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In the November edition of NZ Dog World, I discuss phermomones, an aspect of non-verbal communication which is often overlooked.
Dogs are employed around the world in support of conservation efforts. In this post, I share the story of dogs in New South Wales helping to find a critically endangered orchid species.
Our local SPCA Op Shop is closing in November. To say that we are gutted is an understatement. This shop played an important part of Sox's training, where he made a special human friend to visit.
This city in California has acted over the animal welfare concerns about specific breeds; interest groups are concerned about "the sweeping legislation" which outlines 19 different categories of “congenital anatomical features”—ranging from “excessive skin folds” to certain snout lengths—as grounds for a ban.
The 4th of October is World Animal Day. Most animal blessing services are held around this date. Inspired by our latest blessing service with Sox, I investigated how dogs are referred to in the Bible.
Vitamin B12 supplementation is often required for dogs with inflammatory bowel disease. The injections for Vitamin B are painful and definitely not Fear Free. This research shows that oral supplementation can be just as effective, which is good news for IBD dogs!
The quote of the month is from George Eliot, well known English author and poet.
Sox has 3 special teddy bears which demonstrate the principles of 'agency' and freedom of choice.
Most studies involving therapy dogs focus on patients. This one is a little different because it focuses on anxiety and stress relief for healthcare workers. NZ's healthcare system is in crisis and anything we can do to support our healthcare workers (and attract new ones) should be welcome!
In the September issue of NZ Dog World I discuss two studies about the impacts of dog ownership on health. One of these studies focuses on the health benefits of dog ownership and the other quantifies the savings to the healthcare system in the USA. With NZ's healthcare system under pressure, NZ could do more to take advantage of the health benefits and reduce costs.
I've been blogging since 2010 about a range of dog issues. I particularly like sharing the latest research news and I always share a Doggy Quote of the Month