by Arden MooreIn conversations, people choose from millions of words and a variety of languages to express themselves. By comparison, dogs do most of their “talking” using postures and body cues. When they do speak, they are capable of making only about 15 different...
by Mary Jo DiLonardo A dog may growl when he’s playing tug-of-war, but it doesn’t mean the same thing as when he’s guarding a food bowl. My dog is a talker. When he’s with another dog, he constantly barks and growls as he races around the yard,...
Sometimes, you just need them to pipe down. Mary Jo DiLonardo It’s a lose-lose situation no matter which side of the fence you’re on. Whether it’s your dog that’s barking or your neighbor’s pooch that won’t stop flapping his jowls,...