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Feeling guilty that your dog is at home alone - with all that energy building - while you're at work? Pick-up, drop-off, dog wash and over-night stays also available .

30/05/2023

The idea of dogs as “pack animals” is a long standing myth that is unfortunately still with us now.

Groups of dogs, usually in small numbers or just pairs, form loose associations with one another, there is no “alpha”, and there are not clear dominant-subordinate hierarchies an d structures between them.

This makes sense, since dogs are primarily scavengers and scavenging can be done individually. They rarely hunt for sustenance and it’s even more rare that they do so in groups.

It’s important to understand this because this myth of dogs being pack animals often leads to harmful actions towards dogs, especially if we also assume we as humans are somehow part of our dogs’ “pack” when they know we’re not dogs. These harmful actions include:

- Making dogs go on stressful and unnatural large group “pack walks” where dogs are wearing aversive equipment and have no way of moving away.

- Making dogs “heel” or walk behind us and obey us while not being able to engage in any natural behaviours to put them in a so-called “pack drive” or a “follower state” which just isn’t a thing.

- Thinking we need to exert “dominance” or be the “alpha” by using punishment and aversive corrections.

- Labels like “alpha” and “dominant” leads us to think that certain natural behaviours our dogs do is an act of “defiance” or trying to be the “alpha”, and this results in the use of aversive methods and intimidation to “put them in their place”.

There was never a power struggle between us and dogs when dogs first became dogs and there also isn’t a power struggle between dogs. We don’t have to project the unfortunate hierarchical structures between humans onto dogs.

Instead of holding onto the idea that dogs are “pack animals” and thinking of ourselves as part of their “pack”, we can look at our relationship with dogs as one that is collaborative, built on friendship and care, and with no hierarchy.

Like with any of our close loved ones, we can love our dogs for who they are, learn from each other, help them to be happy and have their needs met, and help them be safe and feel safe! This makes us all free and empowered in this amazing relationship between fellow sentient beings.

Resources:
- Boitani, L., & Ciucci, P. (1995). Comparative social ecology of feral dogs and wolves. Ethology Ecology & Evolution, 7(1), 49–72. doi:10.1080/08927014.1995.9522969
- Marshall-Pescini, S., Cafazzo, S., Virányi, Z., & Range, F. (2017). Integrating social ecology in explanations of wolf–dog behavioral differences. Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences, 16, 80–86. doi:10.1016/j.cobeha.2017.05.002
- Larson, G., & Burger, J. (2013). A population genetics view of animal domestication. Trends in Genetics, 29(4), 197–205. doi:10.1016/j.tig.2013.01.003

ID: The background image shows two dogs, a white dog with pointy ears and a black dog with floppy ears, lying down on the ground next to each other. The text says “Dogs are not pack animals and ‘pack drive’ is not a thing.”

Please watch.
17/03/2023

Please watch.

The film is an in depth look at the commercial pet food industry, it's lack of regulation, and how is has evolved over the years, as it is now owned mostly b...

25/02/2023

Listen right to the end. So much valuable info.

03/02/2023

Prescription 'food'?

✔vary the variety of places you go✔take the lead off✔observe your dog's preferences and pace
12/01/2023

✔vary the variety of places you go
✔take the lead off
✔observe your dog's preferences and pace

Sniffing Is Super Important 🐶❗

It benefits your dog's overall well-being (and longevity!) when you give them a chance to sniff and explore the world through their nose while walking. So, as often as you can, take your dog on a scent walk and let them satisfy their sniffer.

Check out today’s free article (link below) to learn why it’s crucial for dogs to go on regular sniffing adventures.

🤔 hmmm that's a tough question!
30/12/2022

🤔 hmmm that's a tough question!

Food for thought.⁠

You may not notice a difference in your pet's health from the food you're currently feeding.⁠

But nutrition is the long-term preventative care plan.⁠

If you put poor-quality food into your pet, it will lead to degenerative changes and disease down the road.⁠

Just because your pet seems fine today, doesn't mean it's not causing an issue for their body.⁠

The same for healthy food.⁠

Putting good stuff in will help optimize your pet's immune system, reduce inflammation and ultimately help them.⁠

This is a big piece of the puzzle so don't skimp on this area of your pet's health, even if they seem like they're doing "fine" with lesser quality food.⁠

You will end up spending less in vet bills long-term.⁠

If you need help with your pet's food and formulating an optimal nutritional plan, whether it's a balanced home-made diet, using food as medicine to help treat conditions or a raw diet, we can help!⁠

In November we're taking a small group of pet parents through a 6-week gut health intensive so you can get the support and results you're looking for. ⁠

Learn more by scheduling a call: https://calendly.com/naturalpetdoctor/gut-health-program

30/12/2022

Most kibbles claim to be shelf stable for over a year…



30/12/2022

How Your Puppy’s Food Affects Their Risk for Skin Conditions 🐕

This fascinating study done by researchers at the University of Helsinki also found that feeding mom an ultra-processed, carbohydrate-based diet during pregnancy and as a puppy's first solid diet increased the likelihood of atopic dermatitis (itchy skin) significantly later on in life. Food heals or harms, so .

30/12/2022
Please share this far and wide. Omg the number of idiots who make derogatory comments about small dogs don't have a clue...
27/12/2022

Please share this far and wide.
Omg the number of idiots who make derogatory comments about small dogs don't have a clue. 🙈

Maria at MicroMed is a wealth of knowledge and help, as is their fb pg. 👍🐾💞
27/12/2022

Maria at MicroMed is a wealth of knowledge and help, as is their fb pg. 👍🐾💞

Parsley, in particular, curly parsley, is loaded with nutrients and has an abundance of health benefits for your pets! 💚🐾🐎

It is an excellent addition to both your dog's, and your horse's diets. It promotes lung, stomach, liver, thyroid, and bone health, being high in vitamins and minerals. Australian equine herbalist Victoria Ferguson recommends a combinations of sage, yarrow and curly parsley for increasing energy and life force in severely debilitated horses, and for stamina in performance horses.

Did you know, if you steep parsley in boiling water for 5 minutes, known as an infusion, this will release more nutrients than feeding parsley to your horse or dog in a raw state. MicroMed recommends cooking fresh parsley down and straining out the solids, then you can freeze it into ice cubes and feed one ice cube daily.

After so much rain, we all really enjoyed getting out in the sun and sea for a jolly great Gallivant.🐾💞🐾💞🐾🌞
13/12/2022

After so much rain, we all really enjoyed getting out in the sun and sea for a jolly great Gallivant.🐾💞🐾💞🐾🌞

13/12/2022

Happy, curious, confident, joyful, peaceful, playful, relaxed dogs.💙💚💛That's how we roll on our awesome Gallivants.

An alternative to the loud shouting.
10/12/2022

An alternative to the loud shouting.

Gallivanting goodness. 🐾💕🐾💕
03/12/2022

Gallivanting goodness. 🐾💕🐾💕

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