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The Importance of Kindness in Dog Training with Jane Wolff (PPiC Ep 7)

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The Pawsitive Post in Conversation No. 7 with special guest Jane Wolff of Good Wolff Dog Training. Clockwise from top left: Zazie Todd, Jane Wolff, Kristi Benson By Zazie Todd PhD This page contains affiliate links which means I may earn a commission on qualifying purchases at no cost to you. Watch episode 7 of The Pawsitive Post in Conversation on Youtube or below. You can also watch previous episodes of The Pawsitive Post in Conversation  if you'd like to. Please subscribe to Companion Animal Psychology on Youtube to make sure you don't miss future videos. Kindness in dog training We talk with Jane about the importance of kindness in dog training, both kindness to dogs and kindness to people. We begin by talking about the most important ways to be kind to dogs. Jane specializes in working with clients whose dogs have separation anxiety, and we also talk about how to help people deal with this tricky issue without leaving their dog alone for any longer than they are okay wit

Black Friday Deals on Companion Animal Psychology Merch

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Get 15% off all Companion Animal Psychology merch with promo code BLACKFRI valid until midnight PT on 28th November 2022. By Zazie Todd PhD This page contains affiliate links, which means I may earn a commission on qualifying purchases at no cost to you. Get 15% off all Companion Animal Psychology merch including hoodies, zip hoodies, sweatshirts, tees, fanny packs and drinkware. Use promo code BLACKFRI valid until midnight PT on Monday 28th November 2022.  There are new designs as well as some new colours on existing designs. Check out all of the designs in the Companion Animal Psychology merch store .  As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. As an Etsy affiliate and Marks and Spencer affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases.

Happy Dogs and More Happy Dogs with Radio New Zealand

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I spoke about dogs with Jim Mora for Radio New Zealand's Sunday Morning --and then came back to answer listeners' questions.  By Zazie Todd PhD This page contains affiliate links which means I may earn a commission on qualifying purchases at no cost to you. Recently, I chatted all about dogs with Jim Mora for Radio New Zealand's Sunday Morning. We talked about my book, Wag: The Science of Making Your Dog Happy , the importance of reward-based training and enrichment for your dog, and the relationship between dogs and their people. You can listen to that interview here: Dr. Zazie Todd: how we know your dog loves you . Then I came back to answer listeners' questions about dogs. We didn't manage to fit them all in, but we covered lots of topics from dog training treats and the best ways to train your dog or deal with behaviour issues and what kind of dog is best for you.  You can listen to that interview here: Zazie Todd: your dog questions answered .  If you missed my

Interview About Cats with North by NorthWest

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I spoke about cats with Sheryl MacKay on CBC Radio's North By NorthWest. Photo: Robert Petrovic/Shutterstock By Zazie Todd PhD This page contains affiliate links which means I may earn a commission on qualifying purchases at no cost to you. Recently, I chatted with Sheryl MacKay on CBC Radio's North by NorthWest. We talked about cats (including my own cats), my book Purr: The Science of Making Your Cat Happy , and what cat guardians should know. You can listen to the recording here . My interview starts around the 53 minute mark. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. As an Etsy affiliate and Marks and Spencer affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases.

How Cats Respond to Catnip and Other Cat-Attracting Plants is Very Individual, Study Shows

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New research shows that cats have an individual response to catnip and other cat-attracting plants like silvervine and that, unlike big cats, they don’t care for perfumes like Obsession for Men. A cat chews on a silvervine stick. Photo: Abigail Crawford. By Zazie Todd PhD This page contains affiliate links which means I may earn a commission on qualifying purchases at no cost to you. If your cat likes catnip, you’ll have seen them sniff it, lick it, roll around on it or near it, and otherwise seem ecstatic in response to a toy containing fresh catnip. Then, after a while, the effect wears off. Research has shown that cats can respond in a similar way to several other substances : valerian, Tatarian honeysuckle, and silver vine (known as matatabi in Japan).   Now, a new study by Dr. Sebastiaan Bol et al. published in BMC Biology takes this research a step further by investigating exactly how cats behave in response to catnip and similar plants. The results show that each cat has their

Companion Animal Psychology Book Club November 2022

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"Turning wolves into dogs took knowledge, insight and a few cheeky treats along the way. This book contains all three, and is the perfect companion to any dog lover." -- Ben Garrod. By Zazie Todd PhD This page contains affiliate links which means I may earn a commission on qualifying purchases at no cost to you. This month, the Animal Book Club is reading Wonderdog: The Science of Dogs and Their Unique Friendship with Humans by Jules Howard.  From the publisher: "A celebration of dogs, the scientists who've lived alongside them, and how canines have been key to advancements in science for the betterment of all species.  Almost everywhere there are humans on planet Earth, there are dogs. But what do dogs know and understand of the world? Do their emotions feel like our own? Do they love like we do? What do they think of us? Since our alliance first began on the hunt and on the farm, our relationship with dogs has evolved considerably. And with domestic dog populatio

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