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What’s your charitable dog cause?

When it comes to our spare time, we all find different things to become involved with – different causes grab us for different reasons....

Lost Dogs and Questions Without Answers

Why do “stray” dogs always seem to appear when you have the least amount of time to deal with them? In your experience, what proportion...

Lawns: A Dog Owner’s Guilty Pleasure

I think it’s been pretty well established that lawns are environmentally unfriendly. They require massive amounts of water. Fertilizers, pesticides, and fungicides get carried...

Helping Dogs Adjust to Being Home Alone Again

Though many people who have been sheltering in place for weeks report being confused as to the day of the week, I have been...

New World Order, Puppy Edition

In a world where maintaining safe social distances is going to be the new normal for a while, there are a number of dog-related...

Watching Your Dog Age Is Hard

Barbara Dobbins, my friend and frequent contributor to WDJ, once wrote a post for this space that described how her senior Border Collie, Daisy, had earned...

Puppy Potty Training: Simple, But Not Easy

The litter of 10 pups that my good friend was fostering for our local shelter at her home had a spay/neuter surgery date, and I...

Pet Food Shortages? Don’t Panic

I read an article the other day about a pork processing plant in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, shutting down due to hundreds of workers becoming infected...

Saving Animals While Keeping People Safe From COVID-19

Wow, the world has changed so much in such a short time. This occurs to me several times a day, but today’s biggest shock...

It’s Tick Season!

One minute, my husband and I were having a perfectly ordinary conversation in the kitchen. In the next moment, I was ripping off my sweatshirt, my...

Life With Dogs In The Age of The Coronavirus

 Life as most of us know it is being severely disrupted by the restrictions and common-sense guidelines being put forth in nearly every community...

Mixed Results: Researching Your Dog’s DNA

It never fails: Every time I take my senior dog Otto into public, people ask what breed he is. And I have to smile...

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A Fish Story

What’s worse than a skunked dog? A dog who has rolled in a long-dead, rotten salmon carcass. Rolled in it at length, luxuriously, with relish while ignoring the calls and whistles of her foster provider—even after being abandoned by the other dogs, who did heed their owners’ calls.