Pet mediators put animal interests first during divorces
As a pet owner himself, Charles Regal knows that animals are much more than the property they are treated as in divorce court. That is why – ...more
Loving my ex-wife's friend
A little more than eight years ago, my wife traded me in for a dog.
It turned out to be a good swap.
Before the divorce papers were final, Kerry, a mix of Labrador, retriever and Huskie, had already become a ...more
Dog aggression toward kids
Unfortunately, domesticated dogs sometimes turn on a child and inflict injuries serious enough to require medical attention. Canine aggression is a reality, even though in millions of American households, a dog ...more
Managing stress in your dog's life
Is your dog stressed? Stress in dogs can come from a variety of sources, including trauma, physical restraint, change of routine, boredom and separation, to name a few. Being aware of these things can help you minimize ...more
Pet behavior problems: 10 simple tips to help avoid them
- Let your pet know who the boss is from the start. Establish the rules and follow them consistently.
- If your pet demonstrates poor behavior in certain situations or environments, avoid those situations as ...more








