Does Your Dog Feel Your Pain?

From Discovery News: New research shows that dogs may be hard-wired to empathize with us more than any other animal, even better than humans themselves. (Ask any woman who understands her better – her husband or her dog.)

According to Deborah Custance co-author of the latest study from Department of Psychology at the University of London Goldsmiths College, “We have domesticated dogs over a long period of time. We have selectively bred them to act as our companions.” It stands to reason that we would breed for the traits that place them in tune with our emotional needs.

In the study, a human (sometimes the dog’s owner, sometimes not) made a number of different noises while in the room with a dog. When the person pretended to cry, the dog would nuzzle and lick in an effort to provide comfort.

Of course, those of us who love dogs have known this all along, but it’s good to have some empirical research to back it up.

Until next time,
Good day, and good dog!

Rabbit Agility

(AP Photo/Jens Meyer)
Hey! They stole our sport!

This did give me an idea, though. How ’bout if we combine lure coursing and agility – you could have a real rabbit rather than just a plastic lure for the hounds, but make them jump over obstacles to get to the prize! (Now, I’m just kidding – no one call PETA on me. I love the little bunnies, too.)

Until next time,
Good day, and good dog!

Saturday Survey: Dealing with Aggressive Dogs

We’ve talked a lot about not punishing a dog for being aggressive if the dog is taught to be that way by his or her owner. During this past week, we published a post about a man who received a 1-year prison sentence after his dogs attacked ten people. Is this the right way to deal with the problem?

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A Puppy’s Prayer

Now I lay me down to sleep
The king-sized bed is soft and deep
I sleep right in the center groove
My human being can hardly move
I’ve trapped her legs, she’s tucked in tight
And here is where I pass the night
No one disturbs me or dares intrude
Til morning comes and I want food
I sneak up slowly to begin
My nibbles on my human’s chin
She wakes up quickly
I have sharp teeth
I’m a puppy, don’t you see?
For the morning’s here
And it’s time to play
I always seem to get my way
So thank you Lord for giving me
This human person that I see
The one who hugs and holds me tight
And shares her bed with me at night

~ Author Unknown