Companion Animal Psychology News December 2016
The latest news on cats and dogs from Companion Animal Psychology, December 2016.
By Zazie Todd, PhD
Realizing the Fear Free dream for pets by Dr. Marty Becker.
Good intentions can go very wrong when you find a lost pet by Maddie’s Fund.
Helping your dog feel safe during the holidays by Maureen Backman.
How to enrich cats’ lives: Food puzzles for cats. Felicity Muth talks to Mikel Delgado.
Why are pets popular with artists? Dr. Anne Fawcett interviews Dr. Sarah Engledow about the Popular Pet Show at the National Portrait Gallery in Australia.
In the UK, the RSPCA’s petition to repeal Breed Specific Legislation now has more than 50,000 signatures. The London Assembly has also called for a review, saying the legislation “has failed to protect the public and dog welfare.” If you want to know more, here is a link to the RSPCA report ‘Breed Specific Legislation – A Dog’s Dinner’ and to the petition
Meanwhile in Montreal, the new pit bull bylaw that was temporarily suspended is now back on. The deadline for owners of existing pit bulls to get a special licence has been extended. To find out more about better solutions, visit Safer, Kinder Communities.
In Toronto, new city bylaws ban choke collars & choke chains, prohibit tethering a dog for more than 3 hours, and provide a new definition of a ‘dangerous dog’.
And National Geographic has a nice story about how pet dogs are helping out their endangered kin in the wild.
Dr. Patricia McConnell presents The Education of Will – A mutual memoir of a woman and her dog 20th Feb 2017 in Milwaukee, WI
The 5th Canine Science Symposium will take place at the San Francisco SPCA 11th – 12th March 2017. “The 5th Annual Canine Science Symposium brings the latest in cutting-edge canine behavior research to the Bay Area. Join us for a weekend of presentations and discussion on the current research in applied canine science.”
There are some very nice photos of animals in the RSPCA’s Young Photographer’s Award galleries.
Florida photographer Adam Goldberg takes goofy photos of pit bulls to try and change stereotypes
Kittens purrfectly take centre stage in horror movie re-enactments.
And it's not pets, but this tiny mouse café opened in Sweden.
Companion Animal Psychology Book Club: The book for December 2016 is The Secret History of Kindness by Melissa Holbrook Pierson.
The post that has been getting a lot of attention this month is losing a pet can lead to different types of grief. If you're looking for a dog trainer, see how to choose a dog trainer.
As always, if there's anything you would like to see covered on the blog, please let me know.
By Zazie Todd, PhD
Some of my favourite posts from around the web this month
Good intentions can go very wrong when you find a lost pet by Maddie’s Fund.
Helping your dog feel safe during the holidays by Maureen Backman.
How to enrich cats’ lives: Food puzzles for cats. Felicity Muth talks to Mikel Delgado.
Why are pets popular with artists? Dr. Anne Fawcett interviews Dr. Sarah Engledow about the Popular Pet Show at the National Portrait Gallery in Australia.
Pets in the news…
In the UK, the RSPCA’s petition to repeal Breed Specific Legislation now has more than 50,000 signatures. The London Assembly has also called for a review, saying the legislation “has failed to protect the public and dog welfare.” If you want to know more, here is a link to the RSPCA report ‘Breed Specific Legislation – A Dog’s Dinner’ and to the petition
Meanwhile in Montreal, the new pit bull bylaw that was temporarily suspended is now back on. The deadline for owners of existing pit bulls to get a special licence has been extended. To find out more about better solutions, visit Safer, Kinder Communities.
In Toronto, new city bylaws ban choke collars & choke chains, prohibit tethering a dog for more than 3 hours, and provide a new definition of a ‘dangerous dog’.
And National Geographic has a nice story about how pet dogs are helping out their endangered kin in the wild.
Upcoming events
Dr. Patricia McConnell presents The Education of Will – A mutual memoir of a woman and her dog 20th Feb 2017 in Milwaukee, WI
The 5th Canine Science Symposium will take place at the San Francisco SPCA 11th – 12th March 2017. “The 5th Annual Canine Science Symposium brings the latest in cutting-edge canine behavior research to the Bay Area. Join us for a weekend of presentations and discussion on the current research in applied canine science.”
Photos
There are some very nice photos of animals in the RSPCA’s Young Photographer’s Award galleries.
Florida photographer Adam Goldberg takes goofy photos of pit bulls to try and change stereotypes
Kittens purrfectly take centre stage in horror movie re-enactments.
And it's not pets, but this tiny mouse café opened in Sweden.
Here at Companion Animal Psychology
Companion Animal Psychology Book Club: The book for December 2016 is The Secret History of Kindness by Melissa Holbrook Pierson.
The post that has been getting a lot of attention this month is losing a pet can lead to different types of grief. If you're looking for a dog trainer, see how to choose a dog trainer.
As always, if there's anything you would like to see covered on the blog, please let me know.