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Companion Animal Psychology

25.08.2025

The Evidence Ends the Method Wars: Zazie Speaks to Zak George

Zazie joined Zak and Bree George to talk about the science on dog training methods, what it means, and what we still need to know.

Companion Animal Psychology

25.08.2025

How to Help Your Reactive or Fearful Dog

The 3 most important tips to help you with your reactive, fearful, or shy dog, and how to implement them to make your and your dog's life better.

Companion Animal Psychology

04.09.2025

Teenage Dogs (and What to Do About Them) with Tina Spring

When a cute puppy turns into a terrible teen, many people struggle. We chat with dog trainer Tina Spring about what to do.

Companion Animal Psychology

11.09.2025

Does Your Presence Help Your Cat at the Vet?

New research says that you being there can reduce stress—and that most cat guardians prefer to be present, even for blood draws.

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