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Without further ado, I now know what Lily’s mix ACTUALLY IS. My sweet boxer is boxer, super mutt, bulldog and chow.  She...
30/08/2024

Without further ado, I now know what Lily’s mix ACTUALLY IS. My sweet boxer is boxer, super mutt, bulldog and chow. She also has some tiny bit of golden retriever. This is so fascinating and makes alot of sense. She was a “throwaway” puppy in the shelter. Someone’s pure bred boxer got with a mutt. I’m forever grateful I found her. There are other details too about her health and relatives. SHE HAS ACTUAL COUSINS!!!!! MY DOG HAS A GENETIC FAMILY!!!!!

Very much so.
07/06/2024

Very much so.

This:

Yes!
28/05/2024

Yes!

Family mottos last a lifetime. Let this be yours!

In a world where dogs are misunderstood, be one who understands.

02/03/2024

PSA:
Do NOT EVER give your dog dream bone brand chewies. I gave Lily one and it got stuck in her mouth. Got it out safely and she’s fine. Be careful, y’all!

17/01/2024

STILL WAITING 💔

Koda was surrendered to the Babylon Animal Shelter in July of 2021 by those she thought would love her forever – dumped at the shelter because they were moving.

Beautiful Koda now sits alone and heartbroken behind shelter walls. Every day, every hour, and every minute, she waits. With every car, every visitor, and every walk outdoors, she’s certain she’s going home. She wonders where her family is and she has a lot of anxiety about it.

Koda is a very sweet and friendly 2-3 year old girl who is very anxious about being in the shelter. She is incredibly obedient; very smart, knows her commands, walks well on leash. She likes to stick close to her people and comes right to you when you call her. Koda’s previous home reports that she can be afraid of thunder and fireworks and she is not a fan of cats or other dogs. Koda will jump on you for some loving, and will take all the love that you will give her. She loves people, loves kids but older children are recommended because she can get a bit mouthy and jumpy.

Sadly, Koda is deteriorating in the kennel and losing weight. She is super stressed and anxious. She also displays some separation anxiety which is one of the most common problems that dogs face, due to the separation from the humans they are attached to – and Koda has lost the only home she has ever known.

She would do best in a home where someone is there most of the time since she does not like being away from those she loves. Someone with some dog experience would be best so they can continue to work through her anxiety. An active family with older children (10+) and a fenced in yard would be a wonderful fit for her. She loves to play, is a total love bug and enjoys cuddling too.

Koda is yet another heartbroken, beautiful soul who is looking for someone to share her world with. Open your heart and give Koda the chance she truly deserves! There must be a family out there who is the perfect match for this stunning girl; she is truly special and so deserving.

Please help us find Koda the forever home she really deserves – let’s not allow her to wait any longer. Make arrangements to meet her, spend time with her, we guarantee you’ll fall in love!

https://www.facebook.com/Kodaneedsahome/

Babylon Animal Shelter
80 New Highway
Amityville, New York 11701
(631) 643-9270

08/12/2023
This is nice.
03/12/2023

This is nice.

I love this

Always.
27/11/2023

Always.

ALWAYS ask. You might save a life.

Lily and I. She’s my service dog, best friend, light of my life. We are a team.
08/11/2023

Lily and I. She’s my service dog, best friend, light of my life. We are a team.

This is legit.
04/11/2023

This is legit.

Dogs behave the way they do for many reasons. They do NOT do things deliberately to be stubborn or ‘naughty’, nor do they aim to assert control. Outdated mythologies and training methods have detrimental effects on well-being and strain the relationship between a dog and their caregiver.

🧬A dog's breed and genetic makeup can play a significant role in determining certain behavioural traits. Dogs have genetic predispositions and breed-specific tendencies that contribute to their behaviour.
Some breeds are predisposed to specific behaviours, such as herding, hunting, or guarding.

The environment in which a dog is raised and lives can profoundly impact their behaviour. Early socialisation, which involves exposing a puppy to a wide range of people, animals, and environments during their critical developmental period, is crucial for building confidence and shaping a dog's social behaviour to reduce fear or aggression.

Overstimulation can cause all kinds of unwanted behaviours as it overwhelms their senses and can lead to hyperactivity or erratic responses. For example, if a dog is exposed to loud noises, multiple people, and various stimuli all at once, or on a daily basis, they might exhibit excessive excitable behaviour, poor impulse control, become agitated and exhibit behaviours like jumping, barking, or pulling on the leash, as their senses are overwhelmed by the excessive input.

Previous experiences and learning consequences can influence a dog's behaviour. Traumatic experiences, in particular, can lead to fear, anxiety, or aggression.

How a dog is trained and educated by their caregiver or handler can significantly affect their behaviour. Consistent, positive reinforcement-based training can lead to desired behaviours, while harsh or inconsistent methods can result in confusion or fear.

A dog's health, including their physical and mental well-being, can influence their behaviour. Illness, pain, or discomfort can lead to changes in behaviour.

A dog's emotional state, including fear, anxiety, and excitement, can affect their behaviour. For example, a fearful dog may display unpredictable defensive reactive behaviours or might avoid any encounters and run away trying to hide. While a confident dog may exhibit playfulness and a relaxed demeanour.

A dog can become frustrated and destructive if their mental and physical needs are not met. This dog, full of pent-up energy and boredom, may become frustrated and exhibit poor impulse control. In their frustration, they might resort to destructive behaviours, such as chewing furniture, digging up the garden, or incessant barking. This destructive behaviour is often an expression of their frustration and an attempt to alleviate their built-up energy and mental stress.

The type of diet a dog receives can significantly influence their behaviour, with high-quality nutrition promoting better energy levels, mood, and overall well-being, while poor diet choices can lead to issues like irritability, hyperactivity, or digestive problems.

As dogs age, they may experience canine cognitive decline, which can manifest as changes in memory, learning, and behaviour. This condition can lead to increased confusion, disorientation, and altered social interactions in older dogs.

It is really important to understand that each dog is unique, and their behaviour can vary widely, even within the same breed. Dogs use body language, vocalizations, and other forms of communication to express their needs, emotions, and intentions. Understanding a dog's communication cues is essential for interpreting their behaviour.

09/02/2023

This is the recipe for World Peace 🥰

20/01/2023

😹😹😹

06/01/2023

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27/09/2022

First post! I am here to help you with your dog’s needs. Is it leash pulling? Separation anxiety? Puppy chewing on you? Give me a call or email. I do in person starting next week in Pennsylvania, and virtual!

This is super important- cooperative care can help teach animals that it’s okay to be restrained.
09/09/2022

This is super important- cooperative care can help teach animals that it’s okay to be restrained.

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