, others asked more of us… but each one shaped us. And here’s the twist: the biggest learner on this trip might not be who you exp...


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Holiday travel can be exciting, hectic, and unpredictable—even for humans who know what’s coming. For dogs, the sudden changes in routine, environment, and sensory input can be overwhelming if we don’t plan ahead. Whether you’re heading out of state, visiting family for a few days, or taking a road trip, thoughtful preparation can make the experience calmer and safer for both...


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