Morgan, Dr. B’s service dog and the inspiration for this blog, suddenly passed away. For anyone who has known and loved a dog, their time on earth seems unfairly short. Yet, we would never give up one moment of a life shared with our dog, even knowing the pain we will face at the end. […]
Hot cars: The life you save may be your own pet’s
In spite of hearing, again and again, of the dangers in leaving a dog inside a car when the temperature is rising, people continue to do it. They think they’ll be gone for “just a minute,” or don’t understand that the glass in a car gives a greenhouse effect that substantially raises the temperature inside. […]
Do dogs recognize human emotions?
Many people who have a dog would vouch for their pet’s ability to detect our emotional state. But can science actually prove it? And, if a dog does understand our emotions, how do they do that?
Emotional Support Animals vs Service Dogs [Know the Critical Difference]
When a five-year-old girl was mauled by an “emotional support animal” at the Portland, Oregon airport, the entire issue of the so-called “emotional support” or “comfort animal” came under scrutiny. Should such a category be allowed to continue?
Dog Parks? Why not?
Dog parks are an ideal way to allow your dog to play with other dogs in safety. Or are they? Kerry Claire, author of “Finding Vera,” spells out the dangers. Please heed her wise words.
Helping Your Pet Cross Over with Reiki
The holidays can be bursting with fun and energy or a striking contrast to the unhappy reality of impending loss. This is especially true for those whose pets are critically ill or aged. Dr. Wilson describes a technique long used for healing, that may be effective for your beloved pet and equally helpful for you […]
Best Halloween Costumes for Dogs
Halloween: Ooooo, time for ghosts and goblins. It’s also the time when many of us dress our dog(s) in all kinds of creative outfits. Here’s some pics of the best we’ve found along with invaluable tips from Consumer Reports to keep Fido safe during this “scary” time of year.
How to Teach Your Dog to Maintain Etiquette in Unfamiliar Situations
Even the best behaved dog can become nervous, excitable or reactive in a new situation. Bernie the Boxer, that erudite canine composer, has some practical advice for we dog guardians to help our beloved pooch maintain his/her best self, even in novel or difficult situations.
Why Service Dogs are Not Certified (in the USA) – Part II
When the Department of Justice wrote the regulations for service dogs, organizations that provide the dogs and members of the disability community both asked that the government not regulate the animals’ training. This article explains why they objected to certification. So, how can you tell if it’s a real service dog versus someone’s pet? This […]
Why Service Dogs are Not Certified (in the USA) – Part I
Do service dogs need to be certified? Why or why not? We clear up the confusion here at MyMagicDog.
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