by lkaim | Oct 1, 2009 | Assistance Dogs, Dog Politics, Dogs, Maryland Dog Training, Rescue dogs, Service Dogs
I received a call in March of this last spring from a man who lived in Tennessee. He was a War Vet who had sustained an injury while being deployed during the first Gulf War which left him without the use of his legs. He had had two previous service dogs, each...
by lkaim | Mar 19, 2009 | Breeding Dogs, Dog Genetics, Dogs, Purebred Dogs, Rescue dogs
Here goes a tongue-in-cheek look at definitions created by the culture of dogs: There is a Great Divide in dogs today. The interpretations below are based on the context of their use through the ages, dating back many decades wherever dogs and humans found themselves...
by lkaim | Sep 24, 2008 | Dogs
Funny this should show up on one of my email lists: Wolves Make Dogs’ Dinner out of Domestication Theory Funny because a few days ago I was a participant in a discussion about Animal Cognition and an article that had appeared in National Geographic magazine in...